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  • The Trump administration says it has started the process of issuing "substantial" reduction-in-force notices to federal employees. Court filings suggest around 4,200 affected so far.
  • Join us for an exciting and challenging kayaking adventure through Chula Vista’s coastal habitats, ending at the restored Chula Vista Wetlands! This guided tour takes you through dynamic waterways where you’ll have the chance to spot local wildlife, including birds, fish, and other coastal creatures. While we welcome participants of all skill levels, please be aware that the kayaking portion is fairly long and requires a bit of endurance. The wind can also pick up midway through the tour, making for a more challenging but rewarding experience. What to Expect: Wildlife Viewing: Paddle through the waters, keeping an eye out for local wildlife, from native birds to coastal critters. Educational Insights: Our expert guides will provide fascinating information about the local ecosystems and conservation efforts. Chula Vista Wetlands: Paddle toward the restored wetlands, a vital area for wildlife and an important conservation success story. Come prepared for a fun and challenging adventure while experiencing the beauty of the Chula Vista Wetlands. Sign up for our next Wildlife Kayaking Eco Tour today! Best of all, every tour supports our education programs for South Bay youth! Visit: https://oceanconnectors.org/event/wildlife-kayaking-eco-tour-74/ Ocean Connectors on Instagram and Facebook
  • A listeria outbreak that has killed three people is linked to heat-and-eat chicken fettucine alfredo products sold at Kroger and Walmart stores.
  • The first flight into the new Terminal One is scheduled to arrive at 8:55 tonight, and the last flight out of the old Terminal One is set to depart 15 minutes later.
  • Child psychiatrist and mom Dr. Willough Jenkins says parents need to talk to their children about digital responsibility and safety — before they start using a smartphone or tablet.
  • In this lively six-week workshop, students will build confidence, sharpen their listening skills, and learn to think on their feet—all while creating hilarious characters and scenes with their peers. Designed for ages 8 to 13, this fun and supportive class helps young performers develop teamwork, imagination, and quick-thinking through the fundamentals of improv. Whether your child is new to the stage or already loves performing, this is the perfect place to grow, play, and shine. Workshop Information: Tuesdays | 4 p.m.–5 p.m. | September 2 – October 7 $130 per student | Class size: 8–12 students OTC’s Studio 219 (219 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA) Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty of it happening again has created fear. Some students say they’ve changed the routes they take on campus, the topics they research, and what they post on social media.
  • Access to youth sports and athletic fields in Jacumba has been a problem for years, but community members have plans to open a soccer field in the Jacumba Community Park.
  • Food aid is moldering in warehouses in Jordan, the main hub for humanitarian aid to Gaza. Other foods and medicines are loaded on trucks that have waited for months at Israeli border crossings.
  • Much of the federal government is now shut down after Republicans and Democrats in the Senate failed to agree on a funding plan to keep the government open.
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