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  • Nothing is exciting about worn or outdated sports equipment for students who look forward to gym class or are committed to a school sports team. Unfortunately, not all schools have the budget to replace sports equipment as often as they wish. Orange County The Law Offices Of Scott Henry created the Get the Gear Nomination as a way for students to help get the sports equipment they need to better enjoy physical education, a club sport, or school sports team. They are asking the community to nominate schools in need of new sports equipment. Nominations will be accepted from now through Nov. 30th. If you know a school deserving of this nomination, please visit our Get the Gear Nomination page and tell us why. Get those nominations in by Nov. 30th and help the community out! For more information and nomination submission please visit HERE!
  • The hormone oxytocin plays a key role in long-term relationships. But a study of prairie voles finds that the animals mate for life even without help from the "love hormone."
  • Journalist Virginia Sole-Smith says efforts to fight childhood obesity have caused kids to absorb an onslaught of body-shaming messages. Her new book is Fat Talk.
  • Emhoff, the first Jewish spouse of a U.S. president or vice president, is in Poland and Germany to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day and address rising antisemitism around the world.
  • Firefighters are often "woefully under-equipped" to handle train accidents that emit hazardous materials. Most of those serious enough to cause evacuations happened near small towns.
  • The Italian composer Caterina Barbieri's euphoric new album Spirit Exit was made in pandemic isolation but longs for "the outside world," in all of its imperfections and wonder.
  • Ford and Frances Kuramoto were both incarcerated at camps during World War II. Their names are among the more than 125,000 displayed in a book at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
  • Join us as we celebrate Black History Month by putting our wellness first. The black community often lacks access, resources, and education when it comes to mental and physical health. Let's begin to change that together! This workshop will guide you through an all levels yoga class to stretch and energize your body. You will learn the benefits of each movement and how they can help heal your body. You will learn the benefits of breathing exercises and meditation for mental clarity and decreasing stress. Date | Sunday, February 27 from 10 a.m. to noon Location | VFW 4630 Reserve your spot here! General admission is $30. This event is brought to you by Prana Wellness. For more information, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrate-black-wellness-retreat or stephanie@pranawellnessworks.com.
  • During a House committee hearing Wednesday, parents, activists and law enforcement officials accused social media sites of enabling drug dealers to sell fentanyl to young Americans.
  • A 2021 state law took investigations into California police shootings out of the hands of local cops. Now, some families say the new system is agonizing in its own way.
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