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  • The Poway City Council held a special meeting to determine its next steps in the wake of last week’s recall and resignation of a council member. Then, a South Bay school will close at the end of this school year. And, researchers are trying to find out if GLP-1 weight loss drugs could be used to fight long COVID. Also, Scott Lewis from Voice of San Diego returns to update us on the city of San Diego’s sewer water recycling project. Finally, we take you to Jamul, and a unique house built around a boulder.
  • Pacific Beach, San Diego, California | Saturday and Sunday, October 4-5 | Half Marathon and 5K The Pacific Beach Half Marathon and 5K is SoCal running at its best-laid-back vibes, ocean breezes, and a finish line party at the beach. Sunday's Half Marathon will feature a refreshed course, starting at Crown Point Park and finishing on Thomas Ave with a straight shot to the Pacific. Saturday's 5K keeps the tradition alive, starting and ending right on the sand for that quintessential PB experience. Run hard or run chill-either way, there's a beachside finish line waiting for you. Packet Pickup Friday, October 3: Road Runner Sports San Diego, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, October 4: Pacific Beach Boardwalk, 4300 Ocean Blvd 6:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Race Times Saturday, October 4 5K Early Wave: 7:30 a.m. 5K Main Wave: 9 a.m. Kids 1K: 10:15 a.m. Sunday, October 5 Half Marathon Start Time: 6:30 a.m. Participant Perks - Brand-new 2025 Participant Tank - Custom Finisher Medal - Free Race Photos - Chip Timing and Live Results - On-course nutrition powered by Vitalyte and e-Gel - Half Marathon Pace Teams provided by On Pace Awards Both the Half Marathon and combined 5K waves will feature awards for the top three overall male and female finishers, along with age-group awards in 5-year increments. Website Date and Time: On Sat, 04 Oct. 7:30 a.m. - Sun, 05 Oct. 11 a.m. Venue details: Pacific Beach, San Diego, California, 92109, United States San Diego Running Co. on Facebook / Instagram
  • Afraid to sneak into a British embassy? MI6's new dark web portal Silent Courier lets you share secrets online.
  • Six months after the Trump administration cut more than $800 million in Justice Department grants geared toward public safety, the organizations affected are adjusting to a future without that money.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces growing scrutiny over an attack on an alleged drug boat. His response included a parody of the kids' book character Franklin, showing the turtle firing at boats.
  • Thompson has the words "yes" and "no" tattooed on opposite arms. "I'm constantly wrestling with ... my cynicism and my optimism," she says. In addition to Hedda, she stars in the series His & Hers.
  • CHA is proud to announce the opening of its newest WWII exhibit. In honor of this exhibit, join us Thursday, November 6, for an exhibit opening reception and lecture featuring author Kitty Morse. Kitty will discuss her new book, "Bitter Sweet: A Wartime Journal and Heirloom Recipes from Occupied France." This book was written after she discovered her great-grandfather's journal chronicling the advance of the Germans in Le Grand Est (Alsace-Lorraine) between April and December 1940, and two notebooks filled with recipes written in her great-grandmother’s hand in a suitcase left to her by her mother. "Bitter Sweet" takes place in and around her mother’s birthplace, Châlons-sur-Marne (now Châlons-en-Champagne.) Blanche Lévy-Neymarck, Morse's maternal great-grandmother, died at Auschwitz in 1944 along with one of her daughters and her son-in-law. Blanche's husband Prosper, an army surgeon in WWI, was twice the recipient of the Légion d'Honneur. This book is not just the story of a family torn apart by war, but it also features 70 unique recipes that show the rich history of a family. Join us on Thursday, November 6, at 5:30 p.m. for a wine & cheese reception followed by the lecture from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are available now by clicking Register Now above! Member ($15.00 each) Non-Member ($20.00 each) Important Registration Information: Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. If you have any questions, please email info@coronadohistory.org or call (619) 435-7242. About the Speaker: Award-winning author Kitty Morse was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to a French mother and a British father. She emigrated to the United States at the age of 17. While studying for her Master’s Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kitty catered Moroccan diffas, or banquets, and went on to teach the intricacies of Moroccan cuisine in cooking schools and department stores nationwide. In June 2002, she conducted a Culinary Concert on Moroccan culture and cuisine hosted by Julia Child, as a benefit for the Harry Bell Foundation of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Kitty’s books have been translated into French, German, Polish, and Czech. In 1984 (and for the next 25 years) she initiated annual gastronomic tours to Morocco that included culinary demonstrations in her family home, a Moorish riad south of Casablanca. Her monthly e-newsletter, The Kasbah Chronicles, in French and in English, is now in its 12th year of circulation. Visit: https://coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/exhibit-opening-reception-lecture-bitter-sweet-with-kitty-morse/ Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • Daniel Duggan, an ex-Marine, is accused of conspiring with others to train Chinese military pilots between 2010 and 2012.
  • Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about how the city has been working to reduce violent crime, now at historic lows, according to city data.
  • Some common misconceptions keep women from taking optimal care of their health. Here, doctors set the record straight.
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