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  • Rep. Juan Vargas, said there were too many items he disagreed with to vote for it.
  • The Hawaii resident was charged with one count of intentionally disturbing wildlife after he tried to help a baby bison return to its herd. Park rangers later had to euthanize the abandoned animal.
  • The state’s underwater parks are getting their once-a-decade review, which shows the system is working just as researchers hoped it would.
  • San Diego may be a coastal region, but for some children, trips to the beach are few and far between.
  • On a very hot day in Washington, President Biden met with mayors from two cities grappling with extreme heat, announcing some new measures to try to help workers deal with the issue.
  • A new study pins about 25% of the extra risk on human-caused climate change.
  • MilSpouseFest is proud to announce its return to San Diego for a series of events by and for military families. Presented by USAA, MSF is the leading resource for military spouses and focuses on empowering military families while providing them with the information, resources, and community support they need in their daily lives. For the first time in two years, San Diego-area military families will have the opportunity to participate in MSF’s programming in person. The sessions are geared towards helping spouses focus on what’s important to them, igniting their passions, and making connections, which coincides with MSF’s theme of the year, “Unite and Ignite." “MilSpouseFest kicked off in 2016 with its first event being held in San Diego,” said Danya Devine, who returns to MilSpouseFest as its newest director. “At that time, I was the Key Account Manager for MilitaryOneClick, and we decided to branch out into the events arena. It turned out to be the best decision we could have made. Over 200 military spouses from as far as 29 Palms enjoyed a day of connections, laughter, prizes, food, and fun at Liberty Station. It is an honor to be back on the MSF team and see the event return to the San Diego area. I can’t wait to feel the energy in the room again!” Meant to provide flexibility to military spouses, there are three event offerings, including a morning and afternoon session at Admiral Baker Clubhouse on Tuesday, October 25, and a one-day session at Camp Pendleton on Thursday, October 27. Sessions will include a keynote speech from Marla Bautista, military spouse, mother, author, freelance writer, and content creator. She is also the Food Insecurity and Welcome Programs DEPLOY Fellow for Blue Star Families. More information and event registration can be found here. MSF events are free to all active duty spouses, reserves spouses, retiree, and veteran spouses, widow/widower/gold star spouses, and other military family members. MilSpouseFest on Facebook / Instagram/ Twitter
  • The divers plunged into the Atlantic Ocean off a pleasure craft more than 60 miles from Myrtle Beach, S.C. It wasn't until after midnight that they were seen again.
  • Veteran Wall Street Journal reporters Josh Chin and Liza Lin spent years covering China. In a new book, they untangle how China built its formidable digital surveillance apparatus.
  • This December, at The Lafayette Hotel we are bringing out holiday movie classics to celebrate the season. Pick your favorite pajamas or holiday themed attire and cozy up with us in the Conservatory. We'll have themed bites and specialty drinks available just for the occasion. This week we'll be showing the movie "The Santa Clause". Our restaurant, Hope 46, will also be open for indoor and al fresco dining. Make online reservations for prime seating with views of the big screen while you enjoy a bite to eat. Date | Thursday, December 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Location | The Lafayette Hotel Reserve your spot here! Reservations are free and required. For more information, please visit lafayettehotelsd.com/events/san-diego-county/thesantaclaus o call (619) 296-2101.
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