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#Octopus #MarineBiology #AquariumResearch
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La Jolla's Birch Aquarium raising 3,000 hatchlings of 'mysterious' octopus species
A surprise discovery at Birch Aquarium in La Jolla is shedding new light and providing first-of-its-kind information about what researchers call a mysterious octopus species that typically is in deeper waters away from human eyes.
#Octopus #MarineBiology #AquariumResearch
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La Jolla's Birch Aquarium raising 3,000 hatchlings of 'mysterious' octopus species
A surprise discovery at Birch Aquarium in La Jolla is shedding new light and providing first-of-its-kind information about what researchers call a mysterious octopus species that typically is in deeper waters away from human eyes.
#Theatre #Playwriting #SanDiego
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Old Globe's Powers New Voices fest kicks off 2026 play-reading event season
By Pamela Kragen | pam. kragen@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Diego theater fans curious about what The Old Globe may have in its theatrical pipeline a year or two down the road can get a sneak peek this month when the Powers New Voices Festival returns to the Balboa Park theater for its 13th season.
#SanDiego #ArtMuseum #CulturalHeritage
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San Diego Museum of Art at 100: Honoring the past, with big plans ahead
By Pamela Kragen | pam. kragen@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
A month or so before the Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego opened its doors on Feb.
#Oceanside #Infrastructure #CommunityDevelopment
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Plan to rebuild Oceanside's pier approach bridge and buildings under review
By Phil Diehl | philip. diehl@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
New details of the plans to rebuild the pedestrian access bridge to the Oceanside Municipal Pier and to replace or renovate several other much-loved beachfront plaza facilities are available for public scrutiny.
#Firefighter #Diversity #History
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Firefighter who broke color barrier at San Diego Fire-Rescue Department turns 100
By Karen Kucher | karen. kucher@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
When Ben Holman became a San Diego firefighter in 1951, he wasn't looking to make history.
#Homelessness #SanDiego #ShelterSystem
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As shelter requests fail, San Diego leaders weigh changing who gets a bed
By Blake Nelson | blake. nelson@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
For years, asking for shelter in the city of San Diego has often been a first-come, first-serve process.
#Biodiversity #Ornithology #Conservation
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'All my life has been about exploring': Ornithologist Gerardo Marrón talks birds, Baja and bringing kids into science
Crickets chirp in the night as Gerardo Marrón calls to an elf owl on a Baja California Sur mountainside in late October.
#Biodiversity #Ornithology #Conservation
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'All my life has been about exploring': Ornithologist Gerardo Marrón talks birds, Baja and bringing kids into science
Crickets chirp in the night as Gerardo Marrón calls to an elf owl on a Baja California Sur mountainside in late October.
#ChulaVista #EconomicDevelopment #Tourism
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Chula Vista banks on Gaylord's success to fuel ambitious development vision
By Walker Armstrong | walker. armstrong@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
When the Gaylord Pacific Resort and Convention Center opened in May, Mayor John McCann saw more than just Marriott's largest property cutting ribbons on the city's bayfront.
#Venezuela #Liberty #HumanRights
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Ouster of Maduro government sparks celebrations among Venezuelans in South Florida
By VANESSA A. ALVAREZ, TIM REYNOLDS and BRUCE SCHREINER, Associated Press
DORAL, Fla. (AP) -- Revelers chanted "liberty" and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the American military attack that toppled Nicolás Maduro's government -- a stunning outcome they had longed for but left them wondering what comes next in their troubled homeland.
#NationalCity #WaterfrontDevelopment #CoastalAccess
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Coastal Commission approval opens new chapter for National City's waterfront access
By Walker Armstrong | walker. armstrong@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
After more than a decade of planning and negotiation, National City has secured unanimous approval from the California Coastal Commission for a development plan that officials say will finally give residents access to their city's waterfront.
#Carlsbad #TransitOrientedDevelopment #AffordableHousing
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Setbacks seen for redevelopment of 2 Carlsbad train stations
By Phil Diehl | philip. diehl@sduniontribune. com | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Plans to build hundreds of apartments at Carlsbad's two train stations have been slowed by the need to work around unanticipated situations, a North County Transit District official said.
#DianeCrump #HorseRacing #FemaleJockey
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Diane Crump, the first female jockey to ride in the Kentucky Derby, dies at 77
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Diane Crump, who in 1969 became the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race and a year later became the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby, has died.