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  • Las mujeres latinoamericanas salieron el domingo a las calles en diferentes ciudades de la región para conmemorar el Día Internacional de la Mujer, en el que una vez más alzaron su voz contra la desigualdad y la violencia física y sexual que padecen al menos una de cada tres mujeres en el continente.
  • This week, country star Ella Langley and rapper Don Toliver hit career milestones on the pop charts.
  • Dayton Webber, 27, is accused of shooting a man in his car during an argument. He has shared his story of becoming a pro athlete after losing his arms and legs to a childhood bacterial infection.
  • With a goal of providing important and useful information on special education law and practice, the University of San Diego School of Law offers its Special Education Law and Advocacy Series (SELAS). This specialized program not only educates participants about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other related laws and includes an in-depth look at Regional Center services, it also offers practical tips for special education advocacy. Past participants have included parents of children with disabilities, professionals working in related fields, school district staff, related services providers (such as speech and language pathologists), attorneys, and others. The seminars are taught by experienced special education attorneys as well as a licensed clinical psychologist. No textbook is required and each seminar includes electronic handouts. Enrollment is flexible—participants may register for as many or as few seminars as they like to match their professional or personal goals. Participants who complete the entire series—with their cameras on for each session—are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the University of San Diego School of Law. Viewing recordings alone does not qualify for certification. Although participants may spread the seminars across terms, all sessions must be completed within three years. The University of San Diego School of Law on Facebook / Instagram
  • A new reporting series from inewsource chronicles the impacts of the Tijuana River sewage crisis on public health. Then, a look into how San Diego providers are bracing for cuts to Medi-Cal.
  • The announcement is a reversal for Trump, who initially initially praised the agreement with China as something Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney "should be doing."
  • Mr. Rotman is a renowned international concert pianist who has performed over 3400 concerts in 62 countries. Over the past 20 seasons Mr. Rotman has averaged over 100 concerts a year, performing in 2-4 countries each year. Mr. Rotman received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School in New York City. While a student, he was the recipient of nine awards in the form of grants, scholarships, and prizes. Today Mr. Rotman is a member of The Augustus D. Juilliard Society at the Juilliard School. Subsequently, he has been among the winners in five piano competitions, both in the United States and Europe. The most prestigious award was that of Laureate Winner in the 4th International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Austria. Mr. Rotman participated in the 6th International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, Russia. Mr. Rotman has devoted a specific area of his musical life to the study and performance of the works of Beethoven. Beginning with a series of all Beethoven concerts in 1970 (the Beethoven bi-centennial), he was presented on Public Broadcast System in a special Beethoven concert. Mr. Rotman continues to perform the works of Beethoven, among other classics, in recital and with orchestra.
  • "'A Celebration of Ireland' takes the audience on a journey to the Emerald Isle with Traditional toe-tapping tunes, songs in Gaelic and English, folklore, history and Irish poetry. Four Shillings Short, the husband/wife duo of Aodh Og O’Tuama from Cork, Ireland and Christy Martin from California, have been touring in the US & Ireland since 1997 and “bring musical diversity, captivating storytelling and humorous side notes to create an amazing show." (Labyrinth Café, Ft. Lauderdale, FL) About Four Shillings Short Four Shillings Short are the husband/wife duo of Aodh Og O’Tuama from Cork, Ireland and Christy Martin from California. They are international touring multi-instrumentalists who perform Traditional and Original music from the Celtic lands, Medieval & Renaissance Europe, India and the Americas on a fantastic array of instruments (over 30) including Hammered & Mountain Dulcimer, Mandolin, Mandola, Bouzouki, Recorders, Tinwhistles, Medieval and Renaissance Woodwinds, North Indian Sitar, Charango, Bowed Psaltery, Banjo, Native American Flutes, Bodhran, Guitar, Ukulele, Doumbek & Darbuka, Spoons, vocals and even a Krumhorn. Touring in the US & Ireland since 1997, Four Shillings Short are independent folk-artists who perform over 100 concerts a year, have released 13 recordings and live as full time Troubadours traveling the globe performing at music festivals, theatres & performing arts centers, folk societies, libraries, house concerts, retirement communities and schools.
  • In February, TrumpRx joined a growing list of websites consumers can tap for discounts on their medicines. Here's a cheat sheet for getting the best deal.
  • Join the Maritime Museum of San Diego aboard Californian on Saturday, April 18, 2026 for a rare chance to be part of the America’s Schooner Cup Charity Regatta benefiting the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. Step aboard Californian, the official tall ship of the state of California, for an unforgettable day on the water during the 38th Annual America’s Schooner Cup, hosted by Silver Gate Yacht Club. This celebrated San Diego regatta brings together schooners of many sizes and vintages for a spectacular race course designed to be enjoyed both from shore and from the bay itself. Only a limited number of guests will have the opportunity to sail aboard Californian and experience the action firsthand as the fleet races off Shelter Island on Saturday, April 18, 2026. More than just a memorable outing, the event also supports the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, helping provide vital assistance to active duty and retired service members and their families. Boarding begins at 10:10 a.m. Please check in at least 15 minutes early (30 minutes recommended). Expected return: approximately 3 p.m. Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
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