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  • Four states are strengthening rules that require home sellers and landlords to disclose information about whether a home has flooded in the past, or is likely to flood in the future.
  • Some of the most fabulous romances by Black authors still fly under the radar. So we have recommendations for your summer reading enjoyment.
  • Join Gelson’s for a scoop-tacular virtual event featuring Brian Tam, the Creator of Gelson’s Artisan Ice Cream, and Van Leeuwen, the Founder and CEO of Van Leeuwen. Ice Cream on Thursday, July 27, at 6 p.m. over Zoom. Participants will indulge in a variety of delicious flavors and toppings while being guided through the tasting. The event is $39.99, which includes access to the Zoom session and the Ice Cream Party Pack. The Ice Cream Party Pack will come in a Gelson’s Insulated Reusable Bag that includes Gelson's Artisan Double Dutch Ice Cream, Gelson's Artisan Burgundy Cherry Ice Cream, Van Leeuwen Honeycomb Ice Cream, and Van Leeuwen Earl Grey Tea Ice Cream. Kelley's Chocolate Dipped Macadamia Cookies, Sunday Night Sweet Rich Chocolate Sauce, Stonewall Kitchen Bourbon Pecan Caramel Sauce, and Edward & Sons Let's Do - Organic Sugar Cones. The last day to make a reservation is July 23, 2023. Additional information will be sent in a confirmation email following your purchase. For more information visit: gelsons.com
  • Many of Nikki Haley's voters wanted an alternative to Biden and Trump. But now, these potential swing voters have to choose between the two men, again.
  • Deadly attacks reported in Russia's southern republic of Dagestan. Abortions are up two years since the Supreme Court revoked federal abortion protections.
  • The Green Living Tour is a one-hour tour that showcases sustainability in action at Solana Center for Environmental Innovation's home base in Encinitas. On the tour, our knowledgeable Eco Team docents will walk you through our worm bins, greywater systems, innovative compost projects, tool lending library, water-wise garden, and more simply, DIY, climate-friendly solutions. Find inspiration for your at-home sustainability projects, learn more about Solana Center and our programs, and meet other eco-stewards in your neighborhood! If you are interested in buying composting supplies or borrowing tools, our store and lending shed will be open. If you wish to make a purchase after the tour, we encourage you to buy your items online beforehand to ensure we will have the items in stock. We also encourage you to bring your e-waste to drop off! The tour is free with a $12 suggested donation. For individuals and groups of six or less, please sign up at solanacenter.org/events/ to reserve your spot. Space is limited. For groups of more than six, email volunteer@solanacenter.org to set up a private tour for a nominal fee.
  • California lawmakers passed two bills aimed at improving the lives of digital consumers in the state.
  • Data is beautiful and science has style—see the beauty that can emerge from scientific research. In collaboration with the UC San Diego Library, see the winners of the Art of Science competition, showcasing the work of UC San Diego students and researchers. On view July 26, 2023 through Jan. 15, 2024 Locations: Sally T. WongAvery Library and San Diego Natural History Museum A digital exhibit has also been created to share the images more broadly and will remain online in perpetuity.
  • Did you know that spending just 5 minutes with a dog can lower your stress and cortisol levels? The SD Fire-Rescue's facility dogs will be visiting the Central Library on October 25th to help patrons learn about how dogs can aid in stress relief (while providing hands-on proof!). These certified crisis dogs and their handlers are trained to recognize stress in humans and provide comfort in a safe, compassionate, and fluffy manner. For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • Seven years after the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act gave undocumented residents a license to drive, the state is ready to expand its impact, but the law still has detractors.
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