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  • The president announced Friday that he would remove multiple board members, including the Chairman, who do not share his vision for a "Golden Age in Arts and Culture."
  • The blaze erupted just west of Doghouse Junction in the Otay Mountain Wilderness Area on Thursday afternoon.
  • Join the San Diego Bird Alliance (formerly known as the San Diego Audubon Society) for a volunteer work event at the Anstine-Audubon Nature Preserve to prepare for this season’s reopening to the public! The Anstine Preserve is an 11.6-acre nature preserve with four distinct native habitats, including Coastal Sage Scrub, Oak Woodlands, Mixed Riparian and a freshwater pond. Home to more than 100 species of birds and 70 species to native plants, Anstine is a unique location in North County San Diego. Volunteers will be tasked with the removal of overgrown vegetation on trails, cutting back native pollinator gardens, and preparing the preserve for students, birders and hikers to enjoy. Your efforts will also prevent the weeds from becoming flash fuels in a wildfire Come experience the wonderful sights and sounds of the wildlife that resides on property while getting your hands dirty in nature. Visit: https://www.handsonsandiego.org/opportunity/a0CQQ00001qKZsA2AW/eco-anstine-audubon-nature-preserve-volunteer-work-party
  • While only Congress can shutter the department, the president is reportedly considering executive action to severely scale back its responsibilities and staffing.
  • Environmentalists gathered at a beach in Encinitas over the weekend, to push for the passage of a better plastic bag ban in California. In other news, a California bill would prohibit public libraries from banning books solely because of their topics or views. Plus, San Diego has the only zoo outside of Australia with platypuses, and now, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is partnering with an Australian zoo to study how climate change is affecting them.
  • Popular culture and the media are obsessed with forensic science. But much of that science does not always hold up to scrutiny.
  • The deadline for the start of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip passed as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas had provided the names of the three hostages it was set to release on Sunday.
  • 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.
  • Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Trump 2.0 could mean big changes for Big Tech, affecting everything from AI development to what social media users see online. What's in store for 2025? Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson discusses the intersection of technology, media and politics.
  • Visions Museum of Textile Art is hosting their 25th international juried art quilt exhibit, "Quilt Visions 2024." Discover innovative textile art that explores form, craftsmanship, and surface design techniques from 28 artists. This exhibit is on display from Oct. 19 to Dec. 28, 2024 at Visions Museum of Textile Art: 2825 Dewey Rd. Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92106. Visions Museum of Textile Art is free and open to the public on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Accessible parking is available in front of our building, with a ramp entrance to the left of our main door. Visions Museum of Textile Art on Facebook / Instagram
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