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  • As of Friday, just 22% of those eligible in the county are inoculated against the flu while just 7% of that cohort have received the COVID-19 vaccine
  • The public will be able to tour Statsraad Lehmkuhl on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Broadway Pier.
  • The Elizabeth Hospice invites the community to attend a heartfelt and vibrant Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration and potluck on Saturday, November 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Mission Valley (exact address provided upon registration). Guests are invited to help decorate a community ofrenda as we honor the lives of family and loved ones who have passed. The day will include a potluck meal, storytelling, hands-on crafts for all ages, and a cacao ceremony with Nayelin Almonte. Bring a dish to share, a photo or small item for the ofrenda, and your stories. All are welcome to take part in this beautiful celebration of memory, connection, and culture. This free event is bilingual, for all ages, and open to the public. Please RSVP by emailing community@ehospice.org. Since 1978, The Elizabeth Hospice has been providing medical and emotional support to adults and children facing the challenges of an advanced, serious illness and restoring hope to those who are grieving. The Elizabeth Hospice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Federal Tax ID 95-3275679 The Elizabeth Hospice invita a la comunidad a participar en la celebración del Día de los Muertos el sábado 1 de noviembre, de 11:30 a.m. a 2 p.m., en Mission Valley (la dirección exacta se comparte al registrarse). Las familias podrán colaborar en la decoración de una ofrenda comunitaria para honrar a sus seres queridos que han partido. Habrá comida tipo ‘potluck’, relatos, manualidades para todas las edades y una ceremonia de cacao guiada por Nayelin Almonte. Traiga un platillo para compartir, una foto o recuerdo para la ofrenda, y sus historias. Este evento es gratuito, bilingüe y abierto al público en general. Todos son bienvenidos a compartir esta hermosa tradición de memoria, conexión y cultura. Por favor, confirme su asistencia escribiendo a: community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • A federal judge said HUD cannot dramatically change its funding policies on homelessness for now. States, cities and nonprofits say the proposed overhaul would push thousands back onto the streets.
  • Six months after the Trump administration cut more than $800 million in Justice Department grants geared toward public safety, the organizations affected are adjusting to a future without that money.
  • A public TV and radio station in Western Alaska serves dozens of villages damaged by Typhoon Halong. But with federal funding eliminated, KYUK makes severe cuts to its staff and news department.
  • Like Pope Leo, Bishop Ronald Hicks is an Illinois native with deep experience in Latin America.
  • The Border Patrol's enforcement surge in Charlotte, N.C. lasted just about a week. Residents picking up the pieces in its aftermath say doing so is going to take a lot longer than that.
  • So often after we've lost someone we love, we also lose the opportunity to talk about them. Friends and family gradually stop bringing them up to avoid feelings of sadness over their passing. Before we know it, we haven't told those familiar, favorite stories, or talked about our loved one in a long time. Join us for a heartfelt evening to remember and honor those we have lost. Together, we’ll share stories, pictures, and keepsakes that celebrate their lives and the love that remains. The evening will be guided by grief counselors from The Elizabeth Hospice, and accompanied by the soothing resonance of singing bowls, led by Sherie Honarvar of Azadi Healing. This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required at community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • 2025 had no shortage of major music news stories. Here's a rundown of some of the biggest of the year.
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