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  • At an Arizona tribal school, it's a fierce campaign to pick the top school lunch, as students learn about making their voice count
  • In recent weeks, you've likely heard a lot about rare-earth substances with hard-to-pronounce names, but experts warn that the shortage of another crucial metal, copper, could be just as concerning.
  • The Board of Supervisors' new governing year will start minus one member: Nora Vargas.
  • The scene was relayed by a live webcam of bears on Alaska's Brooks River. “This is very difficult to watch and comprehend,” said Naomi Boak of the nonprofit Katmai Conservancy.
  • Some San Diego County beach areas have been deemed unhealthy for swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels, according to county health officials.
  • We’re excited to invite YOU to our first monthly Artists Meeting of 2025! Whether you’re just starting out or exploring new creative paths, this is a safe, inspiring space to connect and grow alongside fellow artists. Date: Saturday January 18, 2025 Location: Centro Cultural de La Raza, Balboa Park 2004 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101 Time: From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Come share your passion, meet like-minded creatives and get ready to spark new ideas. Let’s make this year amazing—together! Visit: https://centrodelaraza.com/ Centro Cultural de la Raza on Instagram and Facebook
  • Severe weather is expected to keep impacting large parts of the U.S. Southeast on Sunday, after tornadoes and thunderstorms barreled across the U.S. on Saturday, killing at least two people.
  • Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a Texas couple who have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year.
  • The primer on Jevons paradox that you didn't know you needed.
  • Thousands are expected to rally at SDSU Mission Valley’s Snapdragon Stadium and river park on Oct. 27 for one of the region's most inspiring annual events: the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. Hosted by the American Cancer Society, the event unites survivors, thrivers, caregivers, families and supporters in a powerful show of solidarity and hope. The goal is to raise funds and awareness to end breast cancer. The event will also celebrate another milestone with the naming of its first-ever honoree: SDSU alumna and 27-year employee Tammy Blackburn. As a metastatic breast cancer thriver, Blackburn is a fierce advocate for cancer patients and established the Wallace Shatsky Blackburn Courage Through Cancer Fund, which supports students impacted by the disease."It's really wonderful that SDSU gets to be a partner," said Blackburn. "There are just so many groundbreaking and innovative things that we are doing at San Diego State. Our partnership with the American Cancer Society and Making Strides feels right and I am confident that we will look back at this years from now and say, ‘yeah, we did that, we saved lives.’” Blackburn will attend the event to cheer on participants and says though she’ll feel a surge of emotion, she’s inspired and eager to be part of this important cause.
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