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  • Who: SANDAG What: Have you ever thought about taking transit in San Diego, but not sure how? Join SANDAG for this free, 50-minute webinar followed by a Q&A session. Commuters will learn about: • Commuter amenities at transit centers • Bike lockers and bike parking • San Diego Regional transit routes • Transit benefits at your company • The PRONTO card • SANDAG’s Try Transit program • Youth Opportunity Pass Presenters Include: • Ozzie Arias, Associate Business Analyst at SANDAG • Ariel Kroll, Community Engagement Specialist at MTS • Rachael Rollins, Manager, Marketing and Ridership Development at NCTD Please register through here. When: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 from 11 A.M. – 12 P.M. PST Cost: Free Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Since January, the chamber has seen the removal of a member from a committee, the first ouster of a speaker in history and the expulsion of a lawmaker for only the third time since the Civil War.
  • The bloodshed took place in the philosophy department building of Charles University, where the shooter was a student, police said said. The gunman also died, authorities said.
  • Thousands of new migrants arriving in Chicago fled difficult situations or endured dangerous journeys. Informal support groups can provide some mental health care to ease their trauma and distress.
  • The five major contenders have different track records and proposals on some of the biggest issues facing California.
  • Faculty at all 23 campuses of the California State University system have voted to authorize a strike. They're demanding a new contract with higher salaries, lower class sizes and more manageable workloads.
  • What started during the day as a peaceful protest on May 30 became a riot in downtown La Mesa at night.
  • Tony Shalhoub slips back into his Adrian Monk character after nearly 15 years with assurance and precision, nailing the comedy while still making room for somber themes of loss and depression.
  • The USO has been closing dozens of airport lounges and on-base hospitality centers, but it's also opening others, including some in the military’s most remote locations. Then, San Diego hospitals are preparing for what could be a busy winter, as there are still worries of a triple-demic with COVID, the flu and RSV cases surging at once. Plus, a new 195-unit affordable housing complex is now open in City Heights.
  • First, a conversation about the impacts of the weekend weather on the county and the effect of all this rain and snow on drought conditions in the state. Then, sewage spills originating in Tijuana have forced the closure of beaches in Imperial beach and south toward the border for most of this winter. What will a recent settlement between the federal International Boundary and Water Commission and the cities of Imperial Beach, Chula Vista and the San Diego Port Authority do to prevent sewage from reaching the Pacific Ocean in the future? Next, a San Diego nonprofit that helps support young people who’ve aged out of the foster care system is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Then, the state is requiring residents and businesses to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to the landfill. We have more details on San Diego’s new organics recycling program. And, a story about how raising the height of the Shasta Dam in Northern California would impact the sacred land of the Indigenous Winnemem Wintu people. Finally, a profile of San Diego artist, Andrea Overturf who has a career as a symphony musician and also creates multi-media sculptures from items from the swap meet that many would dismiss as junk.
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