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  • San Diego MTS employee and local artist Ibn Edwards designed this year's Black History Month PRONTO transit card, honoring his father’s legacy and celebrating community through public art.
  • Come together in support of addiction recovery at this year’s McAlister Institute Annual 5K Walk for Sobriety on Saturday, September 5, 2026 from 8 to 11 a.m. Taking place at the Naval Training Center Park at Liberty Station, the proceeds from Walk for Sobriety will go directly to those in recovery at the McAlister Institute, a nonprofit providing care for prevention and addiction treatment. This purposeful event was made to unite survivors of addiction and community members to bring awareness to a battle that was never meant to be fought alone. The morning will include several events for participants of all ages to enjoy from a kids’ zone with arts and crafts, a silent auction, raffle prizes, and games. To register for the Walk for Sobriety celebration, please visit the McAlister Institute website. Tickets are $35 for general admission and $5 for children 12 and under.
  • China on Monday announced sanctions on 10 American military-related companies in response to a recent U.S. move that bars some leading Chinese tech companies from defense contracts.
  • The acting ICE director defended the policy in a letter to the congressman and his colleagues
  • El productor de Port of Entry, Julio, les explica a Alan y Nat las razones por las que la Copa del Mundo es un evento verdaderamente único, reclutando tanto a viejos como nuevos amigos para que lo ayuden a explicarlo.
  • The use of chatbots has exploded over the last two years, and people are increasingly turning to them for mental health advice. SB 903 would ban advertising chatbots as therapy and add rules for AI use in formal health spaces.
  • The Fair is focused on providing a fun and affordable experience this year, and that includes deals for games, new food items, and families on Fridays. Here are the Friday deals: Game On Fridays: Every Friday, games in the Fun Zone and Kids Zone are only four credits each from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Foodie Fridays: Fairgoers can also expect the return of Foodie Fridays, featuring 50% off the Fair-tastic Food Competition finalist items from 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. on Fridays. Kids Days: Children ages 12 and younger receive free admission every Friday during the Fair. Children 5 and younger are admitted free every day. LEGOLAND© California promotion: This year for Kids’ Days at the Fair, LEGOLAND© California in Carlsbad is also offering 2-for-1 coupons (while supplies last), which provides guests with a free ticket to the family theme park with the purchase of a ticket at full gate price. The tickets are valid beginning July 6. Guests can also save on parking and admission by buying in advance online at sdfair.com. Free parking is also available at Torrey Pines High School, and a combination transit and Fair ticket, called the Fair Tripper, is also available on MTS and NCTD vending machines. The full list of value deals can be found at sdfair.com/deals.
  • In 2023 California allocated $500 million in grants for schools to hire literacy coaches and take other steps to boost reading skills.
  • The visit by North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui comes without an obvious occasion, such as a multilateral diplomatic event or state anniversary, and has raised speculation that she may be coordinating a possible visit to Russia by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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