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  • A bipartisan group of Senators voted to remove the emergency declaration President Trump used to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canada. The vote was largely symbolic since the House isn't expected to act.
  • Batter up! The East Village Association is gearing up to celebrate the start of baseball season at the 13th Annual East Village Block Party on Opening Weekend on Saturday, March 29 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Taking place on J Street from 6th to 10th Avenues in front of Petco Park, the entire community is invited to come together to celebrate the Padres and everything East Village has to offer. The free family-friendly event promises a day filled with local small businesses, live music and entertainment, a classic car show, tasty bites, local retail vendors, photo opportunities and a variety of other fun family-friendly activities. Immerse yourself in the Padres team spirit as the streets outside of Petco Park come to life. Attendees are encouraged to stroll through the streets and savor an exciting lineup of tasty bites and sips from local food and beverage vendors while soaking up the lively atmosphere. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, and come celebrate the community and the return of baseball season!
  • Russia's president welcomed the idea of a ceasefire but warned Ukraine might use a 30-day truce to regroup and questioned how it would be enforced, as President Trump's envoy visited Moscow.
  • ..with Special Guests JJ Grey & Mofro and Dumpstaphunk! Grammy®-winning horn player Trombone Shorty puts a New Orleans spin on everything he plays. Prowling the stage with his band, Orleans Avenue, he delivers an explosive performance blurring the lines between funk, jazz and R&B. Please note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/trombone-shorty/ Troy Andrews (Trombone Shorty) on Instagram and Facebook
  • NOAA relies on hundreds of contracts to keep the agency running. The new commerce secretary is reviewing many of them individually, causing disruptions to many normal operations within the agency.
  • The brewing and culinary industries thrive on diversity, passion, and creativity—and women are at the heart of this vibrant community. At Stone, we proudly celebrate the remarkable contributions of women who inspire and elevate our craft. Each year, we honor International Women’s Day with a unique pairing dinner and a special beer brewed by the incredible women of Team Stone. Join us for a three-course dining experience that celebrates women's artistry, dedication, and innovation in brewing, hospitality, and beyond. Together, we’ll raise a glass to the extraordinary women who enrich our community and continue to shape its future. YOUR $85 TICKET INCLUDES: An exclusive three-course dinner with carefully selected pairings MENU First Course Al pastor smoked salmon rillettes, Veracruz sauced mussels, pickled escabeche veggies served with house-made kettle potato chips Paired with: Stone She’s the Brewer IPA | West Coast IPA | ABV 8.5% Second Course Venison and pork meatballs stuffed with Oaxaca cheese, served with potatoes in a spiced tomato-cumin broth Paired with: Stone Tigresas del Sur | Tamarind Pale Ale w/Fonio | ABV 6% Third Course Slow-cooked duck carnitas, fresh flour tortillas, a duo of moles—black and pipián verde—chili paste, and nopalitos Paired with: Stone’s Phantastic Sangria Fourth Course Churros served with peanut-flavored mazapan ice cream and a warm chocolate-cinnamon dipping sauce Paired with: Stone Double Fireside Magic | Imperial Brown Ale w/Marshmallows, Vanilla, Chocolate and French Oak | ABV 8.5% THIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER ONLY (including non-drinkers) – please don’t forget your valid photo ID! PACE YOURSELF - Your safety is in everybody's best interest; as such California law prohibits us to serve any obviously intoxicated guests. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND if you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms or have tested positive for Covid-19. If such a situation arises, please follow the directions on Eventbrite to process a full refund.
  • Witness the Annual Winter Journey of the Pacific gray whale. Each winter, the Pacific gray whales pass by the western overlooks of Cabrillo National Monument--San Diego's only national park. After spending the summer feeding in the food-rich waters of the Arctic, the whales swim south along the coast to the bays of Baja California, where they mate and nurse their young. Along the way, they pass Point Loma and Cabrillo National Monument, where you can witness their annual winter journey. Once nearly hunted into extinction, these majestic animal populations are now considered close to their pre-exploitation numbers. Mid-January is the peak time for their migration. National Park Service entrance fees and policies apply. Opening Date: Jan. 1, 2025 Visit CNMF.ORG for more information. Cabrillo National Monument Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Please join us for a free artist reception with refreshments and live music. Growing up by the sea and observing Southern California’s shores and seasonal cycles for decades, regional artist Fredric Hope’s work brilliantly celebrates the beauty of nature’s artistry, refracted through memory, in a unique form of visual and emotional archaeology. Hope’s distinct approach expands Southern California painting traditions that invite us to interpret silent stories, and contemplate the visual whispers of time, place, and the increasing vulnerability of coastal regions. Fredric Hope "Silent Storytellers" on view February 7 through June 28
  • Drug deaths are declining but the Trump administration's intelligence team has issued a new report describing street fentanyl as a top threat to the U.S.
  • "King: In the Wilderness" documentary (2018, TV-14, 1h 51m) Friday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. at the Carlsbad Dove Library In honor of Black History Month this February, we are proud to present a documentary that explores the final months of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life. Dr. King's legacy is deeply woven into the fabric of American history over the past 70 years. This film provides an intimate look at his last months, marked by personal struggle and doubt, as he and his closest advisors wrestled with the belief that his role as a leading advocate for change had come to an end.
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