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  • President Trump's tariffs are having serious consequences on small businesses across the United States. The Catoctin Creek Distilling Co.'s co-owners talk about their experiences dealing with tariffs.
  • A simple email sparked a deep connection between Dave and Adam. Their love story proves that even in the digital age, true love can bloom despite the distance.
  • As Team U.S.A. climbs the Olympics swimming charts, searches for "why do swimmers wear parkas?" are trending on Google.
  • Join us at the First Friday Art Walk a FREE La Jolla Village event highlighting the growing gallery community along with emerging artist pop-ups. Wander through 26 galleries and pop-up artists scattered across the charming streets of La Jolla. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with sips, snacks, and a vibrant tapestry of artwork. Don’t miss out on the magic – pre-register, and we’ll treat you to a FREE all-day parking pass, along with an advance copy of this month’s Art Walk map. La Jolla by the Sea on Facebook / Instagram
  • The storm arrived in the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, killing two people and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands, mostly in the Seattle area, before moving through Northern California.
  • Christian Arreguin is voting for the first time in this year's general election. Through the Alliance San Diego youth artist-in-residence program, he's also making art to inspire civic engagement among young people in his Chicano community.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio has unveiled his plan to streamline a department that he says has become too bloated over the years. He's cutting 132 offices and about 700 jobs at the state department
  • Lawmakers are asking the Defense Secretary to explain how the Pentagon is complying with court rulings blocking President Trump's executive order attempting to ban transgender troops from service.
  • At issue is whether school systems are required to allow parents to opt their kids out of classes because of religious objections to classroom materials.
  • The 8th annual Tequila and Taco Music Festival returns to San Diego at its new venue in Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7. Festival goers will enjoy an enticing array of over 20 premium tequila tastings from smooth blanco by Nosotros Tequila to aged añejo by Rancho La Gloria, delectable tacos of different variations of traditional street tacos and innovative creations from over 15 local and regional chefs and eateries including Global Tacos Grill, Barra Cruda and Baja Tacos and artisan vendors showcasing unique crafts from Temascali and Kopacetic Kreations, jewelry from JorgeGeorge and Roni’s Treasures, apparel from Alberly and SD Cork Hats, and much more. Enjoy an exciting lineup of live music performances by Smooth Sounds of Santana, Outlaw Mariachi, DJ Ozomatli, and DJ Warren G on Saturday and Upstream, Vilma Diaz y La Sonora & Shaggy on Sunday! This annual festival has etched itself as a regional highlight, drawing thousands of attendees from across the state. Saturday, April 6: 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday, April 7: Noon - 6 p.m. 21+ Only No animals allowed No chairs or blankets Cashless event
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