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  • Most Americans frequently use federal science information. But few are concerned that cuts to federal science spending could affect their access to such information, a new poll finds.
  • The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch will open its gates to springtime enthusiasts beginning Saturday, March 1, 2025 for friends and families to wander amongst the colorful fifty-five acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus: a flower renowned for its large, double-petaled blooms that sit atop tall, straight stems. For the 2025 season, The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch is thrilled to welcome its very first traveling exhibit and will serve as the colorful backdrop for artist Alex Heveri’s, “Glass in Flight” which features over three dozen glass and steel sculptures of sparkling butterflies, dragonflies, bamboo, bees and insects that compliment the gardens and fields. The dazzling attraction stretches eight to ten weeks each year, from early March through early May, with a full slate of activities including live music performances, workshops and wellness classes. “This is going to be the most colorful season at The Flower Fields to date,” says Fred Clarke, General Manager of The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. “We can’t wait to see the faces of our guests as they take in the sight of Alex Heveri’s life-like, giant sculptures set against the natural beauty of The Flower Fields.” “Glass in Flight” features giant insects handcrafted from glittering Dalle de Verre glass, set into bright, powder-coated steel frames that will be scattered around The Flower Fields like giant jewels, complimenting the 55 acres of ranunculus and colorful gardens. Heveri employs the use of light and color in her work and fittingly draws inspiration from nature, in particular, the fluid and ethereal movement of butterflies, fireflies and beetles in flight. “The kaleidoscope of color that the Flower Fields bring each year is a stunning contrast for the individual sculptures that make up my ‘Glass in Flight’ exhibit,” says Artist, Alex Heveri. “I’m thrilled to bring my largest exhibit to date to Carlsbad, with over 38 sculptures sprinkled throughout the fields.” In addition, the 2025 Activity Calendar is blooming with activities and programming that have become a tradition for returning guests to enjoy year after year. The outdoor music series is set to feature performances by Gainesville The Band, Mariachi Serenata, The Free Collective Band, Bill Magee, Bayou Brothers, Cool Rush and Michele Lundeen. The Flower Fields’ wellbeing offerings are expanding with the addition of Golden Hour Pilates and Family Yoga in addition to the return of Sunset Meditation and Sound Healing and Flower Flow Yoga classes. Sunset Wine Tasting, Flower Crown Workshops and Tea in the Garden will return across multiple dates. The American Flag of Flowers, Tractor Wagon Rides, Artist Gardens, Sweet Pea Maze, Santa’s Playground and Carlsbad Mining Company will deliver on the nostalgic experiences The Flower Fields is renowned for delivering for over sixty years. The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch are located at 5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad, California, 92008. Single ticket admission is $27 for adults, $25 for seniors 60+ and military, $17 for children 3–10, and free for children under three and must be purchased online before arrival. Season passes are $57 for adults, $52 for seniors 60+, $33 for children 3–10, with group tours also available. Wagon tours are priced at $8 for adults and $4 for children. Private events are available to book year-round, including corporate groups and weddings. Advanced tickets will be available for purchase by visiting https://www.theflowerfields.com/. Facebook | Instagram | X
  • An 18-year-old from Russian-occupied Luhansk tells NPR how and why he escaped to Kyiv.
  • Over The Line (OTL) World Championship Over-the-Line (OTL) is a unique beach softball game that originated in San Diego. In this game, two teams of three players each compete to hit the ball over a line about 55 feet in front of the batter. Unlike traditional softball, OTL is played without bases, and the team that scores the most runs wins. The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) hosts the annual World Championship Over-the-Line Tournament, which takes place on Fiesta Island in Mission Bay. The tournament is held over two weekends in July and attracts hundreds of thousands of players and spectators worldwide. It has been a San Diego tradition for 70 years and is known for its carefree, daytime, adults-only atmosphere. Teams dress up in costumes and bring tents, chairs, beer, and hilarious signs to the beach for the event. If you’re looking for a fun way to spend a summer day in San Diego, OTL is worth checking out! Event Information First Weekend: July 12 & 13, 2025 Second Weekend: July 19 & 20, 2025 Men’s Division Games Start: 7:30 a.m. Women’s Division Games Start: 9 a.m. Location: Fiesta Island Park, 1590 East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA 92109 Reminder: No glass containers. Open to the Public: This public event requires no ticket or entrance fee to watch the games and enjoy the tournament. Double Elimination: For all teams in all 10 divisions (participants need to lose twice before they are eliminated). Start Dates & Times Please refer to your confirmation email for your actual start date/time. DIVISION START DATE START TIME Men’s Open Saturday 7/12 7:30 a.m. Women’s Open Saturday 7/12 9 a.m. Men’s Camitt Sunday 7/13 7:30 a.m. Men’s Century Sunday 7/13 7:30 a.m. Men’s Canardly Sunday 7/13 7:30 a.m. Men’s Cannever Saturday 7/19 9 a.m. Men’s Cadaver Saturday 7/19 10 a.m. Women’s Camuff Saturday 7/19 12 p.m. Men’s Camummy Saturday 7/19 12 p.m. Women’s Caneasy Sunday 7/20 TBD Games start promptly at 7:30 a.m. for Mens Divisions and a time to be determined for Womens Divisions and continue until dark on both weekends of OTL. Refer to your confirmation card/email for start date/time. All teams that are not seeded teams returning from last years tournament will be playing the 1st weekend. Select divisions only play 2nd weekend. A time limit will be imposed on the Men’s Open final Sunday. Over The Line Divisions Division Name # of Players Age Description & Information Men’s Open Three Men All Ages 3 men of all ages 18 and over Camitt Three Men All Ages 18 & Over Can wear gloves but no first baseman gloves Century Three Men 30+ All at least 30 but collectively adding up to 100 Canardly Three Men 40 3 men, all at least 40 years of age Cannever Three Men 50 3 men, all at least 50 years of age Cadaver Three Men 60 3 men, all at least 60 years of age (can wear gloves) Camummy Three Men 70 3 men, all at least 70 years of age (can wear gloves) Women’s Open Three Women All Ages 3 women of all ages 18 and over Camuff Three Women 35 3 women at least 35 years of age Caneasy Three Women 50 3 women at least 50 years of age Rules We Strictly Enforce The No “B”s: No Bottles, No Bicycles, No Bowzers, No Babies, No Bad Attitudes, and No Battles (fighting). Drones: Are prohibited in the permit area. Alcohol Rules: No Glass, No Kegs, No Styrofoam coolers, and Must be 21. Bicycle Rules: Bikes are prohibited within the dunes. Please store your bike at the bike racks. OMBAC is not responsible for your bikes, so please lock them up. (Make Sure to Pick Up Your Bike Each Day) FAQs: Am I going to receive a seeded app or pre-app in the mail as in years past? No, All signups are being done online and in person at the Comber on 5/3. Get signed up and we will be moving pre-app and seeded to appropriate slots. Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? The OTL tournament is held in a public place and therefore there are no age restrictions. Due to some content and sport activity we suggest that attendees be 18 years of age or older. What are my transport/parking options getting to the event? We are no longer working a shuttle from the surrounding areas but we do support rideshare programs and have designated drop off/pick up locations. We do offer a designaled parking pass through this event registration, you can buy it now in one transaction. Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? otl@ombac.org or info@ombac.org Visit: https://events.com/r/en_US/registration/2025-72nd-over-the-line-otl-world-championship-san-diego-july-942072 OMBAC on Facebook
  • A leaked budget proposal shows that the federal government plans to eliminate services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 crisis line.
  • Adams said he expects "to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer." The controversial cartoonist, a vocal supporter of President Trump, expressed compassion for former President Biden.
  • El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya said that his decision in the prosecution of Patrick Crusius was driven by a majority of victims' relatives who wanted the case behind them.
  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency has a long history of failing to help those who need assistance the most after disasters. Biden-era changes meant to fix some of those problems now face an uncertain future.
  • If the suspect in the recent D.C. case planned to kill people because of their Jewish faith, this would represent a major anomaly in lethal, antisemitic violence.
  • The San Diego City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday to approve a $6 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which will cut library hours on Sundays and not fill certain executive positions, but restores recreation center hours, Monday library hours at select branches and lake access.
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