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  • WILDCOAST organized a clean-up day for the much-used Agua Hedionda Lagoon in North San Diego County. Advocates hope to nurture and preserve the lagoon’s ability to help fight climate change.
  • The dollar has helped make the U.S. the most economically powerful country for most of the last century, but other countries — including rivals like China — have the greenback on their sights.
  • Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker who took his own life in 2019, has been linked to some of the world's most powerful men. Names included in the court documents aren't evidence of wrongdoing.
  • Many Americans don't realize the cheap, plentiful shrimp they buy in the market and order in restaurants is driving U.S. shrimpers out of business.
  • More cities across the U.S. are cracking down on homeless tent encampments that have grown more visible and become unsafe.
  • A new state law went into effect in January that requires law enforcement agencies to release records about officer discrimination, but most local police departments say they have nothing to report. In other news, new technology arrived at the border in Otay Mesa Tuesday, to deal with the long-time pollution problem from semitrucks entering Mexico. Plus, the Padres’ playoff series against the Philadelphia Phillies is bringing big money to local businesses.
  • The Holiday Parade is a long standing Coronado Tradition that is sure to be a great kick-off to the month of December! Join us in holiday cheer from the Ferry Landing, down Orange Avenue, all the way to the Hotel del Coronado on Friday, December 2 for: ‣ Live music ‣ Local business open house ‣ Holiday sing-Alongs ‣ & Parade featuring local organizations, clubs, and businesses with lights, costumes and more! ‣ This is a momentous year as the Rotary Park Tree is going to be shining brighter than ever! The Star Pine was planted in 1936 and over 85 years later, it is still the focal point of the Holiday Season in Coronado. In a collaboration between the City of Coronado, Discover Coronado, Coronado MainStreet & the Coronado Chamber, the 85 foot tall tree will be donned with 12,000 linear feet of lights! You won't want to miss out on the celebrations around town!
  • Second Chance Beer Company, the “Seize a Pint, Save a Pup” brewery in Carmel Mountain, is celebrating Women’s History Month with its inaugural Ladies & Pups Market on Saturday, March 11 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. The market will feature pop-up shops from women-owned small businesses such as Bold Bouquet, Borrego Babe Co., Eggy's Pocket, No, you sit! Treats, The Salty Eclectic, and Wet Nose Pottery. Second Chance that day will serve for the first time ever a special edition of one of its core beers, Fistful of Gummies fruited sour, in honor of Women’s History Month. Fistful of Gummies – Berry Edition was created in collaboration with Pink Boots Society, and a portion of sales will be donated to the organization that assists, inspires, and encourages women and non-binary individuals to advance their careers in the fermented/alcoholic beverage industry.
  • For years, Wyoming has had one of the highest suicide rates and one of the highest gun ownership rates in the United States. But until recently, it was taboo to draw a link between those two things.
  • Byrne opens up about filming the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense and says the band's hit song "Burning Down the House" is a compilation of "non-sequiturs that have a kind of emotional impact."
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