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Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk on August 9 to Fund Research and Double Survival The lung cancer community is on a mission: to make surviving lung cancer the expectation, not the exception. Hundreds of local residents will join in that mission by participating in the San Diego Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, August […]

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As a long-time entrepreneur with staff of my own, I’ve learned along the way the dos and do nots of both hiring and getting hired. Below are the four key entrepreneurial lessons for landing your next job, one that you love. Discover your passion. Taking the time to identify what drives you and what gets […]

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San Diego natives Shane Stanger and Rob Robbins opened their first Baked Bear in 2013 on Mission Boulevard with locations now in La Costa, Petco Park and now in Carmel Valley and they are not slowing down with another location opening in August. “It’s all about bringing homemade recipes and affordable treats to local neighborhoods”, […]

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With summer right around the corner, your children can look forward to a summer filled with learning and trips to magical lands. Continue to nurture their love of books with this list of wonderful, diverse books, for grades K-3, that your children won’t want to put down. Happy summer reading! Rude Cakes  By Rowboat Watkins. […]

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High temperatures predicted for San Diego through the weekend are potentially dangerous or even deadly for pets. Rancho Coastal Humane Society spokesman John Van Zante says, “Normally we give this warning in July or August, but predicted high temperatures through the weekend can be hazardous or even deadly for pets, kids, and seniors and many […]

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How deep can a person reach into the self to conquer adversity? If I were to choose one area of life that I feel would be most crucial to create balance and harmony in life, it would be feng shui for relationships. Feng shui for relationships goes far beyond the thought of just love and romance, […]

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INFO: “Lulu” is the Carmel Valley Life pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 1-1/2 year old, 42 pound, Siberian Husky. Lulu loves people and other dogs. She needs an active family that will help her use up her physical and mental energy. While Lulu is fully grown, she’s still […]

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Green Hat Electronics will be holding a community electronics recycling and paper shredding event this weekend (June 13th & 14th) at the Torrey Hills Vons in the back parking lot. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 10 am – 4 pm. Electronics recycling is free with the exception of microwaves and mini […]

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Well, summer is officially here!  Memorial Day has passed and Carmel Valley families are gearing up for summer camps, family vacations, and time at home with the kids! To kick off the summer, Fit in 60 Pilates and Barre is SUPER excited to offer our first Party at the Barre Live DJ Barre Class! On […]

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Chef Hanis Cavin and manager Sara Stroud opened to rave reviews when the original Shack opened in North Park. Slow food inspired and pork-centric, the emphasis is on quality, creativity and an ethos to inspire. Lucky for us, their second location is more of a sit down with patio located in the space once occupied […]

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Pets Bring so Many New Ways to Learn Whether it’s Math (“how much does a hamster weigh?”) or Science, (“what does a snake eat?”) Geography (“what part of the world do ferrets come from?”) or Grammar (“what words would we use to describe a goldfish?”) students will approach learning all these subjects with a new […]

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Is it Strep, is it allergies or is it just a sore throat? How many times do we pediatricians hear this complaint? Even for us in the medical field it is not an exact science to diagnose a strep throat. Many factors are taken into account when a sick child presents with a sore throat. […]

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