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  • Come join our in-person Next to Nature Demo and learn about water conservation. Meet, greet, and pose your questions to Brook Sarson, CEO of CatchingH2O and expert in the field of water harvesting, management, and conservation. Discover the numerous ways you can transform your home into a water-conserving oasis. Meet the experts of the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy’s Next to Nature (N2N) webinar series. It’s free. More events to follow. Registration available through Eventbrite. Register now! San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Navy said the offering of the NAVWAR complex is the largest real-estate competition in its history.
  • At 13 years old, Hezekiah Watkins was placed on death row with no due process at Parchman Prison in Mississippi.
  • Amid high inflation and looming recession indicators, the U.S. still managed to add three hundred and fifteen thousand jobs during the month of August. And while San Diego continues to boast one of the lowest overall unemployment rates in the country, its overall labor force participation is down. Then, labor unions have won some high-profile victories in the last year. Here in California, but overall union membership dropped slightly last year and some doubt these sporadic victories mark a trend. Next, since the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan last year, some American veterans have been scrambling to help their Afghan allies escape the collapsing country. Though some have succeeded, most have not, and the stress has taken a toll on their health. And, over the course of nearly a decade, Gina Champion-Cain swindled hundreds of millions of dollars from unsuspecting investors in what would be the largest Ponzi scheme in San Diego history. Now, more than 2 years since she pled guilty to her crimes, a new series from the San Diego Union-Tribune looks to tell the rise-and-fall story of Champion- Cain. Also, Live theater in San Diego has had its difficulties getting back up on its feet since the pandemic shutdowns. Local theater companies, large and small, have noted audiences have been slow to return. Then, California has set aside $10 million to help people afford e-bikes - and the group the state has chosen to administer that incentive program is based right here in San Diego. Finally, a new book details the oral history of Comic-Con and the relationships forged at the event.
  • President Joe Biden is defending his administration’s decision to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas to allow for construction of roughly 20 miles of U.S.-Mexico border wall.
  • Federal officials are working to slow cross-border sewage flows south of San Diego, as a major plan to fix the problems slogs forward.
  • The Chula Vista City Council is weighing whether to lease or sell the park land.
  • A decade ago, about 200,000 Californians lived in areas where they were exposed to extreme smoke. By 2020, 4.5 million did.
  • Matthew O. Tucker, executive director of the North County Transit District, announced his retirement Monday after nearly 15 years heading the transit agency.
  • The sudden cave-in of part of the busy East Coast highway created an immediate traffic nightmare for drivers. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro issued a disaster declaration.
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