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  • Enjoy delicious doughnuts for a good cause at the Friendly Feast Pop-Up Doughnut Shop. Guests can purchase a curated box of doughnuts created by local pastry chefs. Expect unique flavors like caramel apple, guava raspberry, s'mores cronuts and more! VIP boxes on sale September 10. General sale starts Tuesday, September 17. Quantities are limited! This event will sell out early. Featured chefs: Jenna Clough, Paradisaea/Dodo Bird Donuts; Kristianna Zabala, KRZ Kitchen; Yuly Trejo, Blue Bridge Hospitality; Katherine Tregi, Devil's Dozen; Letha Gimble and Arianna Gastélum, Wavy Burgers; Jeremy Harville, Trust Restaurant Group Proceeds from this community fundraising event support Friendly Feast and the San Diego Public Library. For more information visit: friendlyfeast.org
  • One Trump voter told NPR he supported pardons related to the Capitol attack, but has a tougher time reconciling pardons for rioters who were violent with police.
  • Join Monterey Financial and San Diego Humane Society on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, from 10 a.m. - Noon at its Oceanside Campus located at 572 Airport Road, Oceanside, California 92058. This collaboration highlights the shared commitment of both organizations to make a real impact in the lives of animals in need within the local community. Activities include a donation drive to provide essential supplies, educational initiatives on responsible pet ownership, and opportunities to learn about volunteering. Together, MFS and San Diego Humane Society aim to make a positive difference in the local San Diego community. In addition to volunteer opportunities, requested donations include: Non-perishable pet food New pet supplies New or gently used towels and bedding New or gently used X-pens Cardboard box tops or trays Newspaper WHO: "Rescue animals have an extraordinary way of bringing joy and love into our lives and they need us now more than ever," said Nina Thompson, Director of Public Relations at San Diego Humane Society. "We’re delighted to host this annual event with the generous backing of Monterey Financial Services, whose support reflects a deep commitment to the wellbeing of our furry friends." John Owens, Executive Vice President of Monterey Financial Services, adds, "The bond between humans and pets is truly special. We are honored to support the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to ensure that shelter animals receive the care they deserve, knowing the positive impact these animals have on our lives." WHEN: Mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 9, from 10 a.m. to Noon. WHERE: Join us at San Diego Humane Society’s Oceanside Campus located at 572 Airport Road, Oceanside, CA 92058. WHY: This collaboration between San Diego Humane Society and Monterey Financial Services is driven by the shared belief that every pet deserves a loving home. Through this partnership, we aim to promote responsible pet ownership and create a more fulfilling and rewarding experience for both animals and their human companions. Research from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention highlights the numerous benefits pets bring, including combating loneliness, easing depression, and encouraging a healthier, more active lifestyle. San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • The executive order speaks of transgender identity in sweeping and dismissive terms and sets the stage for a policy that is more restrictive and punitive than the ban from Trump's first term.
  • Come learn about how the Mission Valley Friends of the Library support our mission! This meeting is both in-person and on Zoom. If you would like a Zoom link so that you can participate, please email MissionValleyFriends@gmail.com. Audience: This event is recommended for adults. Children are welcome! Location: Seminar Room A Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/mission-valley-library
  • California is the only state that doesn’t allow any tax exemptions on military retirement income. New bills aim to do that, but analysts say the financial incentive may be too small to get veterans to stay in California.
  • With anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of the nation's biggest health agency, it wouldn't take much tampering to enable vaccine-preventable diseases to make a comeback.
  • Federal housing authorities announced that a COVID-era emergency housing voucher is running out of cash — and there’s no plan to save it.
  • California está gastando miles de millones más de lo previsto en Medi-Cal. Algunos de los factores que impulsan el gasto incluyen una mayor inscripción de inmigrantes sin estatus legal, así como los costos de farmacia.
  • Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. GZERO looks across the pond to the future of Europe. As the EU navigates a migrant crisis, slowing economy and the Ukraine war, can the bloc's 27 member states stay united? Ian Bremmer sits down with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
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