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  • Jeannine Coulter was an active drug addict and alcoholic for fifteen years - her addictions led to multiple arrests, homelessness, and the loss of absolutely everything - which she considers to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Sober since January 15, 2015, and now a successful fitness entrepreneur and brand builder, as well as the host of the popular recovery podcast, “Chasing Heroine: An Addiction Recovery Podcast”, she is committed to sharing her stories in the hopes that they may help others. Jeannine will share her personal story with addiction and homelessness and her recovery journey that embraced physical exercise, gratitude and spirituality as critical pillars to achieve success. Jeannine will give the audience specific and easily implemented fitness tools to help manage any life challenge, elevate self-esteem and achieve even the most ambitious life goals. Social Media:  Facebook, IG, TikTok & YouTube @chasingheroine For more information visit: csusm.edu
  • UC San Diego’s Kimberly Prather is being honored by the National Academy of Sciences for her work in atmospheric chemistry. The honor recognized her efforts to understand aerosol particles and for her public guidance during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • Democratic Texas State Senator John Whitmire defeated Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee to win the nonpartisan election for Houston's mayor.
  • ABC News said candidates Donald Trump and Nikki Haley did not confirm their participation by the deadline. Haley said she wants to face off against either Trump or President Biden in her next debate.
  • Premieres Monday, Feb. 19, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. A scrappy group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists buck the white male-dominated status quo, banding together to launch the 19th*, a digital news startup aiming to combat misinformation and include the voices often left out of the American story.
  • The top honors in this year's children's book awards from the American Library Association lauded Dave Egger's The Eyes and the Impossible and Vashti Harrison's picture book Big.
  • FIRST FRIDAY at ARTS DISTRICT | August 4 Immerse yourself in art this Friday with a variety of activities, art exhibitions, workshops and more from ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station’s artists. You can check out the full lineup of things to enjoy here with a highlight below. Apt 4 Music’s First Friday at Carruth Cellars is coming back on August 4! From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., attendees of all ages are welcome to stop by and enjoy a free evening of live music featuring musicians from ARTS DISTRICT’s own, Apt 4 Music. San Diego Watercolor Society is pleased to present the opening of a water-based media exhibition titled “Under the Moon.” The opening reception will take place Friday, August 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will feature over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings. Mockingbird Improv is thrilled to be hosting “All Hands on Deck,” a wild and wacky improv game show from 9 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.. Veltz Fine Art Gallery will be hosting a closing reception for their exhibition titled “Vital,” which features works from three artists including Kenda Francis, Laura Lehmnan, and Colleen Veltz and raises awareness for the local Project Wildlife under the guardianship of the Humane Society from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Diego Craft Collective will have their doors open for a community mending event taking place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Kids and adults are also welcome to stop by the studio for a free Vision Board craft. Lauren LeVieux welcomes the community into her studio to browse her newest Cityscapes art collection from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Related links: ArtWalk Liberty Station (Aug. 5-6)
  • Many parents, school leaders and legislators are pointing to social media use by children as contributing to rising mental health challenges for young people.
  • The profane parrots please patrons, despite the staff's fears that visitors might be scandalized from hearing so much salty language from the birds.
  • The Paralympic champion convicted of murdering his girlfriend has left prison on parole.
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