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  • A Los Angeles institution spared from the flames gives back to the community with donations and magic tricks to lift evacuees' spirits.
  • As invasive green crabs wreak havoc on California's estuaries, a new study has found that a restored sea otter population might be the solution.
  • Zip Zoom Ziplines – a thrilling outdoor adventure with Southern California’s longest racing-style zipline course – is providing the ideal long weekend and back-to-school experience! Whether it’s for a single day or the entire Labor Day vacation, the ziplines are perfect for exciting times with the kids, extended family, romantic partners, friends, and just about anyone else! Located on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in northern San Diego County in the foothills of Palomar Mountain – on land inhabited by the Luiseño Indian Tribe for now thousands of years – Zip Zoom Ziplines at La Jolla Adventure Park delivers a thrilling side-by-side, “racing-style” zipline tour experience, the longest of its kind in Southern California. With comfortable gear, thrilling speeds, and unmatched expansive views, Zip Zoom Ziplines delivers an unforgettable adventure experience within a convenient drive for Southern California residents and visitors alike. Those looking to extend their stay will enjoy the amenities of La Jolla Adventure Park’s campground, mountain biking park, water park, restaurant, and convenience store – a family-friendly destination full of fun for guests of all ages. Zip Zoom Ziplines is owned by the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians and is professionally managed by the zipline and aerial adventure industry experts of Applied Adventure Consulting. Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hours Hours of Operation: We're Open! Book Now! Thursdays - Mondays, by reservation Tour Times: Vary by day. Please reference our online booking system for details and to book, or give us a call at 760-742-3776 if you need assistance. We're happy to help! For more information and to book your zipline adventures, visit www.LaJollaIndianZipline.com or call 760-742-3776. La Jolla Indian Adventure Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump has charted a new course for electric vehicle policy in the U.S. While the direction is clear, the details aren't.
  • Dozens of people were cleared out of the encampment Monday, but homeless service providers said there were not enough shelter beds for everyone.
  • President Trump has nominated Neil Jacobs to head NOAA. Some former NOAA employees are concerned about Jacobs' scientific integrity after his prior involvement in "Sharpiegate."
  • Prosecutors revealed last week that Weinstein had been indicted on additional sex crime charges that weren’t part of the case that led to his now-overturned 2020 conviction.
  • Some states are trying to make it easier for doctors trained in other countries to work in the U.S. Skeptics say other licensing and hiring barriers could hamper this effort.
  • Arab leaders will meet in Cairo to reject Palestinian displacement from Gaza. NPR looks at Egypt's reconstruction plans for Gaza that counter President Trump's ideas of expulsion.
  • You’re invited to provide input as the City considers enhanced trash collection services and related fees. The study will review: - Potential ways to make trash and recycling collection more efficient and cost-effective - Public insights and preferences - The cost to collect and manage trash and recycling from single-family and small multi-family residential properties with four or fewer units - Opportunities for new or enhanced collection services - Options for the City to recover the costs of residential waste and recycling collection services In Person Meeting Stay up to date about potential service enhancements and fees in the future! Visit https://cleangreensd.org/ For additional questions or comments, please contact us at Trash@SanDiego.gov.
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