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  • Are you passionate about beauty, lifestyle, and all things grammable? Join us at CosmeCon, a one-day beauty and empowerment summit on Saturday, September 10 from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. This beauty-defined-by-you event offers attendees the opportunity to be inspired by empowering and influential women making their mark as women in business with a Q&A panel moderated by 93.3FM personality Geena the Latina. Offerings also include mirror affirmation crafts, champagne towers, a braid bar by JCPenny, face painting – and of course, Instagrammable moments for guests to engage with. The first 100 guests to arrive will receive swag bags filled with beauty products from Ulta, Sephora and more. All proceeds for CosmeCon will be donated to the Positive Movement Foundation, a local charity supporting every child to have equitable access to educational tools and opportunities to enable their success. Tickets are available for $10.
  • "If it's hot outside for you, it's most likely even hotter for your pet," one expert tells NPR. Here's how to protect your pet outdoors, keep them engaged inside and respond to signs of heat stroke.
  • New state laws on police accountability are testing the limits of several agencies, including the Department of Justice, which say they need more resources for these new duties.
  • A binational group of academics, business leaders and government officials met in Chula Vista last week to discuss one of the region’s most pressing issues – long border wait times. Some of the ideas include a cross-border express trolley and a ferry that would transport people from Ensenada to downtown San Diego. Meanwhile, there’s an aggressive new initiative to protect Californians from gun violence. Also, a new way to save on your power bill this summer.
  • A new report finds Google makes millions of dollars in ad buys from anti-abortion "pregnancy centers" that aim to divert women who are seeking abortion care.
  • Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote that the jury in the Carroll case did not reach "a seriously erroneous result," as former President Donald Trump said.
  • One base in Missouri is outsourcing the charging stations to the local utility co-op.
  • Federal officials are working to slow cross-border sewage flows south of San Diego, as a major plan to fix the problems slogs forward.
  • Event focuses on Afrofuturism and provides an educational, entertaining, and informative space for creative thinkers.
  • Ron Morrison was the city’s mayor from 2006 to 2018. Now he’s back and says business development suffered during his time out of office.
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