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San Diego CA

13 September, 2021

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Happy Tuesday, San Diego! Let's get you started with everything you need to know going on locally. Are you a local business owner or marketer in San Diego? Our premium local sponsorships will keep you at the top of inboxes around town every morning. Contact us here for the lowdown. First, today's weather: Clear throughout the day. High: 76, low: 62. Here are the top stories today in San Diego: A gubernatorial recall election could unseat first-term Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom this week. Here's everything you need to know, including where to drop off mail ballots or vote in person. (San Diego Patch)A man from San Diego County who had multiple knives in a swastika-adorned truck near the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C. was arrested for possession of prohibited weapons, the U.S. Capitol police said. (City News Service)A jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial for a man who killed a San Diego police officer and wounded his partner during a stop in the Southcrest neighborhood in 2016. (NBC 7 San Diego)Of the more than 1.96 million mail-in ballots issued in San Diego County for the California gubernatorial recall election, 837,643 — 42.73 percent of registered voters — have been returned as of Monday. (City News Service)Four San Diego-area firefighting agencies will receive five-, six- and seven-figure state grants to help them fund their wildfire prevention and preparedness programs. (City News Service) Today's San Diego Daily is brought to you by our friends at Ring, the home security company. Ring does a lot more than doorbells: check out their full suite of smart home products at Ring.com. And thank you Ring for helping to make local news happen in San Diego! Today in San Diego: Meet the Artist: Gloria Hazel - Visions Art Museum. (11 a.m.) San Diego 101: Legacies of the Past - San Diego History Center. (noon) An Evening With Kelsey Overstreet - Sparks Gallery. (6 p.m.) Designing Gardens in Harmony with Nature. (7 p.m.) Casbah and Soda Bar Present: The Backseat Lovers. (8 p.m.) San Diego Patch Notebook San Diego County Library: "A library card gives you access to #SDCL's one-million item collection, which includes books, CDs and DVDs!" (Facebook) San Diego Unified School District: "San Diego Unified's Family Engagement Department and Instructional Technology will host a series of Parents as Partners Zoom sessions to share standards and best practices while using student technology." (Facebook) San Diego County Library: "The Registrar of Voters wants you to know the following activities cannot take place at voting locations or mail ballot drop-off locations." (Facebook) From our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Add your business here Events: How to Divorce Better – Carlsbad, California Hub ~ No–Cost Webinar (September 14) House Hacking 101: How to Live for Free in San Diego (September 16) Ask the Divorce Experts – San Diego, California Hub ~ No–Cost Webinar (September 17) San Diego Coastal Art Studios Tour (September 18) Hukilau Fresh Hop Pale Beer Launch Party X Urban Surf 4 Kids (September 19) Day 1: Is The Bible the Guide You Can Trust? (Bible-based Webinar Series) (September 24) Day 2: Is The Bible the Guide You Can Trust? (Bible-based Webinar Series) (September 25) Day 3: Is The Bible the Guide You Can Trust? (Bible-based Webinar Series) (September 26) Taxes in Retirement Webinar (September 28) Add your event Job listings: Marketing Assistant - Fast & Easy Work! (Details) Add your job listing Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday off right. See you tomorrow morning for another update. If you're enjoying these newsletters, consider bringing some friends and neighbors into the fold. Send them this link to subscribe. — Kristina Houck Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming San Diego Daily? Email [email protected].

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