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  • California has been battered by 10 previous atmospheric rivers this winter.
  • For decades, Eastwind Books was an anchor for the Bay Area's Asian American community. Now, the husband and wife duo behind it have decided to close the shop.
  • The Biden administration will use data from EMS first responders to track overdoses. The focus will be on improving response to a public health crisis that kills more than 100,000 Americans annually.
  • The lack of prosecutions and convictions points to a disconnect between the San Diego Police Department and the City Attorney’s Office.
  • More than 50 community members gathered in peaceful protest Saturday evening for an anti-hate rally following the stabbing of a 16-year-old Black girl the previous weekend in Lakeside.
  • Fleet Science Center is thrilled to announce our 50th anniversary celebrations, and we want you to be a part of it! Mark your calendars for March 10 as we launch our anniversary festivities. For this special occasion, we are offering throwback admission pricing at $2.50 for all visitors from March 10 to 14. That's right; you can experience the Fleet Science Center with admission prices from 1973. Coupons are not needed. Fleet Science Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • Forecasters are warning of more flooding, potentially damaging winds and difficult travel conditions on mountain roads as a new atmospheric river pushes into swamped California.
  • Few bands have had a more entertaining and over the top live show than THE TUBES. Their influence can be seen in many of the visually oriented groups of today such as The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Marilyn Manson and others. Though they may have been ahead of their time in the eighties, they haven’t lost a step and continue to reinvent themselves. Doors open at 7 p.m. Show is at 8 p.m. Ages 21+ Only $35-$100 Visit Belly Up on Facebook + Instagram
  • On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a vaccine mandate issued by the Biden administration that would have applied to companies with 100 employees or more. Legal analyst Dan Eaton breaks down why vaccine mandates are being blocked. Plus, the Chula Vista Police Department is using Chinese-made surveillance drones the Pentagon says might pose a national security risk. And, this weekend in the arts, there's a pairing of photography and contemporary dance, a couple of outdoor or virtual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, and some outdoor blues.
  • First Saniya wrote poems. Then she began rapping. Now she appears on TV and YouTube and before big crowds, spreading her message about justice. Her father the rickshaw driver is her chauffeur.
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