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  • Under the new proposal, the bluffs would be reinforced, and another track would be added to reduce rail congestion in the area.
  • California está gastando miles de millones más de lo previsto en Medi-Cal. Algunos de los factores que impulsan el gasto incluyen una mayor inscripción de inmigrantes sin estatus legal, así como los costos de farmacia.
  • A new study estimates that 19 million children in the U.S. have a parent with a substance use disorder and that alcohol is the most commonly used substance by the parents.
  • Former San Diego County Supervisor and board chair Nora Vargas announced her surprise resignation on Dec. 20. The board will be selecting a new chair on Jan. 7. Then, a new study shows the challenges women at the Las Colinas jail face when trying to access reproductive health care. Plus, a judge has ruled that part of the San Diego Humane Society’s community cats program is unlawful.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a strengthened version of an unsafe camping ordinance covering unincorporated areas in an attempt to prevent wildfires caused by homeless people. The vote was 4-0 on consent.
  • A study from the American Journal of Psychiatry suggests that psychotherapy is becoming more accessible to people. The study looks at trends in mental health treatment from 2018 to 2021.
  • The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive was about to launch an exhibition of historic quilts, when federal funding earmarked to conserve them had been canceled.
  • Friday, February 21 Join us for the 44th Annual Tribute to the Reggae Legends in San Diego, California. The 2025 event will span two days. Friday will feature a sound system night where “Virgin Islands Meets Jamaica,” and Saturday will be a full day celebrating Roots Reggae Legends. After 25 years at the San Diego Sports Arena, the festival moved to the Broadway Pier in downtown San Diego. Later, it returned to its roots at the WorldBeat Cultural Center with the Exodus festival. Reggae has always held a special place at the WorldBeat Center. Its director, Makeda Dread Cheatom, hosted Reggae Makossa on 91X FM for 25 years alongside her partner Damaja Le. Together, they organized many club nights, boat cruises, and the annual Bob Marley Day festival in San Diego. As reggae legends began to pass on, the event was renamed Tribute to the Reggae Legends. Reggae music carries a powerful message of unity, peace, and awareness of social inequities. The WorldBeat Center remains dedicated to preserving the legacy and message of reggae legends like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Tribute to the Reggae Legends, also known as Bob Marley Day honors the rich legacy of reggae music. Founded by Prophet World Beat Productions in honor of Bob Marley’s legacy, the event began as a small gathering and eventually grew to fill the San Diego Sports Arena, thanks to a partnership with Moss Jacobs. February 21, Doors: 6 p.m. / Show: 8 p.m. February 22, Doors: 2 p.m. Show: 3 p.m.
  • Dine Your Heart Out This Valentine’s Day at Cafe Sevilla Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14 Starting at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, Cafe Sevilla will offer a special four-course Valentine’s Menu with specials including warm goat cheese dip & Spanish charcuterie to start; lobster cake with citrus salad as the second course; your choice of pan seared duck with Spanish beer glaze or lobster paella valenciana for the main course; and an orange tart with raspberry meringue for dessert. The four-course menu is $75 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. These items are also available à la carte, and Cafe Sevilla’s regular dinner menu is also available all evening. Guests will enjoy live Latin music from 6:30-10 p.m. followed by more live Latin music & alternating DJ set from 10:30 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. Reservations for dinner are highly recommended by calling 619-233-5979. Guests can also enjoy a dazzling Flamenco Dinner Show Experience at 7 p.m., which includes a Welcome Charcuterie Platter, 3-Course Spanish Lobster Paella Dinner & Nightclub Entry (where we will be live DJ & dancing util 2 a.m.) priced at $119 per person. Reservations are required for the dinner show by calling 619-233-5979 or reservations can also be made online via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/valentines-weekend-flamenco-dinner-show-experience-cafe-sevilla-san-diego-tickets-1141160735479?aff=oddtdtcreator Cafe Sevilla San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Food and Drug Administration is changing how it handles COVID-19 vaccines starting this fall, limiting access to older adults and those with certain medical conditions. But some health experts said the move could leave too many people at risk.
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