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  • The debate over whether police can share license plate data out of state has been settled. Meanwhile, high gas prices are hurting people who drive for a living. Also, San Diegans are stepping up to help Ukrainian refugees get medical care.
  • In his first public statement since leaving the state to enter a rehabilitation clinic, San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher officially resigned from the position.
  • Residents at Veterans Villages say there’s been drug abuse at the rehab center, and that conditions have become dangerous. Meanwhile, people protested outside of Sempra Energy Wednesday amid rising energy bills costs. Plus, The San Diego Repertory Theatre announced it’s suspending all remaining productions as of June 19th, and laying off all staff this month.
  • Greetings, A Better Life Together, Inc. and The BRIDGE Project Team is partnering with Amazon to provide employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We are hosting a free resource fair that day with Amazon on site to help with completing and submitting applications and to discuss reasonable accommodations. This will be an exciting event with other opportunities to get help enrolling in Medi-Cal and Cal Fresh, get connected with food distributions across the county and many other education opportunities for employment and support through the San Diego Regional Center. It is our hope that you consider the flyer and press release to get the word out about this free event. Our efforts are funded through a direct federal grant for Service Access & Equity with the Department of Disability Services. We are open to interviews and to answer any questions. Please call our main office at 619-741-1548 to speak with Veronica Perez to schedule Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • During a House committee hearing Wednesday, parents, activists and law enforcement officials accused social media sites of enabling drug dealers to sell fentanyl to young Americans.
  • At least nine bills introduced in Congress take aim at pharmacy benefit managers, the powerful middlemen that channel prescription drugs to patients. Here's what the fuss is all about.
  • A grant program gives states a path around a 1996 federal rule that prohibits the CDC from advocating gun control — a rule critics say has had a chilling effect on studying who has been shot and how.
  • Senators heard from witnesses, ranging from judicial ethics experts to a former attorney general in the George W. Bush administration, but used their questioning to reinforce their own arguments.
  • Join us at AR Workshop for a DIY class to make one of our many Wood Projects! Choose from a Plank Wood Sign, Porch Sign, Bath Tray, Framed Wood Sign, Round Lazy Susan, Centerpiece Box, or Plank Wood Tray. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Iran and Saudi Arabia on Friday agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after years of tensions, including a devastating attack on the heart of the kingdom's oil production.
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