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  • Decorated Green Beret sniper and UFC headliner Tim Kennedy will be at the Coronado Public Library on Monday, June 27 at 7 p.m. to discuss and sign his new book Scars and Stripes. This inspirational memoir offers lessons on how to unlock the best version of yourself, from someone who knows that failure is just one step towards success. Through vivid, wild anecdotes – such as saying he only feels alive right before he’s about to die - Kennedy reveals all the dumb, violent, embarrassing, and undeniably heroic things he’s done in his life, including multiple combat missions in Afghanistan, building a school in Texas for elementary kids, and creating two multimillion-dollar businesses. He has learned that failure isn’t the end – rather, it’s the first step towards unearthing the best version of yourself and finding success, no matter how overwhelming the setbacks may feel. Originally from Atascadero, California, Kennedy joined the Army in 2004. After completing Ranger School he was assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group and was deployed on multiple combat missions in Afghanistan and Iraq as a sniper, sniper instructor, and principal combatives instructor. While in the Army, he also developed his mixed martial arts fighting skills, which he had originally developed at ‘The Pit’ in Atascadero. He returned to mixed martial arts in 2009 at Strikeforce Challengers and in January 2013 was brought over to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). While now retired from fighting, his professional fighting record has him with just six losses in twenty-four matches. Today, Kennedy is the founder and head of Apogee Cedar Park: an Acton Academy school in Austin, Texas. He is also co-owner of Ranger Up and the CEO of Sheepdog Response. For more information, head to cplevents.org. This program is free and seating is general-admission; however, if you would like to pre-order a book and receive priority seating, please call Warwicks at 858-454-0347.
  • After my commentary about Dave Chappelle's turn on Saturday Night Live, a flood of hateful and personal invective erupted. But what do they think the job of a critic is?
  • A new entertainment venue is breaking into San Diego’s music scene.
  • The Thrive: Women, Growth and Business event has been created to give women in business and women entrepreneurs a place to network and to learn from other women in business. The event includes keynote speakers Sarita Maybin and Vanessa Elle Wilde; four workshops and a panel discussion. A light breakfast and lunch are included in the price of the tickets. A networking space is scheduled at the end of the event with a cash bar. The event will take place on Thursday, Feb.7, 2022, from 9:30am to 4:00pm at the Chula Vista Golf Course, located at 4475 Bonita Rd, Bonita, CA 91902. For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • A new study shows women who call the hospitals in Oklahoma get confusing information about the state's abortion bans. One family lived through that confusion with dire consequences last month.
  • In honor of Earth Day on April 22nd we thought we would go enjoy nature together with you. Join SWE-San Diego at Carlsbad Strawberry Company, a family owned business dedicated to serving the community by providing delicious produce and family fun activities, to pick strawberries together! They are growing mouth watering strawberries that are ready for us to enjoy! This is an event intended for our members. Families and friends are welcome too! Date | Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 10:30am Location | Carlsbad Strawberry Company Register here! For further information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/strawberry-picking-tickets-315010664377?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • Russia imposed personal sanctions Monday on 25 Americans, including actors Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, in response to U.S. sanctions against Russians stemming from the conflict in Ukraine.
  • This is the March 2022 archive of breaking news about the coronavirus pandemic.
  • We spoke with MIT's David Autor, one of the top labor economists in the world, about how AI could revolutionize the job market.
  • After two deadly collisions and a cluster of suicides, the Navy is providing more mental health counseling to sailors where they work.
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