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  • The ruling means Christopher Dunn is likely to be freed from prison, but no date has been set.
  • Residents of San Diego are invited to join this free workshop to learn about all the benefits of rain barrels and best practices for rainwater collection. Pre-order a rain barrel for pickup at the distribution event following the hands-on workshop! This workshop is designed for City of San Diego residents and will be detailing rebates and discount programs, how to harvest rainwater in your household, and the best way to use your new rain barrel. In this workshop we will cover: - The purpose and environmental benefits of rain barrels and rain harvesting - Downspouts and connection to rain barrels - Rain chains in connection with the rain barrels - Hands-on demonstration of installing a rain barrel - Maintenance of the rain barrel - How to empty the rainwater from the barrel during the rainy season for capacity - Rebates & discounts for City of San Diego residents Discounted rain barrels available for City of San Diego residents City of San Diego residents are eligible for discounted rain barrels thanks to discounts offered by the City of San Diego this rainy season!* Rain barrels are $22 each for City of San Diego residents after the $75 discount (original price $97.) Rain barrel sales close two weeks before the pickup event to ensure inventory is available. Please contact us with any questions at (760) 436-7986 ext. 700 or at water@solanacenter.org. For more information visit: solanacenter.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Despite calls for gun safety legislation after the Covenant School shooting, Tennessee passed a measure allowing teachers to carry firearms in schools.
  • Armed officers on campus could speed police response to gun violence. But there is scant research to support this strategy, and studies about racial bias raise other concerns about police in schools.
  • In 2018 lawmakers and residents asked for a mixed-use project with housing. But five years later, the DMV appears no closer to making it happen.
  • More than 150 people ages 16 to 24 attended a city youth fair in the East Village neighborhood Tuesday, officials said.
  • With demand for jobs like HVAC technicians, electricians and wind turbine installers, enrollment is ticking up at vocational schools as four-year college costs continue to soar.
  • Our inaugural Chula Vista Art Fest is a free-to-attend public event that will take place Saturday, September 30, 2023 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the City Hall courtyard located at 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 91910. Chula Vista Art Fest promises a dynamic and engaging experience for attendees, highlighting the talent of local artists from Chula Vista and the South Bay community. This unique celebration will feature a variety of activities and attractions, including: Arts & Crafts Market: Discover and purchase one-of-a-kind creations from dozens of local vendors. Art Exhibitions: Immerse yourself in a world of creativity with quality paintings, drawings, designs, photography, and prints from local artists. Live Music: Enjoy a variety of music genres from talented local bands Sandollar, Firefly Jazz Quartet, Perla Negra, Slapbak, and Headmaster. Dance Performance: Experience a special Elton John-inspired dance performance by Inspire School of Ballet, one of Chula Vista's own local performing arts organizations. Interactive Art: Engage with interactive art installations that invite you to be a part of the creative process. Live Painting: Witness artists in action as they transform blank canvases into vibrant works of art. Food Trucks: Satisfy your taste buds with a variety of delicious food.
  • Periods of showers and potentially isolated thunderstorms were possible in the mountains and foothills at times in the afternoons and evenings through Tuesday.
  • A cadre of Johns Hopkins nurses are adapting a model for primary care that's been successful in Costa Rica. They will visit every household in a Baltimore community to assess health care and social needs at least once a year.
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