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  • Pop culture critic Linda Holmes has been making annual lists of wonderful things since 2010. The recommendations this year are big and small, inspirational and silly, very popular and totally obscure.
  • An NPR analysis finds that over the past two years, state lawmakers introduced more than 300 bills targeting trans people. Most of this legislation, 86%, takes aim at the rights of trans youth.
  • North Coast Repertory Theatre is ringing in the new season with Mark St. Germain’s entertaining and charming Dancing Lessons. Two highly offbeat neighbors, a Broadway dancer and a science professor, forge an unexpected friendship as they face physical and emotional challenges. Filled with laughs and the intricacies of the human condition, we witness their journey of discovery and personal triumph as they come to realize that sometimes the most profound experiences can occur when least expected. DIrected by Richard Baird. Dancing Lessons will be extending their season through October 10 following the next schedule: • Wednesdays at 7 p.m. • Thursdays, Fridays at 8 p.m. • Wednesday, September 29 at 2 p.m. • Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Location | North Coast Repertory Theatre Get tickets here! • Previews: $54 • Week nights, Wednesday and Saturday matinees: $60 • Saturday night and Sunday matinee: $65 • Sunday night: $57 Seniors, Students, Military and Educators get $3 off admission. For more information, please visit northcoastrep.org or call (858) 481-1055.
  • The San Diego County Sheriff's Department and the Health and Human Services Agency's Behavioral Health Services division will seek to develop a better way to provide behavioral and physical health services in the county's seven detention facilities.
  • Sean Parnell's decision came after it was made public that a judge had granted Parnell's estranged wife — who accused the Republican of physical abuse — custody of the pair's three children.
  • Some service members and health experts say the Pentagon isn't doing enough to address eating disorders, which are sometimes linked to the military's strict weight limits.
  • After months of studying virtually from childhood bedrooms and other remote locations, students could once again ask questions of professors face-to-face and socialize with their peers IRL. The transition didn’t always go smoothly.
  • Departments across the country have pledged to recruit more women in order to diversify their staffs and potentially reduce use of force by police. It's called the 30x30 initiative.
  • The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office says Tuesday that it closed the case. The victim and Tyson requested that charges not be filed.
  • We've heard again and again that crime is rising. But the reality is far more complex, in part because of how we define crime in the first place.
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