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  • If the legislation is passed, social media platforms including X, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook would have one year to work out how to exclude Australian children.
  • Some 106 million people provide unpaid care for an adult in the U.S. Many feel invisible and profoundly lonely. But some are creating new ways to support each other.
  • About 500 classrooms were affected by air conditioner malfunctions in August and September.
  • Here, starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, was adapted from a millennia-spanning graphic novel. But it's a technically and narratively difficult story on-screen and the result is crowded and confusing.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for local State Assembly Districts.
  • The Coronado Historical Association invites you to the next lecture of our popular Wine & Lecture series. We will delve into the fascinating history of the Chinese-American experience of running a well-known, longtime establishment in San Diego. Established in 1888 and lasting nearly a century, Quon Mane’s on Fifth Avenue purveyed porcelains, silks, and other so-called Chinese and Japanese “fancy goods”. The store grew up with San Diego to become its premier Asian retail business, with branch shops in Coronado, La Jolla, and elsewhere. In a presentation richly illustrated with images from the Quon family, the San Diego History Center, and the Coronado Historical Association, you will find out how businessman Quon Mane and his brothers contributed to the founding of the Hotel del Coronado, made connections with many of the city’s biggest names, and gained a foothold in turn-of-the-century San Diego. During this presentation, you will also gain insight into what the Chinese-Exclusion era experience was like in San Diego and how it was both similar and different to the Chinese-American experience across California. If you have any questions please email info@coronadohistory.org or call (619) 435-7242.
  • Caregiving responsibilities can cut young people off from peers and interrupt their emerging life story. And there's been little research or support directed at this group. That's starting to change.
  • The U.S. discount retail chain said its customers will still be able to earn and redeem rewards, as well as use gift cards and store credit cards.
  • Narcan vending machines have popped up throughout San Diego County as a tool to reverse opioid overdoses.
  • The Leucadia 101 Farmers Market is open every Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m., except Easter Sunday. Our team has undergone a staffing change and we are in search of a new market manager. Any interested applicant can send their resume and introduction letter via email to Brittany@leucadia101.com. Any questions regarding the staffing change can be emailed to Board President, Brad Hanson, Bradhansonleucadia101@gmail.com. We hope that you will continue to visit our market and support our community in eating seasonally and sustainably. No farmers, no food. Thanks for your love, Leucadia!!!
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