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  • President Trump says he wants to make sure the United States leads the artificial intelligence race. The White House says fewer regulations would help.
  • The Coronado Public Library and the San Diego Writers Festival will host a series of writing workshops this Fall. Each focused on a different topic, writers both new and experienced will find new strategies to hone their craft. Writers who attend a workshop will have the opportunity to have the entry fee waived if they choose to participate in Acorn Publishing Debut Author contest (details available here). This month, attendees will learn tips to help get the word out on their work! From first to final draft, a writer works with a very select few individuals. All that changes as you near publication, and beyond. As a writer you now must market your work, and yourself. That’s a tough job. It can be even tougher when you’re an introvert. In this workshop you’ll learn your introvert type, and the natural abilities that come with that type. We’ll talk about how to use those hidden skills to grow your network and readership in a way that feels natural and comfortable. Extroverts welcome! This event will take place via zoom. Register below to receive the Zoom link for this event. Dennis K. Crosby is an award-winning author, speaker, and workshop leader with an MFA in Creative Writing. Since 2020 he has published three urban fantasy novels and fifteen short stories found in various anthologies including "Weird Tales Magazine #370." He's been a panelist and moderator at WonderCon, Comic-Con International, Nebula, and StokerCon 2024 where he also served as Co-Chair. In March 2025 he was awarded the Jonathan Maberry Inspiring Teens Award from the Creative Writing Club at Canyon Crest Academy. For more about Dennis, including interviews and podcast episodes in which he is featured, visit www.denniskcrosby.com. Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • At the state’s top air regulator, Lauren Sanchez will replace Liane Randolph, taking the helm as California battles Trump, rising costs, and the future of its climate agenda.
  • Join us to “move your feet before you eat” this Thanksgiving at Oceanside’s 20th Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk & Kids Run. Register & join one of the fastest-growing holiday traditions. Be sure to bring the entire family, as there will be races for everyone. The event offers a costume contest, the largest teams competition, fabulous live entertainment on the course, and finisher medals for all participants. Free photos, medals, shirts, and live results to all registered participants. Recognized as one of the Top Trots in the country by Runner’s World Magazine and the Los Angeles Times, the trot draws participants from 46 states and more than 500 cities, making it a true Thanksgiving destination. The event benefits the Jacobs and Cushman San Diego Food Bank, along with dozens of North County schools and nonprofits. Over the past 20 years, the Trot has raised more than $500,000 to support organizations that serve the Oceanside community. Visit: https://www.sandiegorunningco.com/sdrc_events/oside-turkey-trot/ O'side Turkey Trot on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate the opening of "Tiny Joys, Big Feelings!" Enjoy art, gratitude, and family origami fun at My Good Brain Studio. Join My Good Brain for a heartwarming evening of art, gratitude, and community during Liberty Station’s First Friday Art Walk! This November, we’re celebrating "Tiny Joys, Big Feelings" — the official opening night of artist Hanyue Song’s new exhibition, paired with family-friendly Thanksgiving art activities that explore joy, gratitude, and creativity. Bring the whole family for a cozy, drop-in art experience filled with color, reflection, and connection — perfect for all ages. Visit: https://libertystation.com/do/first-friday-art-walk-tiny-joys-big-feelings--a-thanksgiving-celebration My Good Brain on Instagram and Facebook
  • Teen use of AI chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it's affecting their social development and mental health. Here's what parents should know to help kids use the technology safely.
  • Pope Leo XIV weighed in on U.S. politics, saying that Catholic politicians must be judged on the full range of their policy positions and suggesting that the country's immigration policy is "inhuman."
  • The use of the Polo Fields site, also known as Surf Sports Park, is at the center of a pair of lawsuits.
  • Founded by George W. Bush, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief was taken out of the list of agencies that lost previously pledged funds. But its future is far from certain.
  • The complaint filed by a solar energy advocacy group urges the California Public Utilities Commission to hold utilities accountable when they fail to meet such deadlines. The commission is formally reviewing it.
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