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  • The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department says there have been 17 in-custody deaths this year, but advocates say that number is wrong and are demanding accountability. Emergency COVID-19 tenant protections are set to end Friday in the city of San Diego. Plus, a local tech giant brought the world of science and engineering to Hoover High School.
  • San Diego researchers think there is a way to make sure countries keep their climate friendly promises laid out in the Paris Agreement.
  • This is an IN-STORE EVENT that will consist of a 30 minute discussion with authors Max Brallier & Joshua Pruett, followed by an audience Q&A and then lastly a book signing. Purchasing a copy of "The Last Comics on Earth" or any other books by Max Brallier & Joshua Pruett through Mysterious Galaxy allows us to continue to host author events, so we thank you in advance for your support! How to Order Signed/Personalized Books from Max Brallier & Joshua Pruett if you're not attending the event 1. Add the desired book(s) to your cart. 2. At checkout in the "order comments" box write "signed only" or to whom your book(s) should be personalized (i.e. "To: Ms. Galaxy"). Requests for anything beyond a name, like a note or quote, are up to the author's discretion and are not guaranteed. Orders must be placed by 12 p.m. on the day of the event (May 6). Please call the store if you wish to purchase a book, or add/alter personalization to an existing order, after this time. About the Authors Max Brallier Is a #1 New York Times, Usa Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author. His books and series include the "Last Kids on Earth", "Eerie Elementary", "Mister Shivers", "Galactic Hot Dogs", and "Can You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse?" He is a writer and producer for Netflix's Emmy Award-Winning "Adaptation of The Last Kids on Earth". Joshua Pruett is an Emmy Award winning TV writer and the only human being on earth to have written for both Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Doctor Who. Joshua has worked in animation for over 15 years, inflicting laughter (and monsters) on others, writing on Disney's Phineas and Fern, the feature film candace against the universe and The Emmy Winning "Adaptation of The Last Kids on Earth" for Netflix. He is also co-author of "Shipwreckers: The Curse of The Cursed Temple of Curses", or "We Nearly Died" with Scott Peterson. Last comics is his first graphic novel! About "The Last Comics on Earth" "The Last Kids on Earth" are creating THEIR OWN COMIC BOOK! From worldwide bestselling author Max Brallier comes a full-color graphic novel spin-off series based on the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling Last Kids on Earth! Jack, Quint, June, and Dirk are about to face a challenge unlike any they’ve faced before . . . At their local comic book store, the kids make a startling discovery: they’ve read every last issue of their favorite comic, Z-Man, and no new issues are coming...ever! (Thanks a lot, apocalypse.). Nooo! Our heroes have but one choice: continue Z-Man’s legacy by writing and illustrating THEIR OWN COMIC BOOK! Step one? Knock off their beloved Z-Man and cast themselves as super rad, super goofy, superhero protectors of the mysterious city of Apocalyptia. What could possibly go wrong? Just about everything! Fans are sure to love this hilarious, action-packed, four-color graphic novel series by the creators of "The last Kids on Earth". Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband has not turned down the volume of vitriol, as new lies and mockery find their way into public discourse. In other news, following the indictment of 22 people for drug trafficking and fraud, residents in Mountain View are hoping for changes at a neighborhood store at the center of the investigation. Plus, a school in the La Mesa-Spring Valley school district turns into a Sports and Health Science Academy.
  • The teen fentanyl crisis is following students onto college campuses. Here's what students and staff are doing about it.
  • Ready to get messy in the name of science? We’ll conduct noisy and colorful experiments as we explore the science of volcanoes, rain clouds, glaciers and more. This is an in-person workshop. Registration is required. Registration for this event will close on October 29, 2022 @ 11:59 p.m. Allowed Grades: 6th Grade to 8th Grade
  • The case has profound implications for almost every aspect of American life, especially at a time when there are great national security concerns about false information online.
  • Researchers have compared the DNA of 27 Black people who lived at the Catoctin furnace between 1774 and 1850, finding a link between these enslaved Americans and nearly 42,000 living relatives.
  • In early December, the Food and Drug Administration approved a gene-editing treatment for sickle cell disease, the first for any illness. One patient helped pave the way.
  • The White House is working with big tech companies to agree to testing and reporting measures to reduce AI risks. These voluntary measures are a precursor to regulation.
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