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  • First, Representatives Sara Jacobs and Mike Levin got a look inside the Otay Mesa immigration detention center. Also, we bring you an update on a decades-long effort to restore California fisheries. Then, we’ll bring you the story of a Chula Vista tall ship considered an asset to the community. Plus, the inspiration behind this year’s Beatles Fair.
  • The Trump administration is not only arresting far more children, but they are being kept in the system longer. Research shows that any contact with the immigration enforcement system increases anxiety, post-traumatic stress and depression in children.
  • The San Diego Beatles Fair returns this weekend and is bringing awareness to pedestrian safety. Also, an author explores the history and evolution of Black representation in film. Plus, why more young people are turning to analog hobbies.
  • California State University’s $17 million contract with ChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is up for renewal. Some students and faculty say equal access to AI is important for preparing students for the workforce. Others say the implementation of AI tools has been confusing and opens the door to cheating. Some faculty have banned AI from their classes altogether and even started a petition to end the contract deal.
  • The Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California serves largely rural areas of western Riverside County such as Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto and the Elsinore Valley and serves nearly 1 million people.
  • In the mountains east of San Diego sits a place called Ilan-Lael. It’s 14 buildings on 10 acres, but beyond that, this place defies description.
  • Ahmad Joudeh once danced under the threat of ISIS in a Syrian refugee camp. Now he performs on world stages. He shares how survival became art, how he reclaimed his story and what it takes to live fully as a dancer.
  • The Old Globe's newly commissioned play based on Herman Melville's 1853 short story, "Bartleby, the Scrivener," has extended its run through March 22.
  • Celebrate Mother’s Day at Rancho Bernardo Inn with two elevated brunch experiences. On May 10, guests can enjoy a refined three-course brunch at AVANT from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring seasonal starters, chef-crafted entrées, and indulgent desserts, or opt for a chic Bottomless Brunch Buffet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., complete with curated cuisine, decadent sweets, and an elegant resort setting—perfect for honoring Mom in style. Reservations are required. Book online or call (844) 254-0013. Rancho Bernardo Inn on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pen to Paper & Purge is a 4-week, immersive writing experience designed to help you clear mental clutter, reconnect with your inner voice, and make space for what truly matters—on and off the page. Through guided writing prompts, reflective exercises, and intentional discussion, this weekly 2-hour class supports participants in “spring cleaning” their thoughts, emotions, and environments using the power of writing. Each session weaves together internal reflection and external action, pairing writing exercises with simple, practical steps to release physical clutter and reset your environment. You won’t just write about letting go—you’ll actively create space in your surroundings each week, reinforcing clarity, calm, and creative flow. Each session focuses on a different layer of release—from clearing internal narratives and emotional buildup to letting go of physical clutter and outdated identities. You’ll use journaling, storytelling, and creative exercises to process what you’ve been holding onto, uncover what’s ready to be released, and define what you want to carry forward—while also taking small, manageable steps to refresh your physical space. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just getting started, this class offers a supportive space to declutter your mind, shift your perspective, and build sustainable creative habits that extend into your daily environment. By the end of the four weeks, you’ll have a collection of personal writing, a clearer sense of direction, and tangible progress in both your inner world and your physical space. Weekly Goals : Week 1: Clearing the Mind + Space Reset Clear racing thoughts and identify mental clutter while beginning with a simple physical reset. Declutter a small space (desk, drawer, bag or writing area) Week 2: Emotional Spring Cleaning – Letting Go of the Past Process stored emotions through writing while releasing items connected to past versions of yourself. Clear sentimental items no longer serving you (old letters, gifts, notes/papers, bookshelves, keepsakes) Week 3: Habit & Environment Cleanse Explore patterns, routines, and creative blocks while decluttering spaces that impact your daily flow. Declutter closet or storage: remove items not used/worn in 12 months (clothes, accessories, storage) Week 4: Refresh, Reset & Flow Write about how your ideal day, week, or creative process would flow if blocks were cleared. Declutter spaces that impact daily routines or creativity (desk, kitchen, creative areas) San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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