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  • A bonus episode of The Finest! Meet the team behind the podcast as we talk hot takes, art vs. culture and what makes the San Diego region so special. It's casual, candid and very fun.
  • If humans are naturally drawn to learning, why do so many children dislike school? Terri Novacek draws from her forty years of research, training, and experience in education (public, charter, and homeschooling) to share insight and strategies that put your child in the driver's seat and keep their love of learning alive. This program will begin with a presentation and end with Q&A.
  • The campground at Tijuana River Regional Park is set to reopen Tuesday. The union for park rangers says pollution levels in the area make it unsafe for rangers and visitors.
  • Our Pride Leadership Team meets every third Saturday of the month at the University Christian Church in Hillcrest. Join us to meet fellow volunteer leaders, participate in valuable trainings, and help plan Pride events! Interested in joining our Volunteer Leadership Team? Leadership roles offer a chance to make a lasting impact by guiding volunteers, overseeing key event operations, and ensuring a smooth and inclusive experience for all. Whether you’re coordinating teams, managing logistics, or helping shape the future of Pride events, these roles are perfect for those looking to develop leadership skills, build community, and create meaningful change. Visit: Community Building Workshop and Pride Planning San Diego Pride on Instagram and Facebook
  • Sometimes reducing your home's energy use can be as simple as opening a window or buying tape. Here are five easy ways to have a more climate-friendly home and save on energy bills at the same time.
  • The park is a "natural-habitat oriented" space featuring nature playgrounds, 2 miles of walkways and bike paths, sand dunes, native plants and space for passive activities such as bird watching.
  • With the "mass revocation" of international student visas nationwide since April, local activists have raised concerns about how California law AB91 might be impacted.
  • "What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work this summer. But on the National Mall, their work was deemed too political.
  • A recent study finds that living near a highway could have a negative impact on people’s social lives. Lead author Luca Aiello hypothesized that if residents can’t walk around their communities easily, then they’re likely meeting fewer people. Plus, nine San Diego university students have had their visas revoked. It’s part of a wave of visa revocations happening across the U.S. And the family of a man arrested during an immigration raid in El Cajon in March is fighting to keep him in the country.
  • Authorities said at least 80 shots were fired in the shooting that began at about 12:45 a.m. People reported running, ducking for cover and scrambling to their cars for safety.
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