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  • The city of San Diego is now accepting and investigating complaints about short term rentals. Violators of the city's license ordinance will be fined.
  • Fringe ends with its traditional Secret Cabaret and "best of" the festival.
  • El Paso High School students' SAT answer sheets flew from the UPS truck transporting them last week. All but 55 were recovered, and students may have to retake their tests.
  • According to a new report, the number of people subject to forced labor or marriage or trafficking has increased substantially since 2016, with the majority of forced labor cases in rich countries.
  • Have you been trying to muster up the energy to complete your creative project for a while now? Are you recently retired, perhaps, and looking to get back into that artistic hobby you always loved before LIFE took over? Or maybe you work in an artistic field, always on other people’s projects…just never on your own? This powerful, seven-week course is for novices and working artists of all types, including writers, visual artists, actors, dancers, musicians…ANYONE who recognizes their innate creativity! In a supportive and safe setting we will: • work through the chapters and exercises in The Artist’s Way • take a look “behind the scenes”–those people, places, things in both our past and present that keep us from plunging forward with our art • hold ourselves accountable to daily/weekly creative practices and (at least!) one project each that we will share at the last class • discover new processes to make us more pro-active and productive • re-discover joy, in little things, in one another, and in our day to day lives. Bring a copy of The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron and a 9″ x 11” unlined sketchbook. No previous art experience required.
  • With all the current controversy over boarder issues, poverty and so much need around the world, there's one group of people in Chula Vista actively trying to help our neighbors south of the border. On Friday September 16, TG The Gym Chula Vista launched their "Love your neighbor" campaign. The Gym is selling limited edition Mexico themed T-shirts where 100% of the proceeds will go towards building a house for a family in need in Baja Mexico. With a target goal of raising $10,000! The owners along with the gym members themselves are going down the first weekend in November to build a house for a family in need. Partnering with a group called Baja bound who has been building houses for families for many years. One of the gym owners Steven Kruckenberg said "we're hoping to get the community of Chula Vista involved, and maybe we can do this annually to help families in need". The gym has previously done fundraisers for local Chula Vista families struggling with medical bills for their terminally Ill children as well as raised money to help orphanages in Uganda earlier this year. If you'd like to help donate you can stop in to TG The Gym Chula Vista, located at 320 3rd Ave. Chula Vista, California 91910, on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022 and buy a T-shirt to help support the cause. (Open 24 hours) TG The Gym Chula Vista on Facebook + Instagram
  • How long are they? Reportedly an astonishing 23 inches, which might qualify the kid for a Guinness World Record.. But some goat gurus say the floppy ears should be trimmed for the animal's well-being.
  • Volunteers, donations and financial support for Tijuana migrant shelters dried up during the pandemic. Now some operators say they are close to shutting down.
  • The San Diego Community College District has seen a 30% increase in high school student dual enrollments in the past year.
  • This year, the symposium will focus on transboundary conservation, specifically across the US-Mexico border, which spans nearly 2,000 miles across six distinct ecoregions and shapes a landscape that is home to more than 15 million people. It represents a unique opportunity to explore how to improve conservation outcomes for both people and ecosystems – and how to do so in the context of multinational, transboundary collaboration. The symposium will explore such topics as opportunities for, and barriers to, effective conservation in Mexico and the border region; climate change impacts; how to balance cultural needs, sustainable economic development, security, and the health of natural systems; the role of Indigenous leadership; and how the region’s distinct history and biogeography offer insights and learnings for other parts of North America. The 2022 symposium will be a hybrid format, with options for both in-person attendance in Denver, CO, as well as virtual participation.
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