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  • School is back in session, but the fun doesn’t have to wait until the weekend! Belmont Park is excited to launch Family Fun Fridays, a brand-new promotion designed to make Fridays the ultimate night out for families in San Diego. Running September 5 through November 21, 2025, guests can take advantage of special offers every Friday that make it easier than ever to play, eat, and celebrate together. Here’s what families can look forward to: BOGO Wristbands – Buy one unlimited ride wristband, get one free (valid onsite and online, no membership or promo code needed). Kids Eat Free at Draft – From Noon–close, kids dine free with purchase of an adult entrée. Play & Stay Arcade Deal – $15 for one hour of unlimited arcade fun, available all day. From thrilling rides to arcade games and family-friendly dining, Belmont Park is bringing even more value and fun to Fridays this fall. Belmont Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump is plowing ahead with plans to build a grand ballroom where the East Wing of the White House currently stands. The plans have not gone through the committee tasked with overseeing such projects.
  • Young adults who took just a one-week break from social media showed improvement in depression, anxiety and insomnia symptoms, a new study says. Plus, tips for how to take a break from your feed.
  • Current law provides for the designation of some groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," but no similar process exists for domestic groups.
  • Trump's tariffs are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. They're also costing consumers, frustrating businesses and hurting the factories they're supposed to help.
  • GoFundMe.org has teamed with an Inland Empire non-profit to distribute air conditioners and air and water purifiers to those in need just as the temperatures are predicted to rise to near 115 degrees in the desert.
  • Dreaming of a pond or water feature? Learn how to create thriving aquatic environments for plants and wildlife, from design to maintenance. A water garden can add tranquility and attract beneficial critters to your yard. All workshops are free, interactive, and beginner-friendly - no reservation needed. Be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable under the sun. Visit: https://www.cityfarmersnursery.com/events/2509water City Farmers Nursery on Instagram and Facebook
  • In "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there," seven contemporary lens-based artists encounter time, home, (dis)placement, movement, stasis and becoming against the backdrop of the permeable US-Mexico border. Fedella Lizeth, Celeste Hernández, Jamil G. Baldwin, Aldo Cervantes, Elina Gonzalez, Alkaid Ramirez, and Raylene B. Olalde utilize photography and its intimacy to delve into the ubiquitous nature of family, home and land, examining the separations between people and place–how can home transcend the distinction between here and there? What does it mean to revisit what was once familiar? "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there" is organized by the SDSU Art Galleries. The exhibition is co-curated by William Camargo and Alexa Ramírez Posada. Programming is supported by the School of Art and Design, the Richard Anthony Marks Endowment and the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts. SDSU Art Galleries on Instagram and Facebook
  • Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Sunday, Nov. 2 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV and 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Nov. 6 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Recent deadly flash floods have wreaked havoc in the US and beyond. Explore why dangerous floods are on the rise and what can be done to protect more lives when they strike.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encores Sunday Nov. 2 at 10 pm. and Thursday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Scientists track down the earliest known bubonic plague victims and study the virus in hopes of preventing future outbreaks while the societal impact of the plague is also considered.
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