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  • The law in question was enacted before Arizona became a state, carrying a sentence of two to five years in prison for anyone who assists in an abortion and providing no exceptions for rape or incest.
  • The frigid weather and powerful wind gusts of last week's storm blew spray from Lake Erie onto the lakefront homes of Fort Erie, Ontario. Local officials urged residents to stay off the ice.
  • An intense cold snap caused rolling blackouts in some regions. But a more profound catastrophe didn't unfold, thanks partly to good fortune.
  • Join us for Wednesday Connect: Understanding Financial Scams to Protect You and Your Loved Ones on June 22 from 10-11 a.m. featuring David Lutomski, Private Client Banker, JPMorgan Chase Bank in La Jolla, and Sandra Tucker, Relationship Banker, JPMorgan Chase Bank in La Jolla This presentation will address banking security issues in general and specific topics including: *How to protect your credit and bank accounts *What to watch out for when receiving calls from individuals who say they are from financial institutions, and *Best practices when it comes to online fraud and financial caregiving. This is a free, virtual presentation. RSVP NOW Speaker bios: David Lutomski has worked for the last decade in financial services including the last six years as a private client banker with J.P. Morgan/Chase Bank in La Jolla. David has been the primary banker for hundreds of clients in La Jolla, assisting them with general banking, loans, investments and providing advice on banking security issues such as identity theft, fraudulent transactions and common phishing scams. He is a finance graduate from San Diego State University. His interests include stock and crypto trading, basketball and snowboarding. Sandra Tucker joined JPMorgan Chase in October 2021 as a relationship banker. Her focus is to ensure clients make the most of their money so they can live life to the fullest. She believes that safety and peace of mind are of utmost importance and equips clients with fraud prevention techniques to keep their money safe. Sandra is a graduate of Arizona State University and has a background in sales and the automotive industry. She’s passionate about her family, the outdoors and the community.
  • The proposed changes are intended to ensure that utilities, city crews and contractors excavating streets are held to a high standard of complete and timely repairs, according to an aide to Gloria.
  • When she was pregnant, Kaitlyn Joshua struggled to get medical care — and answers — in post-Roe Louisiana, where abortion is banned.
  • Santos is under investigation by Long Island prosecutors, after disclosures surfaced that the embattled Republican lied as he campaigned for office.
  • Lionfish San Diego’s James Beard Smart Catch Leader JoJo Ruiz is teaming up with WILDCOAST — an international non-profit started right here in San Diego whose mission is to conserve coastal and marine ecosystems — to bring together the worlds of sustainability and seafood for a culinary experience rooted in conservation in honor of World Oceans Day. With a four-course prix-fixe menu sourced from local purveyors, guests will have the chance to indulge in dishes that speak to the future of sustainable seafood. Think: "no-kill" caviar, line-caught tuna, Baja oysters and Santa Barbara black cod. Founder of PureFish, Shahin Mobine, will be joining the feast to discuss the importance of sourcing sustainable seafood, in conjunction with WILDCOAST co-founder and Executive Director, Serge Dedina, Ph.D., who will be speaking about WILDCOAST's conservation efforts. 20% of ticket sales will be donated directly to WILDCOAST's ocean conservation programs.
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  • PARADISE TBD is a chamber opera for five singers and electronics by Clinton McCallum that explores the aftermath of natural disasters, and the ways that memory and trauma shape our collective subconscious. Each of the characters come from a different time and place, and come to discover that they are survivors of cataclysmic events including Hurricane Katrina, the Wuhan flood of 1931, the 1985 earthquake in Mexico City, and the great Bengal famine of 1770. These characters find themselves floating together on a raft in an infinite void, and by telling their harrowing stories they participate in a ritual of community-building and confession. They are guided through the process of remembering by a mysterious figure, who speaks with language beyond human understanding and leads the group to a collective transformation. PARADISE TBD investigates the ways that climate change, poverty, colonialism, and corruption inflict generational trauma on people living on the precarious edges of society. The opera suggests that communal healing can be achieved through the act of storytelling, and seeks to locate the possibility of a more utopian future within the rubble of the past and present. PARADISE TBD is directed by Robert Castro with music direction by Brendan Nguyen. The cast of local singers includes sopranos Mariana Flores Bucio and Anishka Lee-Skorepa, mezzo-soprano Leslie Ann Leytham, baritone Jonathan Nussman, and tenor Miguel Angel Zazueta. Programs and text will be provided in English and Spanish. Get tickets
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