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  • The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced her exit on the same day the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 is no longer a global public health emergency.
  • The rate of soldiers dying by suicide is at the highest level since the Great Depression. Meanwhile, San Diego County jail inmates now have easy access to medication to reduce overdoses. Plus, how seniors are transporting across the world, virtually.
  • Rome & Duddy is a project made up of Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome and Duddy B, the vocalist and guitarist in Dirty Heads. This project was created out of the love they both share for reggae, folk and americana music. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • NPR must lay off 10% of its workforce to address an advertising shortfall of about $30 million, CEO John Lansing says. Lansing says marketers are nervous about the economy.
  • A new exhibit in San Diego showcases the journeys of the Freedom Riders. Meanwhile, children under the age of five could be eligible for a COVID vaccine as soon as next week. Plus, the San Diego Zoo welcomes its first aardvark cub in 35 years.
  • Police were tipped off about a social media account posting child pornography in the county that was tracked back to Wojahn, who has been mayor of the city since 2015.
  • From the museum: A new public outdoor installation, "Los Trompos," is opening in the park across from The New Children’s Museum on October 8. To kick off the opening day celebrations, there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. followed by a free all-day community celebration in the Museum Park with related art-making activities and food trucks for families to enjoy. Admission is required to experience installations inside the Museum. About "Los Trompos" Inspired by the popular children’s toy, "Los Trompos" consists of six colorfully woven, life-size spinning tops. Children are invited to team up to rotate the tops and climb inside for a spin, encouraging joyful play and collaboration with others. In Spanish, "Los Trompos" translates to “The Spinning Tops,” and the colorful surfaces of each top are woven in the traditional style of Mexican artisans. “The concept behind 'Los Trompos' is based on an approach of traditional toys, their colorful expression and the way they are constructed,” explained Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena, two of Mexico’s leading designers and creators of "Los Trompos," which was originally exhibited at the Museum of High Art in Atlanta. “We wanted to talk about the traditions and skills of the craftsmen in Mexico, and an inheritance of our culture. We like the idea of translating these techniques into new symbols.” "Los Trompos" is a traveling installation jointly commissioned with the Bay Area Discovery Museum, where these lively, eye-catching and larger-than-life tops. All six spinning tops will be on display at The New Children’s Museum until January 2023, after which three of the tops will return to the Bay Area Discovery Museum. "Los Trompos" is accessible to the public for free during The New Children’s Museum’s open hours. Follow on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Support local news through our Impact Journalism Fund. Support for the KPBS Impact Journalism Fund begins with gifts of $25,000. Local recognition is available, commensurate with the level of support.
  • From the organizers: Bask in the evening glow of Liberty Station with our 2nd Annual Barre Crawl. Dine, drink, and win a Hawaii vacation in support of TRBP! About the event: Join the intrepid artists of The Rosin Box Project for our second annual Barre Crawl! Hosted by Event Chair John Velasco and TRBP’s Board of Directors, the Barre Crawl is exactly as the name suggests! Start the evening at Stone Brewing Company on their elegant outdoor pavilion, enjoying catered appetizers and drinks, then “crawl” over to the Light Box Theater and enjoy dance, gourmet Belgian waffles, and the world premiere of this year’s IN FOCUS Film by Myles Thatcher (Soloist and Choreographer with San Francisco Ballet) and Brandon Lazo of Kings and Priests Media. Ticket proceeds go towards TRBP’s 2023 season, and your ticket enters you to win our fabulous door prize: A one-week stay in Kaanapali, Hawaii! We can’t wait to toast the end of our 2022 season with you and cheers the dance splendors to come in 2023. *Please note that this event does require walking one block in Liberty Station. Transportation will be provided from Stone Brewing to the Light Box Theater for anyone needing assistance. Related links: The Rosin Box Project on Instagram The Rosin Box Project website Tickets
  • The Census Bureau has released the most comprehensive national statistics to date about same-sex couples living together in the U.S. But many other LGBTQ+ people remain invisible in the census data.
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