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  • The area has not taken a direct hit from a hurricane in over 100 years. But its topography and dense population make it especially susceptible to severe damage from storm surges.
  • Welcome to the San Dieguito Lagoon Walk N Talk / Coast to Crest Trail Challenge final challenge hike of Year 7!! Join SDRVC staff Thursday, June 13 2024 at 9 A.M. at the San Dieguito Lagoon Staging Area - SDRP JPA Coastal Ranger Station for a fun and informative walk through the beautiful lagoon. During this walk along the easy Coast to Crest Trail segment, you'll have the opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystem of the lagoon, learn about the local wildlife, and hear from knowledgeable staff about the importance of preserving this natural habitat. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing way to spend the morning, this event is perfect for anyone who enjoys the outdoors or is trying to earn their EXCLUSIVE C2C Trail Challenge patch! Don't miss out on this chance to connect with nature and learn something new! We hope to see you there! INDEMNITY & PHOTOS USE waiver To learn more about the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy, please visit here. Become a Member Donations help to further the Conservancy's mission of conservation, education and recreation for future generations, to support the Conservancy: Donate SDRVC The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Our work is supported by generous donors like YOU!
  • Celebrate Native American Heritage Month in San Diego with a range of events honoring Kumeyaay culture, resilience and tradition. Here are some events near you.
  • A research group is testing a new suicide prevention model in rural Alaska Native villages: supporting cultural activities that strengthen community bonds and a sense of shared purpose.
  • The event is now set for Wednesday after officials blamed the rain for the delay. France has put $1.5 billion toward cleaning up the Seine, an effort sped up to meet Olympic competition deadlines.
  • Florida could see six to 12 inches of rain, with isolated amounts as high as 18 inches, and coastal areas in Georgia and South Carolina could be hit even harder.
  • More than 3 million Floridians were without power after Milton. In some areas like Siesta Key, damage was severe. In Sarasota, many residents were thankful things were not worse.
  • "Colorful Resurrection" by Alejandro Morales Riveron By bringing a blank skull back to life with color. "colorful resurrection" conjures up vivid images of transformation and rebirth. Through this workshop it will evoke a sense of hope and renewal, which can be inspiring and motivating for the participants. Visit: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/events/2024/oct/25/colorful-resurrection-by-alejandro-/?et=333728 Alejandro Morales Riveron on Instagram and Facebook
  • Tribal leaders selected Nga Wai Hono i te Po as the new monarch after the death of her father last week. The second-ever Maori queen takes on the largely ceremonial role at a complicated moment.
  • Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown hopes to keep his Senate seat in increasingly red Ohio by campaigning directly to rural voters. Democrats hope the key to victory is simply losing by less in areas where the GOP dominates.
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