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  • From addiction treatment to toy robot ambulances, here's how state and local governments used billions in opioid settlement funds in 2022 and 2023. Explore this database to find our how officials are using the payouts where you live.
  • A new study suggests a link between high levels of fluoride and lowered IQ. It's heating up arguments over fluoridating drinking water, which dentists say is critical for protecting teeth.
  • This class teaches families caring for people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities about how Alzheimer’s and dementia may affect them in the future. Topics include the causes of dementia, adapting to changes in behavior, planning for the future, and resources available to support families in the County of San Diego. This online class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer's San Diego. Registration is required. Please register at the ticket link and learn more at www.alzsd.org/education.
  • Kaylee Daugherty is an up-and-coming singer in the San Diego jazz scene. With roots in gospel and R&B, her musical interpretations come with soul and passion. She is humbled to play with some of the best musicians around and to have played at a great variety of venues in Southern California, ranging from the lively wineries of Temecula, the intimate coffeeshops of Oak Glen, to the upscale restaurants of Laguna Beach. With a repertoire of upwards 300 songs in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French, and in the styles of swing, blues, bossa nova, boleros and funk, Kaylee has a song for everyone. Whether in a duo, trio, or with the energy of a quartet+, Kaylee can elevate the experience of any space. Kaylee’s favorite part of performing is bringing joy to her audiences through the universal language of music. Her music makes kids dance and gives older folk a sigh of nostalgia. She is very personable and interactive with her audiences, inviting them into her musical world and building a sense of community within each venue. See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Manhattan prosecutors filed murder and other charges against Luigi Mangione Monday night. Earlier in the day Mangione was arraigned on firearms and forgery charges in Pennsylvania after his arrest.
  • Join Revision for our version of 'Small Business Saturday' featuring the art and crafts of Neurodivergent creatives and artists with Developmental Disabilities. Our gift shop is stocked with unique gifts and handmade items that support the micro-enterprises of many of our Artists in Residence. Our patio will host a variety of local crafters selling a bespoke selection of items, with just about something to be found for everyone. Complimentary champagne and sparkling water served to customers. Studio space is ADA accessible. Nearby public paid parking to be expected with some untimed spaces available in surrounding residential areas. Ride share encouraged.
  • Marijuana legalization was expected to bring the industry out of the shadows. But in some states, the black market is alive and well.
  • As love fills the air in anticipation of Valentine's Day, Del Mar Plaza is paying homage to the other loves in our lives - our gal pals! Celebrate Galentine’s Day early on Saturday, February 3 from 12-5 p.m. at Del Mar Plaza’s Galentine’s Market in collaboration with Dreamers Market. This carefully curated artisan event promises an elevated shopping experience, showcasing a selection of heartfelt jewelry, artistic treasures, and one-of-a-kind pieces that serve as the perfect expression of love. Attendees are encouraged to explore the market, finding unique gifts for themselves, their BFFs or loved ones just in time for Valentine's and Galentine’s Day. In addition to the artisan offerings, the event will feature live music, photo opportunities, and delicious food and drinks. Open to the public and with free admission, the Galentine's Day Market at Del Mar Plaza invites everyone to join in the festivities and embrace the spirit of love. For more information, visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The nonprofit EcoFlight gave a group of advocates, nonprofit leaders and government representatives a bird’s-eye view of the Tijuana River Valley.
  • A new bill would remove the right of California’s female transgender athletes in to participate in high school sports teams that match their gender identity.
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