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  • The Fleet Science Center begins a Saturday morning community access program for families from underserved neighborhoods.
  • While the U.S. considers finally banning the carcinogen, a group of men has come forward, saying they were exposed repeatedly while working at a chemical plant in New York.
  • The Trump International Hotel incurred tens of millions in losses, while the former president claimed it was making money, according to a new cache of documents released by congressional Democrats.
  • Together It's Possible: Create a Vision. Make a Plan. Realize Dreams. Involved Exceptional Parents Day is a unique one-day conference for parents & family members of children with special needs and the professionals who work with them. Each year, nearly 300+ parents and professionals come together to learn in a collaborative effort. The Involved Exceptional Parents Day conference plays a vital role in the San Diego County special needs community. Focusing on education and support for families of children with special needs, a committee of parents and professionals work together to provide parent and student resources, learning opportunities and hope. Date | Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 7:30am Location | Town and Country Hotel Mission Valley Register here! $70 Involucrados excepcional día de los padres es una conferencia única de un día para los padres y miembros de la familia los niños con necesidades especiales y los profesionales que trabajan con ellos. Cada año, cerca de 300+ padres y profesionales se reúnen para aprender en un esfuerzo de colaboración. La conferencia Participa Día de los Padres excepcional juega un papel vital en la comunidad con necesidades especiales Condado de San Diego. Centrándose en la educación y el apoyo a las familias de niños con necesidades especiales, un comité de padres y profesionales trabajan juntos para proporcionar recursos para padres y estudiantes, oportunidades y esperanza de aprendizaje. For further information on this event, please visit: http://www.iepday.org/
  • Poet laureate Jason Magabo Perez hopes to empower communities across San Diego to tell their stories through poetry and language.
  • 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.
  • A decade ago, about 200,000 Californians lived in areas where they were exposed to extreme smoke. By 2020, 4.5 million did.
  • The return of the Women's World Cup could mean more iconic shots of shirtless celebrations revealing sports bras. The garment has come a long way from its humble beginnings.
  • Pop culture critic Linda Holmes has been making this annual list since 2010. Big, small, inspirational, silly — what these items have in common is that they are all wonderful and brought her joy.
  • Hundreds of Afghans have come to San Diego since last August, but many still need a permanent immigration status.
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