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  • A malfunctioning South Korean ballistic missile blew up as it plowed into the ground Wednesday during a live-fire drill, panicking and confusing residents of the coastal city of Gangneung.
  • San Diego is preparing for a major storm to hit the region late Monday, bringing with it much needed rain and snow, but also high winds and possibly lightning. Plus, SANDAG recently approved a $160 billion regional transportation plan, but it still faces hurdles as voters will need to approve sales tax increases to fund some of the projects. Also, California regulators could dramatically change the state’s biggest-in-the nation solar marketplace next year. And in an excerpt of the Port of Entry podcast, meet Mexican artist Michelle Guerrero. The artist’s career is taking off, but, like a lot of artists, Guerrero had to go through a lot to get to where she is today. Finally, the Oceanside Museum of Art opens its fifth Artist Alliance Biennial this Saturday. The juried exhibit was conceived to elevate the voices of Southern California artists and celebrate the best work from the museum's Artist Alliance.
  • At issue in Tuesday's case was Alabama's congressional redistricting plan, adopted by the Republican state legislature after the 2020 Census.
  • Vocalist Robin Adler and her husband, guitarist Dave Blackburn are in their fifteenth year of leading their band Mutts of the Planet, who perform a show based entirely around the music of the great Joni Mitchell. Mitchell’s extraordinary career has spanned over forty years and has freely traveled across numerous musical frontiers during that time, including folk, through radio-friendly pop/rock and further, into jazz. Her long and diverse career has provided fertile ground for Mutts of the Planet to create a fascinating show that draws from all of Joni Mitchell’s artistic phases. Date: Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 2pm Location: Encinitas Library Cost: Free
  • North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Tuesday that flew over Japan for the first time in five years, the South Korean government said, triggering alerts across Japan.
  • Brazil faces a tense month ahead as the two divisive presidential candidates face each other in a runoff election.
  • Molly Yeh, author of Home is Where the Eggs Are: Farmhouse Food for the People You Love, took inspiration from her journey into parenthood while also hosting Girl Meets Farm.
  • As part of the former Soviet Union, Ukraine was the site of nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons - and the story of those helps tell the story of the country.
  • Five years on, survivors of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history are still struggling with the psychological and physical fallout.
  • A father and son fighting for Ukraine against the Russian invasion say the war has heightened their Jewish identity.
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