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  • Despite the setbacks caused by the pandemic, the federal government naturalized a high number of adult immigrants this year and reduced its application backlog by nearly half.
  • Families across San Diego county navigate a maze of testing, vaccines and mask mandates as the omicron variant of COVID-19 surges and universities return to remote learning. Also, a San Diego Congresswoman reflects on one year since political rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
  • UN nations have pledged to reduce climate-changing methane and forest destruction within 10 years. California has been trying to handle both problems, with limited success.
  • Big plans to overhaul the immigration system have stalled yet again. So farmers and other groups are looking to the lame duck session and hoping that more modest proposals can find bipartisan support.
  • We’re kicking off 2022 with stories about The GOAT! (That’s the “Greatest of All Time,” as the kids say) We've wrung our hands, fretted, and worn down our fidget spinners over the fact that many people missed out on the gorgeous, hilarious, poignant stories that talented people shared during the shelter-in-place/ lockdown/ quarantine days. So we decided to take a different direction with January's theme, by featuring some of these "Greats Of Ailment Time!" Come watch these Greats from those 16 months during which we were all busy "learning French and taking online cooking classes" (yeah, right). Date: Jan. 27, 2022 Time: 8:00pm Location: Whistle Stop Bar Cost: $5 suggested donation For more information on this event and other donations please visit HERE!
  • The Washington congressional race has highlighted how heated political divisions have become politics as usual in this year's midterms.
  • Some rural hospitals are in such bad shape, they're selling for next to nothing. One company is snapping several distressed or closed hospitals in rural Tennessee, hoping to turn a profit.
  • South Korea's government has moved aggressively to encourage more childbirth, but its ongoing struggles point to the complexity of a challenge that is only becoming more salient around the world.
  • The La Jolla Concours d’Elegance presented by LPL Financial and Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to invite your business to participate in the Pacific Sotheby’s inaugural La Jolla Concours Ferrari Friday in the Village. The goal is to drive Concours’ and other car-loving visitors to La Jolla Village shops and restaurants all weekend long. Visitors from throughout the region will explore the best of the La Jolla village at Ferrari Friday, a celebration of the Village’s dining, retail, and galleries. This free event includes live music, specialty dining, and cocktail menus, gallery champagne receptions, retail specials, and of course – Ferraris! Date | Friday, April 22 at 5 p.m. Location | Ellen Browning Scripps Park This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit lajollabythesea.com/ferrari-friday-be-part-of-this-inaugural-event or call (858) 230-2725.
  • The Biden administration will use data from EMS first responders to track overdoses. The focus will be on improving response to a public health crisis that kills more than 100,000 Americans annually.
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