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  • A man who had a long-running dispute with his condo board in a Toronto suburb killed five people, including three board members, after he claimed the building's electrical room was making him sick.
  • Elma González Lima Brandão is the Digital Editor at KPBS. She leads an innovative team of web producers in creating, distributing and enhancing KPBS News digital content.
  • One of the first lunch counter sit-ins of the civil rights movement took place in Oklahoma City in 1958. This weekend, the city remembers the protest and its organizer, Clara Luper.
  • China's new defense minister made his first international appearance on Sunday at an annual defense summit, where he delivered a speech full of thinly veiled digs at the U.S.
  • We asked experts what life advice they keep on steady rotation. Here are 10 tried-and-true tips from therapists, career coaches and writers.
  • Hannah's Family Center, a San Diego non-profit that works to intervene early and prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in children whose families are experiencing trauma, along with Chase Bank, present a free two-part webinar series in April to provide advice on managing family finances and building a financial roadmap. This series is part of Hannah's Heart of Your Family Spring Wellness Campaign. Date | Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 11:30am - 12:30pm Location | Virtual Zoom Link Register here! Free event Presented by Betty Lou Santiago, Chase Community Manager from Chase Bank, the free webinars will provide tips for setting financial goals, building budgets, the importance of credit scores and building a financial roadmap. For further information on this event and registration please visit website: https://hannahsfamilycenter.networkforgood.com/events/41975-hannah-s-family-center-on-financial-wellness-your-financial-journey-part-2
  • Feeling vindicated by recent evidence of an Iranian plot to kill former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, opponents to reviving the nuclear deal with Iran are pressing their case.
  • A fund to help San Diego County residents pay their water bills still has $2.5 million sitting unclaimed.
  • Every Thursday in October, we are bringing out the classic Halloween movies at HOPE 46 Restaurant. Cozy up poolside or dive in for an evening cinema! Poolside drinks and specialty menu items will be available. The restaurant will also be open for al fresco dining. Make online reservations for prime seating on our veranda with views of the big screen while you enjoy a bite to eat! This week's featured film: "Hocus Pocus" Date | Thursday, October 21 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location | HOPE 46 Restaurant at The Lafayette Hotel Schedule 6 p.m. — Pool Deck Access, food and drink specials 6:30 p.m. — Movie begins Reserve your spot here! RSVP is free and required. Poolside seats are limited, feel free to bring blankets and chairs. For more information, please visit the Moonlight Movie Series website or call (619) 296-2101.
  • Climate activists protested the widening, saying it would not fix congestion but rather put more cars on the road, pushing the city's goal of net zero emissions further from reach.
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