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  • Such massive storms are fairly rare, and it's even more rare for them to make landfall. NOAA says that for such storms, "catastrophic damage will occur" with electricity outages "for weeks or months."
  • Balboa Park has been around for more than a hundred years. But the Balboa Park we know today began with the 1915 Panama-California Exposition. The park has had a rich history, and now it’s a charming destination for tourists and locals. Culturally and emotionally, Balboa Park is the heart of San Diego. During this anniversary year of the exposition, KPBS looks at the park's history, its treasures, and the challenges it faces.
  • Have you ever thought about becoming a writer? Or wondered how it feels to get published? Do you wish you had more time to write? Need a bit more motivation? If you want to get your stories down on paper… This course is for you! This 4-session creative writing course will give you the tools you need to start your journey toward becoming a writer. You will receive plenty of advice, practical tips, and encouragement from an experienced writing teacher and published author. Short writing assignments will be given after each class. Share your stories with the group or keep them to yourself—whichever you prefer. All ideas are fine: autobiographical stories, novels, poems, travel experiences, childhood challenges… You name it! Come to our online class with a pen, notebook, and any original ideas you may have. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook
  • A superior court jury awarded Sandra Maas $1.5 million following a verdict against her former employer.
  • California's top oil and gas regulator has stepped down from the job after three years.
  • The former president called his political opponents "vermin" and said immigration is "poisoning the blood" of the U.S., echoing language used by Adolf Hitler, raising questions about authoritarianism.
  • A vessel carrying as many as 60 people people capsized off the coast of the Bahamas. The islands have seen a recent increase in human smuggling incidents, as Haitians flee dire conditions back home.
  • A decade after a landmark report on Americans' shorter lives, the problem has only gotten worse. Unlike other wealthy nations, U.S. life expectancy has not bounced back from the pandemic.
  • It was a pretty wild year for music. Here are some KPBS staff picks for the best albums of 2022.
  • Join us at One Paseo for our next Sounds & Sips event featuring a local quartet on Saturday, February 25 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on One Paseo’s Lawn. In addition to live music, the event will also feature sips from Harland Brewing along with wine and beer for purchase. Guests are encouraged to visit one of One Paseo’s eateries before the event to grab takeout which can be enjoyed while listening to the music, or keep the evening going following the event with a reservation at one of the center's sit down eateries. This event is free and open to the public, and it is recommended that you arrive early with a picnic blanket for the best seats. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
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