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  • Join SDGE for there 6th Annual Wildfire Safety Fair! Peak wildfire season is around the corner, and SDGE wants you and your loved ones to remain safe. Join SDGE for an in-person event. Learn how you can continue to prepare and protect your family and property, and get safety tips from SDGE and their regional partners. You’ll receive information about stocking an emergency kit, developing an emergency plan, designing or modifying the space around your home to resist wildfire and more. They’ll have staff on-site so you can receive information about: Customer Assistance Programs Emergency Management Generator Safety Defensible Spaces Wildfire Mitigation, Fire Agencies and much more to help you to continue your preparedness for any weather or emergency driven activities Admission is free, and includes: Live demo of our Arcs & Sparks Displays, information, live music and more Kids activities A guaranteed fun yet very informational day/event Don’t miss out on this important event. Food and great giveaways provided on a first come, first served basis. Spin our prize wheel for giveaways, including preparedness items and much more. Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/ce-13072-2024-wildfire-safety-fair.html Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • Coronado has one of the longest running farmers’ markets in San Diego County. Fresh produce, locally-grown, right off the farmers’ trucks.It is small, just a few stalls, but a great stop for fresh berries and cheese for a picnic. And why not bring a bouquet of flowers back to your hotel room? Tuesday afternoons from 2:30p.m. until 6:00p.m. at Coronado Ferry Landing at the Compass.
  • "It's wild. There's people out here that have just created a chain," said one woman who showed up to volunteer at a YMCA in Los Angeles' Koreatown neighborhood.
  • The store where we buy Christmas gifts is a landscape of neural stimulation that may or may not entice us to spend our money. A UC San Diego neuroeconomist explains what goes on in the brain as we decide what to buy.
  • How to keep polling places safe is becoming part of regular police training in Georgia.
  • San Diego County's unemployment rate decreased slightly in November to 4.6% from a revised 4.7% in October, but above the year- ago estimate of 4.3%, according to figures released Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
  • A new analysis of private insurance claims data finds less than 0.1% of youth accessed puberty blockers or hormones for gender transition. This small group has garnered a huge amount of attention from Republican lawmakers in recent years.
  • A.R. Valentien, the signature restaurant at The Lodge at Torrey Pines, is hosting a curated three-course menu for Easter brunch. Savor seasonal flavors from Executive Chef Kelli Crosson complete with panoramic views overlooking the Torrey Pines Golf Course. For more information visit: lodgetorreypines.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Nancy Leftenant-Colon, who became the first Black nurse in the U.S. Army Air Corps after President Harry S. Truman desegregated it in 1948, has died at age 104.
  • Taurino Valdovinos was sworn in Wednesday. He pledges to restore stability and lead with empathy.
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