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  • Learn more about a proposed zero-emission truck charging hub in National City. What: Skycharger Community Meeting When: Thursday, May 1, 2025 | 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Where: National City Aquatic Center at Pepper Park, 3300 Pepper Park Pl., National City, CA 91950 The event will include: - A project update and timeline - A safety briefing including fire risk assessment and planning Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/QYA7zqKUjY8p6iW7A More info here: https://skycharger.com/zev-truck-hub/ We’re looking forward to an open and respectful conversation and hope to see you there.
  • The Court of Federal Claims was a little-known court until the U.S. Supreme Court said that universities need to file suit there, and not in traditional district courts, to try to have their research grant funding restored. The Trump administration has terminated billions of dollars in science grants.
  • Jim Jarmusch's quietly humorous relationship triptych won the top prize on Saturday. The film about the relationships between siblings, and with their parents, stars Adam Driver, Vicky Krieps and Cate Blanchett.
  • Answer our six-question multiple-choice quiz and find out which candidates align with you on important issues before the 2025 special primary election for county supervisor in District 1.
  • Latin Fridays at Quartyard! Enjoy Latin music and cuisine from the award winning El Comal Restaurant. We’re dancing to live music by Rumba Y Soul Happy Hour 5-6 PM | Music from 6-9 PM | All Ages Rumba Y Soul was founded by Nick Carrillo to share his love and passion for salsa music. The band’s arrangements of well-loved salsa clásica are perfect for dancers and music-lovers. With their ambitious repertoire, they’re sure to please the palates of different Latin music tastes. From lively dance numbers to soul-stirring ballads, get ready to dance with Rumba y Soul. Quartyard on Facebook / Instagram
  • Junior Over The Line The Junior Over the Line Tournament is an annual event that brings together young athletes from across the region to compete in the exciting Over the Line (OTL) sport. This unique 3-player softball type game is open to junior players of all skill levels, allowing beginners to learn the game and experienced players to showcase their talents. The Junior Over the Line Tournament participants can look forward to a day of fun in the sun, filled with laughter, excitement, and the thrill of competition. The chance to test their skills against teams from different backgrounds adds an element of adventure. Event Information Junior Over-The-Line® is a unique 3-player softball type game played on sand. The play area is marked out using rope and staked into the ground in a triangle pattern. Each team pitches to its players. The key rule is to hit a softball-type ball over the line to effect a hit, with 3 hits resulting in a run. Notably, there is no running of bases, making it a distinctive and exciting game. Junior OTL is played the same way adult Over-The-Line is. The difference is court size. The peewee division is co-ed and played on a 35′ court, using a safety softball and hitting off a tee. For ages 9-11 and 12-14, the court size is 45′, and it uses a standard OTL ball and pitching. All other divisions use standard-sized courts, balls, and pitching. Gloves are allowed for all divisions except the 18-20-year-old boys division. Round-robin formats are used, with 4 to 5 teams per court. Due to single-elimination play, awards are given to 1st—and 2nd-place teams. Event Details: Junior OTL Tournament ($15): June 8, 2025 Junior OTL Tournament ($15): June 29, 2025 World Championships (Free): August 9, 2025 Player Check-In: 7:30 a.m. Games Start: 8:30 a.m. Location: Fiesta Island Park, 1590 East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA 92109 Teams: 3-player team price of $15 includes lunch, drinks and snacks for all registered players. Individual Players: Individual players can also register for $5. We will match you up with a team. We want to give everyone the ability to play! Open to the Public: This public event requires no ticket or entrance fee to watch the games and enjoy the tournament. Age Divisions: DIVISION - AGES - NOTES Pee Wee 5-6 yrs Co-ed teams are allowed, Gloves Allowed Pee Wee 7-8 Co-ed teams are allowed, Gloves Allowed Boys 9-11 Gloves are allowed Boys 12-14 Gloves are allowed Boys 15-17 Gloves are allowed Boys 18-20 Gloves are not allowed Girls 9-11 Gloves are allowed Girls 12-14 Gloves are allowed Girls 15-20 Gloves are allowed 3-player team price of $15 includes lunch, drinks and snacks for all registered players. World champion ships is free for all players and includes lunch, drink and snacks as well. Individual players can also register for $5. We will match you up with a team. We want to give everyone the ability to play! Donate to Angels of OMBAC Angels of OMBAC provide financial support for amateur, youth, and adaptive sports in San Diego County. The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) provides organization, labor, and equipment for many of these activities. Angels of OMBAC was formed to help fund them. Some examples: Junior Over-the-Line, Wheel-Chair Over-the-Line, international amateur Rugby, Wheel-Chair Basketball, and Quad Rugby, to name a few. OMBAC - Old Mission Beach Athletic Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • Though the FDA narrowed criteria for the shots, many people still want them, to avoid illness and protect vulnerable family members. Some are turned down at the pharmacy or have to jump through hoops.
  • Join us for a night of fishing in Lakes 1 - 4. No state fishing license is required, only a permit from the General Store. Adults $10, Jrs & Seniors $6, Extra pole stamp $4. Bring your lantern. Visit: https://santeechamber.com/events/details/santee-lakes-night-fishing-06-11-2020-3500
  • KPBS reports on the impact so far of President Trump’s policies rooted in Project 2025 on major sectors in San Diego: education, criminal justice, science and libraries.
  • Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who led recovery efforts as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, urges people to be prepared for future disasters.
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