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  • It's thanks to a cooperative program between a nonprofit run out of San Diego State University and San Diego County.
  • The governor's proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution would implement universal background checks for gun buyers, raise the minimum age for purchases to 21, institute a “reasonable” waiting period for sales and ban assault rifles.
  • Rappel down the side of a 30-story building! From the side of the iconic Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, you’ll experience a life-changing adrenaline rush and take in stunning views of downtown San Diego. This thrilling adventure is available to anyone. No prior experience necessary, for participants ages 13 to 103. This incredible event is a fundraiser for Reality Changers, a local organization that helps youth achieve their dreams. Every dollar raised supports tutoring, career readiness programs, college application support, and more for students who will be the first in their families to graduate from college. More than 1,000 Over The Edge events have been safely held in North America since 2004. Spots are limited. Sign up today to go Over The Edge and transform lives. You may register for the event here. Additional information: Anyone who wants to rappel can register and set up a custom online fundraising page. Registration costs start at $50 and go up as the event date gets closer. Every person who raises a minimum of $1,000 for Reality Changers secures a place on the ropes. Every dollar raised supports students working to become first-generation college graduates and agents of change in their communities. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Cruise hired a law firm to investigate the startup's interactions with regulators after a Cruise vehicle dragged a pedestrian on Oct. 2. Multiple government agencies are now examining the crash.
  • First of all, can we stop using the word "liminal"? Bianca Bosker spent five years doing in-depth research for Get the Picture — an irreverent book about "strategic snobbery" in the art world.
  • Leonard Glenn Francis has faced a federal judge for the first time since snipping off his ankle monitor in 2022 and disappearing weeks before a sentencing hearing on charges that he offered over $500,000 in cash bribes to Navy officials, defense contractors and others.
  • Brian Feldman has long been fascinated by Twitter's efforts to contextualize trending topics with short descriptions. So he documented more than 450 from this year and put them in a public archive.
  • Starting the morning after Halloween, kids can bring in candy to any of The Super Dentist’s six offices and exchange it for cash through November 5. Through this program, kids receive $1 for each pound of candy they bring in. (Cash paid November 1-5 only.) The Super Dentists will donate thousands of pounds of candy they collected to active-duty service members to enjoy. Schools can also participate by hosting a fundraiser and using candy collection bins from November 1-5. Participating schools will receive $1 per pound of candy donated by its students. Schools interested in getting involved as a fundraiser should email: schoolrep@TheSuperDentists.com (before Friday, October 21) for details. Offices and candy drop-off locations are: Carmel Valley (11943 El Camino Real #200) Chula Vista (345 F Street, Suite 260) Eastlake (2226 Otay Lakes Road, Suites A and B) Kearny Mesa (9737 Aero Drive #210) Oceanside (3625 Vista Way) Escondido (390 West Valley Parkway) SOCIALS: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • On Sunday, Jay-Z accepted an honorary Grammy by taking gentle aim at the awards' failure to support Black musicians. "We want y'all to get it right — at least get it close to right," he said.
  • Musk's new "master plan" for Tesla didn't reveal any new vehicle models. Instead he presented a big-picture case for climate action, followed by smaller examples of innovations and cost-cutting.
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