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  • A complaint filed by the union representing Kaiser mental health workers claims that understaffing during the strike has led to gaps in hospice patient care.
  • If the Trump administration continues targeting DEI in science and seeking to slash funding, American science will look fundamentally different.
  • Join us for a meaningful event to support the Garden of Innocence, a non profit organization that provides dignified burials for abandoned and unidentified children in San Diego. Our intention for the evening is to honor the children of Garden of Innocence with Kundalini yoga movement, songs and chanting led by Lena Bravo, followed by a sound healing experience with Rebekah Finn. This event is for all yogis - seasoned and beginners! No experience necessary. Bring your yoga mat and settle in for an evening of community, connection and healing. 100% of the proceeds go to Garden of Innocence. Many of those who work in the death care industry are drawn to holistic ways of grieving and healing, and we're excited to share the 'other side' of our death care team at this event: Lena Bravo-Olsher is the owner of Bravo Family Mortuary along with her husband Steve. She's passionate about providing personalized, compassionate care to the families she serves as a Funeral Director and Embalmer. Lena is also a certified Kundalini Yoga Instructor and will be guiding us through movement, songs and chanting at this event. Rebekah Finn is a certified Death Doula and manages the team at Topkare Hospice. She's also incredibly musically gifted and will be leading our sound healing segment at this event which will include a wide range of instruments, drums and vocals. Penny Waugh is a Home Funeral Guide and founder of The Death Network, she's passionate about lifting the taboo around talking about death and is part of the movement to normalize the narrative about death and dying. Penny also works with Lena and Steve at Bravo Family Mortuary as a Funeral Arranger. We hope to see you there! Visit: https://www.meetup.com/the-death-network/events/303490697/?eventOrigin=your_events
  • A telehealth company partnered with a pharmacy that lacked a required license, raising doubts about the safety and efficacy of the weight-loss medicines it mailed to patients.
  • The deposition shows there was disagreement among the nonprofit's leadership over the handling of a contentious lease dispute with refugee farmers at the New Roots urban garden.
  • About Amanda Portela Amanda started her musical career in San Francisco, she frequented many an open mic and one in particular at the 16th and Mission Bart Station. It was there that she was inspired to begin her path as a singer songwriter. A few years later Amanda found herself at Mesa College studying jazz and singing for the Mesa Big Band then later on joining a Congolese band in 2010 called Bateke Beat. Amanda’s musical endeavors lead her to performing at various clubs and festivals in San Diego. Portela, used her new found passion for singing Jazz and started a popular “Jazz Jam” at a Wine Bar in the heart of Hillcrest. Shortly their after, Amanda joined the Indie rock band by the name of Viva Apollo. Viva Apollo was notorious within the local San Diego music circuit, performing in all kinds of venues including a late night local cable access show, Tonight in San Diego. For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com
  • The lawsuit was announced Monday on behalf of a group of South Bay residents.
  • Officials at Phillips Station said the water content of the snowpack measured 91% of the average on Thursday.
  • The seasons are changing and Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa has something new blossoming! On Sunday, April 21 from 2-5 p.m., guests and locals alike are invited to celebrate the official unveiling of the reimagined property at the first-ever floral inspired Garden Party. Attendees can dress in their finest flowery attire and head to the property’s Garden Courtyard to embark on a sensory journey filled with an array of botanical experiences. Estancia’s Garden Party will feature light bites adorned with edible petals, colorful craft cocktails made with honey from Estancia’s on-site apiary, live music and a collection of local vendors. Priced at $70 per person ages 21+, tickets include two complimentary cocktails with unlimited bites and can be purchased at this link. Estancia La Jolla on Facebook / Instagram
  • "When the Padres do well, the streets get flooded,” said Josh Smith, general manager of Water Grill San Diego.
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