Mission Bay redevelopment moves forward

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Natural habitat restoration is prioritized for Mission Bay. In other news, supporters of Israel hold a week of events on the UC San Diego campus. Plus, more funding for local maternal care.

A plan to prioritize wildlife at De Anza Cove is moving forward.More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….It includes funding for programs that were previously on the chopping block.

AB: Starting in the 1940s, humans drastically altered the landscape of Mission Bay to create more sandy beaches and parkland. But the environmental consequences were devastating. Endangered birds lost habitat and the water in Mission Bay is teeming with bacteria and pollutants. Andrew Meyer is conservation director for the San Diego Audubon Society.

There is a representation of the sacred Western Wall on display outside the Geisel Library…in honor of the university’s annual Peace in Israel week. With recent hospital maternity ward closures in the county, the role of birth centers has become increasingly vital. Helms says she's thought about closing her doors a few times due to financial struggles. but with a new 100,000 dollar equity impact grant she's getting ready to expand her maternal care services.

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