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  • The patient was in kidney failure and her immune system would reject a human organ. Scientists hope genetically modified pig organs prove safe and will alleviate the organ shortage and save lives.
  • Mission Valley, an open-air shopping center located in San Diego, is proud to host the area’s first-ever 626 Night Market events on select weekend dates between September 16 and November 12. The 626 Night Market is an outdoor weekend experience modeled after the nighttime bazaars of Asia where people come together to eat, drink, socialize and be entertained. This iconic California festival combines an exciting collection of street food, merchandise, crafts, artists, games, live concerts and other attractions to create an epic event that appeals to people of all ages. Showcasing local talent – including performers, chefs and entrepreneurs – the 626 Night Market serves as a platform for the community to connect with one another. Open from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on select Saturdays and Sundays this fall, the 626 Night Market will also feature a full alcohol bar with limited-edition cocktails (21+ only). This event is free of charge and open to the public; while free to attend, space is limited and pre-registration is required: https://www.626nightmarket.com/minisd. For more information, click here or visit https://www.mission-valley.com/events. WHEN: Select Saturdays and Sundays this Fall Sept. 16 – 17: 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Sept. 30 – Oct. 1st: 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Oct. 21 – 22: 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Nov. 11 – 12: 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Mission Valley on Facebook
  • Your little one is having a meltdown at the park. Everyone is looking at you. What do you do? A psychologist offers parents advice on how to help their kid (and themselves) navigate the chaos.
  • Experts say free play time has lasting benefits, particularly for young people’s mental health.
  • Shop local artists and makers this holiday season by coming out to the Vista Makers Market & Bar Hop, where you can shop 45 creators with a drink in hand! Products will be a wide variety of handmade goods such as wood working, plants, baked goods, jewelry, knit goods, home decor, art prints, soap, candles and so much more! Find vendors at each of these great locations - all on Keystone way: Dogleg Brewing Co Eppig Brewing Co Helia Brewing Co No MLM or direct sales will be present. This event is FREE to attend! You only pay for the items you wish to purchase and the drinks you want to consume. This is a family friendly event, however please note alcohol will be present due to the nature of the venues. If you are 21 or older and choose to drink, please drink responsibly.
  • On April 24, Cleantech San Diego invites you to join us for the annual Southern California Energy Innovation Network (SCEIN) Showcase, where leaders from ten startup companies will introduce you to their breakthrough energy technologies that are transforming the face of our clean energy future. Over the past eight years, SCEIN, a California Energy Commission-funded initiative of Cleantech San Diego, has created a productive forum for supporting more than 75 energy innovators across Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties to help accelerate their technology development. Presenting companies: Carbon Blade, Emission Free Generators, Enersion, Eversun, HNO, Looq, Smartville, Sonocharge, Xtelligent, and ZapBatt. This event is free to Cleantech San Diego members and $95 for non-members. Cleantech San Diego on Facebook
  • The dismissal comes four days after an F-16 warplane that Ukraine received from its Western partners crashed during a Russian bombardment, killing the pilot.
  • The African National Congress and its main opposition, the Democratic Alliance, along with the smaller Inkatha Freedom Party, have agreed to form a government of national unity.
  • Franchises like Final Fantasy are moving on from old-school mechanics and aesthetics, but indie developers are taking up the retro RPG mantle.
  • Two former leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, one Black and one white, want to bridge the Deep South's racial divide with faith-based discussions in cities once active in the slave trade.
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