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  • In Landman, filmmaker Taylor Sheridan turns his attention to the dangerous and very masculine oil industry. TV critic Eric Deggans says the series often portrays women as caricatures.
  • This weekend in the arts: The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus explores light, color and nature in music; SoNo Fest heats up with chili and local flair; plus, the annual December Nights shines with the grand reopening of Balboa Park’s Botanical Building.
  • Recalled shakes were sent to nursing homes and hospitals. No San Diego County cases have been reported so far.
  • SDG&E reported that up to 64,866 customers could lose power this week due to heightened wildfire risks.
  • A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake killed over 1,000 people near the epicenter in Myanmar. In neighboring Thailand, several were killed when a high-rise tower collapsed.
  • Brain Balance, a leading drug-free brain training program designed to help adults and kids improve focus, behavior, social skills, cognitive performance, health, safety, and emotional well-being, offers a complimentary workshop for Transition Planning for Neurodiverse Students. Adulting can be challenging, especially for neurodiverse students. Hear from neurodiverse ally, Crystal Sanford, M.Ed., M.A. CCC-SLP, ASDCS, Owner of Sanford Autism Advocacy Group, LLC, as she shares: 1) The role that the IEP can play in helping students to prepare for adulthood, 2) What parents can do now to better prepare for the transition into adulthood, and 3) Available resources to support neurodivergent families through the process. Brain Balance of Greater San Diego has three centers in Carmel Mountain Ranch (10175 Rancho Carmel Drive, Suite 124, 92128), Chula Vista (310 3rd Avenue, Suite C7, 91910), and Encinitas (165 S. El Camino Real, Suite E, 92024). For more information, please call (858) 324-5545 Visit: https://www.brainbalancecenters.com/locations/california/san-diego Brain Balance of Greater San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Kenneth Stern, who drafted a widely used definition of antisemitism, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism claims to stifle speech and debate on the Middle East on college campuses.
  • Join us for a spectacular day of music and community at the newly renovated Jacobs Music Center! On Sunday, September 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the San Diego Symphony will host a FREE, open-house celebration featuring live performances, delicious food, and engaging activities. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a vibrant community celebration, experiencing some of the best of San Diego's musical talent in a stunning, newly renovated venue. Reserve your free tickets today and mark your calendar for a day of unforgettable music and fun! Note: Tickets are general admission; seating is first-come, first-served. Visit: https://purchasing.sandiegosymphony.org/9590/9591 San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • This latest case, in which lawyers argue their client had no proven links to MS-13, adds to the growing judicial and public scrutiny about the deportations to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison.
  • A tour of a grow facility in Maryland reveals the wide variety of scents from different cannabis strains.
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