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  • The National World War Two Museum and the Gary Sinise Foundation celebrate the trailblazing women who worked in the American defense industry in the 1940s, and preserve their stories for future generations.
  • The temporary injunction issued by Judge Berman Jackson seeks to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a lawsuit filed by the agency's union proceeds.
  • The San Diego Unified School District began taking steps in December of last year to protect students from possible Trump Administration actions.
  • The memo obtained by NPR says troops would be used in activities, including in "night operations and rural interdiction," as well as "guard duty and riot control" inside detention facilities.
  • They can be life-saving but radiation from the scans also contributes to cancer risk. The authors of a new study estimate overuse of CT scans is increasing the U.S. cancer burden.
  • Rural communities are scrambling after the Trump administration canceled billions in disaster grants. Many were counting on the funds for infrastructure fixes meant to withstand future disasters.
  • Join Southern Caregiver Resource Center at the Waves of Giving Luncheon in honor of National Caregivers Day! This event is an opportunity to unite and strengthen our collective efforts to support family caregivers. Together, we can bridge the gap in resources and raise crucial funds to assist caregivers along their journey. Enjoy a delicious meal while connecting with fellow advocates and supporters and learn more about the impactful, free services that SCRC provides to caregivers in our community. Let’s come together to make a lasting impact! Visit: https://www.caregivercenter.org/wavesofgiving Southern Caregiver Resource Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us May 10th & 11th, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., for our 48th Annual Spring Arts and Crafts Fair, a San Diego tradition for the whole family! A truly All-Artisan fair, where all the works are hand-crafted and sold by the artists and crafters themselves. Outside wine bars, a food court and over 125 hand-picked vendors from across Southern California, with everything from handmade jewelry, soaps, paintings and sculptures, local honey, clothing, pottery, home and garden items, and much more! Admission is free. Families welcome! No pets are permitted on winery grounds (no exceptions) except for service dogs that are trained to aid a disabled person. No outside food and beverage. Carpooling is recommended for this popular event. Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/spring-arts-crafts-fair-information Bernardo Winery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Turnstile ascends. Pulp returns. Little Simz blooms. WTMD's Izzi Bavis joins Stephen Thompson to discuss the week's most compelling new releases.
  • Babs Fry is committed to recovering lost animals as a community service to San Diegans.
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