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  • The Heart Revolution presents 30+ experts with ground-breaking new insights into the function and purpose of the human heart. Participate in a revolution that could change your life and our society. The human heart is at the center of a scientific revolution and at the center of a spiritual awakening. If you think the human heart is a pump, you're in for a big surprise... Our speakers have been featured in high end publications like PBS, TEDx, FOX, Hay House, Goop, National Geographic, Dr. Oz Show, Oprah and many more. They are lifelong researchers, best-selling authors, award-winning scientists and medical doctors, spiritual wisdom carries, life and health coaches, artists and explorers of the most mysterious and magnificent 'thing' we have: our heart. Once you understand and re-awaken the function and purpose of your heart, you will see life and being human in a whole new way. The Heart Revolution on Facebook + Instagram
  • Olympic gold medalist Florence "Flo-Jo" Griffith Joyner died in her sleep on Sept. 21, 1998. The sprinter's world records for the 100 meter and 200 meter events remain unbroken.
  • During this hands-on workshop, you will be immersed in a journey that explores the full cycle of a tomato plant from seed starting to food preservation. These key concepts may be applied to all aspects of your vegetable garden. The first part of our time together will focus on tomato plant care, propagation and harvesting. Students will transplant seedlings and mix soil recipes for take a take home container garden. After a short break, students will be exposed to scientifically proven methods for short term food storage and long-term preservation of your bounty. Students will learn: – Basic botany – Soil recipes for indoor and outdoor use – Germination techniques – Plant care basics including, pruning and harvesting techniques – Food preservation methods including, refrigeration, freezing, pickling, fermentation, water bath canning – Seasonal recipes Students will receive: – Online access to resource guides – 5 gallon container garden: choice of salsa garden or pizza garden – Heirloom seedling starter kit – Seasonal preserved tasters
  • Consumers are paying more around the country. No state's average is below $4.28, according to AAA. But in California, drivers are paying $2 more than that amount.
  • Jon Hetherington, 34, couldn't fly to Seattle to see Beyoncé on her Renaissance World Tour because his wheelchair was too tall. However, he was invited to see her Dallas show.
  • The city of Oceanside was at one point referred to as "Ocean-slime." But now, it's gentrifying.
  • It's Commissioner Ricardo Lara's latest attempt to compensate consumers, who, he says, were overcharged as traffic virtually disappeared after the nation’s largest automobile insurance market imposed the first U.S. coronavirus stay-home order.
  • To prevent flooding, communities often raise levees next to rivers higher and higher. Now, a new approach is about backing off, moving levees away from rivers to create floodplains.
  • San Diego’s most recent storm arrived late Monday night, bringing more rain and high winds to the region, with another storm forecasted to hit Thursday. Then, for decades, cases of police misconduct in San Diego have been protected by some of the strictest privacy laws in the country. But new state law could lead to greater transparency on the issue. Also, 2022 was an eventful year for immigration policy. KPBS spoke with experts frustrated with President Joe Biden’s inability to roll back some of the Trump-era immigration policies. Later, mothers are often barraged with pressure to return to their pre-pregnancy lives and bodies. This can take a toll on both mental and physical health during one of the most vulnerable periods of life. Plus, the long-shuddered Ken Cinema has finally found a buyer. Finally, a look at one of the most streamed films of 2022 - the Indian epic “RRR.”
  • Come get into the holiday spirit as Camp Christmas is lighting the campfire for its second annual holiday festival with 20 nights of holiday joy. Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Camp Christmas, which opens Friday, November 18 for back-to-back weekends, Friday through Sunday, then December 16-23; each evening 5:30 to 9 p.m. Met with much excitement during its inaugural run last season, the event continues to grow. New this year, Camp Christmas has added the Pine Valley Train Depot, a Tree Top Climbing Wall, Bow & Arrow Arcade, Winter Wonderland Hayrides, Rick's Bar-B-Q, Baker's Dozen Donuts, and Alpine Peak Buffet. The altitude at Camp Christmas is 4,000 feet and the evenings can be a bit chilly. Warm clothing – winter jackets, snow hats, scarves, and gloves – are recommended. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
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