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  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed delaying funding for 20,000 subsidized child care slots, which would help cover the state's $22.5 billion budget deficit this year.
  • Butterfly Jungle Safari requires an additional ticket for each person age 1 and older. All members and visitors who are planning to enjoy this experience can purchase tickets here. Additionally, all visitors ages 3 and up require a valid Safari Park admission ticket or membership to visit the Safari Park. Members and guests of all ages will love this immersive wildlife experience that allows them entry to the Safari Park’s Hidden Jungle aviary, filled with colorful, fluttering butterflies. This is a great opportunity to capture amazing photos—and experience wonder while discovering the important role butterflies play in nature. This 20-minute experience includes enrichment to offer the butterflies while you explore the habitat. Guides and wildlife care staff will be available inside the Hidden Jungle aviary to enhance guests' experience throughout their visit.For more information about this year's Butterfly Jungle experience, visit our Seasonal Events FAQ page. March 18–May 14, 2023 Don’t let this magical moment flutter by without you! Due to fire safety codes, we are limited to five carried infants (under the age of one) through the Butterfly Jungle experience at the same time. To ensure a spot for everyone in your party, please reserve and purchase a space for everyone, including infants under the age of one. Groups with infants under the age of one, without a purchased ticket may be rescheduled to another time slot upon arrival. San Diego Zoo Safari Park on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • Two families are battling for bragging rights as the inventor of the wildly popular dish. Will the truth come out? Or it could be there's another origin story involving ... British tastebuds?
  • In the last fiscal year, the state awarded San Diego area child care businesses more than $110 million, but almost 10% of that went unspent. Those funds would have created an additional 946 child care slots.
  • This year's Super Bowl halftime star is a rare species in pop: More entertainer than celebrity, his enduring stage presence has eclipsed his melodramas, and perhaps even his music.
  • The young Icelandic-Chinese singer, now a Grammy nominee, has been pegged by some as her generation's jazz savior — a burdensome role that arguably misreads her talents.
  • Governor Newsom’s proposed budget plan for 2023 into 2024 includes cuts to programs to close a projected $22.5 billion deficit. Among those cuts are 20,000 new child care slots intended for California’s neediest families. New reporting from The San Diego Union-Tribune looks at how California’s child care subsidies have fallen short, leaving many unable to afford child care at all. Then, the need for housing is impacting small businesses in a once popular hub for dining and entertainment in San Marcos. And, the state is setting aside $100 million to help Native American tribes buy back their ancestral lands. But once a tribe gets their land back, how do they restore and preserve it? Next, the American Academy of Pediatrics is changing its guidelines for how doctors should address obesity among children. They include early and aggressive treatments like surgery. And, sports journalist Jemele Hill is known for telling hard truths. In her memoir, "Uphill," she shares the story of her successes, failures and family. Finally, this year's KPBS One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "The Magic Fish," a graphic novel by writer and illustrator Trung Le Nguyen. We speak to the author, also known as Trungles, about the novel about a second generation Vietnamese American teenager who uses fairy tales to help his mother learn English.
  • Women dominated the prizes and performances at the 66th Grammy Awards. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish won major awards; Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman gave captivating performances.
  • FlingGolf is in San Diego for the first stop of its WLF 2023 Tour. Everyone is welcome to play for a cash purse! ESPN, the Worldwide Leader in Sports, following its coverage of the New Swarm FlingGolf Classic in 2022, will cover WLF's San Diego FlingGolf Open, February 25, 26 at Riverwalk Golf Club and Twin Oaks Golf Course. Eighteen of WLF's Top 20 players have already committed to the event, and there is a total purse of at least $3500 and a cash prize on the line of a minimum of $1500 for the winner of the Individual Championship. Additional prize amounts will be offered for the Team Doubles and finalists in each event. The Individual Championship at Riverwalk will start with a 7:30 A.M. Shotgun start, and a 5 Hole, 5 Player Finals will begin at 1230. Spectators and media will be permitted free of charge for this event. The Team Doubles event will use an alternate shot format, testing out each duo's complimentary skill sets. This event starts at 8 A.M. at Twin Oaks Golf Course in San Marcos. Registration is open to any player, with 20 slots temporarily reserved for local San Diego County/So Cal residents. Separately, there will be an opportunity for anyone interested in honing their FlingGolf game and learning tips and techniques to play an 18 hole round with a top 10 player on Friday at Riverwalk. These spots are limited to 30 players on a first come first served basis. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The FIRST Robotics Competition has evolved from a fascinating after-school activity to having an impact on the tech and engineering world, involving tens of thousands of teens across the globe.
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