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  • "The buildup of troops along the borders is psychological pressure from our neighbors," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Belarus is a possible route for Russian troops to invade Ukraine.
  • An active-duty Camp Pendleton Marine is facing a federal charge of cyberstalking young women with connections to his former hometown of Torrance as part of a "sextortion" campaign, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Wednesday.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. An unsolved 1960s murder reveals an untold story of the civil rights movement and Black resistance. With Retro Report, the film draws on rarely seen footage filmed more than 50 years ago in Natchez, Mississippi, and follows one family's search for justice.
  • FIREWORKS AT 9 p.m.Buy online or purchase in-person at VisTix, 200 Civic Center Drive (near the intersections of Alta Vista and Civic Center Drives). Customer service available weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. Ticket sales end at 5:30 p.m. on July 2.Brengle Terrace Park opens at 5 p.m. The Moonlight Amphitheatre opens at 5 p.m. Fun Filled Fourth BBQ Dinner is 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. (SOLD OUT) The San Diego-based rock band The DecaDames will perform starting at 7:35 p.m. before the fireworks, then will return to the stage for a thrilling second set. Audiences will be entertained by some of the best music of all time when the DecaDames perform hits by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Kelly Clarkson, Whitney Houston, Madonna and many more! Entry into the Moonlight Amphitheatre is $5 per person.Park admission is $15 per vehicle ($30 for RVs) The Fun Filled Fourth BBQ Dinner is SOLD OUT Entry into the Moonlight Amphitheatre is $5 per person Please note: No walk-in pedestrian traffic permitted into Brengle Terrace ParkGENERAL INFORMATIONVehicle tickets are required and must be displayed/shown upon entry into the park. Both entrances to Brengle Terrace Park will be open to vehicles. City staff will be directing traffic. Re-entry privileges are not permitted. Pedestrian traffic into Brengle Terrace Park will not be permitted. Please note the park will not open early as in previous years. Recreation vehicles and motor homes will be charged $30. No pull behind trailers allowed. Visitors to Brengle Terrace Park will be responsible for their own observance of the current public health order, which requires that face masks be worn. Pets are not permitted. Upon entry, ticket holders are permitted to select their own spot from within the park to view the fireworks. Lawn chairs, blankets, picnics and barbecues are permitted. Food and non-alcoholic beverages may be brought into the park. Alcohol cannot be brought into the Moonlight Amphitheatre. A selection of beer and wine is for sale through Bread and Cheese Eatery on the Moonlight Patio. Tickets are required to enter the Amphitheatre. Additional restrooms will be provided in the park. The City of Vista reminds residents who are viewing the fireworks either from home or from another area of the city to keep their pets secure, and indoors at home, as the noise from the display can frighten animals - causing them to run away.For more information, call 760.724.2110
  • Fears of an #Oscarssowhite redux go largely unfounded in this year's acting nominations, and the actress categories provided some real surprises. The battle for best picture will be fascinating.
  • Early humans seemed to strike the perfect balance in situating their hearths in the cave, preserving ample sitting and cooking space while avoiding the worst effects of smoke.
  • The antiviral infusion was just revived as an early treatment for COVID patients. But the drug is relatively expensive and hard to administer, relegating it to what some are calling "stopgap" status.
  • The Pulitzer Prize winner, whose music enveloped everything from the horrors of the Vietnam War to the calls of humpback whales, died Sunday.
  • New satellite images show the buildup of Russian forces and equipment along Ukraine's borders with western Russia, Belarus and Crimea — including new tents, an indicator that troops may be present.
  • The prestigious architectural prize celebrates the 80-bed hospital's human-centered design, built in harmony with the waterlogged local environment with a modest budget and local low-cost materials.
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