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  • This is an event that gives back to our hometown and surrounding areas who have given us so much. After opening mid-2019 and being shut down in under a year due to COVID-19, we would not have our doors open today if it wasn't for the support we received from our amazing community. It's our turn to give back! Our MOOSE TRACKS 5K will be held on Nov. 13, 2021 (check in at Alce101 at 8:30am, race starts at 9am), and benefits the San Diego Food Bank. Of San Diego County’s 3.2 million residents, 450,000 people face food insecurity every day — of this number, 177,000 are children. (source: sandiegofoodbank.org ) ALCE 101 has partnered with Vizer, an exercise rewards app which allows you to donate meals and earn points towards rewards at local businesses, in order to maximize our efforts in ending hunger in San Diego. 5K Participants will get 10% off their brunch bill and a free mimosa! Below are a few of the ways we are raising donations: — Proceeds from the 5K will be donated to the SD Food Bank — Proceeds from custom-made sticker sales (in store & online) — Staff Vizer Contest (who can donate the most meals) — Food drive at ALCE leading up to 5K We, at Alce 101, take great pride in our work, both in the restaurant and in our communities, and we would love for you to be a part of what we do. We hope to see you there, joining us on our quest to end hunger in our community! Tickets for the race are purchased online through this link: https://alce101.ticketleap.com/moose-tracks-5k/dates/Nov-13-2021_at_0830AM / For those unable to join us on 11/13: custom-made stickers are offered for purchase (1 for $4, or 3 for $10) through that link as well. The proceeds from sticker sales will be added toward our donation to the San Diego Food Bank. Event Date: Nov. 13, 2021 (8:30am-11:00am) Event Location: Alce 101
  • Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Also available for streaming with closed captioning in Mandarin and Spanish. Discover how an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1900 set off fear and anti-Asian sentiment in San Francisco. This new documentary tells the gripping story of the race against time by health officials to save the city from the deadly disease.
  • California won’t lift its mask requirement until June 15 to give the public and businesses time to prepare and ensure cases stay low, the state health director said Monday.
  • The call for conservation between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. came as excessive-heat warnings expanded to all of Southern California and up into the Central Valley, and were predicted to spread into Northern California later in the week.
  • In the pandemic, the government allowed millions of children to stay on Medicaid — no need to have an adult re-enroll them every year. But that may end soon, and many kids could lose their coverage.
  • The group uses the beats of hip hop to inspire kids to create social change.
  • Students at Canyon Crest Academy fight for a fair trade amendment to the law that protects against child labor and human rights violations.
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  • "Axios" is Greek for "worthy" — and now we know how much the company is worth, less than six years after its news site debuted.
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