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  • At least three residents were killed in the Enderlin area by a tornado on Friday night after storms hit North Dakota and Minnesota.
  • The Street Stewards have now grown to clean up communities across the county.
  • Tuesday, May 13 from 5:30–8:30 p.m., PST (1 day, 3 total hours of instruction) Zoom $100/120 Ken & Stephanie will lead a special workshop to help artists navigate the ArtStudio app for iPad. At just $4.99, you can access a powerful art editing program similar to Photoshop but without the hassle of monthly subscription fees. Best of all, it is portable, so it can be used anywhere at any time. The basics of operating the app, navigating between ArtStudio and your iPad’s camera roll, as well as solving visual problems will be covered. Materials: ArtStudio app for iPad installed on your iPad. Max students: 12 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • With a tap of their head, players will be able to trigger an automated review when they disagree with an umpire's call. In spring training this year, just over half of challenges were successful.
  • Discover the charm of Little Italy’s Monthly Curated Market by the Female Maker Market! Hosted at the picturesque Piazza della Famiglia, this monthly marketplace brings together a dynamic mix of women-owned businesses, local artisans, and one-of-a-kind treasures. Stroll through vibrant merchant booths featuring handmade goods, trendy fashion, wellness products, and unique gifts. Enjoy live entertainment, savor delicious bites from local eateries, and immerse yourself in the lively community spirit that makes Little Italy unforgettable. Perfect for a day out with family, friends, and even your furry companions, this free event celebrates creativity, connection, and shopping local. Join us each month and make Little Italy’s Curated Market your go-to destination for local shopping and memorable experiences! Female Maker Market on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready to tee off for a cause! Friends of Downtown San Diego is proud to announce the 5th Annual FOD Scholarship Fundraising Golf Tournament, happening Saturday, August 2, 2025 at Riverwalk Golf Course – tee time is 1 p.m. Join community leaders, golf enthusiasts, and changemakers for an afternoon of friendly competition, networking, and giving back, all in support of San Diego City College students. Your $250 single-player, or $1,000 foursome registration includes the 18-hole scramble tournament, golf cart rental, buffet dinner with live music, and more. Swing big for a chance to win this year’s grand prize, a foursome at PGA West, and claim bragging rights as reigning champs at next year’s 6th Annual FOD Tournament where you’ll have free entry to defend your title. Whether you’re hitting the green or cheering from the sidelines, the scholarship funds you’re contributing help cover essential expenses like books, tuition, food, and transportation for local students. Since 2000, Friends of Downtown has awarded over $800,000 to deserving scholars and, this year, the goal is to raise $30,000 more. Want to make an even bigger impact? Sponsorship opportunities are available for individuals and businesses ready to invest in future leaders. Register, donate, or become a sponsor today at fodsdgolf.com. Don’t miss your chance to play for a purpose and help build a brighter future, one swing at a time. Friends of Downtown on Facebook / Instagram
  • Many Americans received an email from the Social Security Administration applauding the megabill's passage. Experts say it was misleading.
  • Hurricane Katrina exposed longstanding flaws in the New Orleans criminal justice system. In the 20 years since, there has been dramatic change in the public defender office.
  • First-ever California Indigi-Con July 25 and 27 in San Diego! Indigenous comic authors and artists will share their rich traditions and storytelling through their comics at California’s first-ever INDIGI-CON, held Friday, July 25 and Sunday, July 27 at UC San Diego Park & Market in downtown San Diego, 1100 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101. The event and its family-friendly programming are free and open to the public, but registration is required. For a complete list of artists and activities, and to register, please go to 2025 INDIGI-CON.The artists will also be panelists at the San Diego Comic-Con 2025 International (July 24 - 27). Indigi-Con is presented by the Indigenous Futures Institute - UC San Diego, in collaboration with the Eyaay Ahuun Foundation and the University of California Humanities Research Institute. The San Pasqual Band is also a title sponsor. “Comic book art is an important medium for Native people to creatively tell their stories,” said Chag Lowry (Yurok, Maidu and Achumawi), Executive Director of the Indigenous Futures Institute. “Sequential art has always been used by Native people to convey stories, tell histories, and share lessons for future generations. This first-ever California Indigi-Con is bringing together and showcasing the incredible talents of Native artists from a vast range of cultures. Our event honors them as the original storytellers from this region and throughout the country.” “Comics can tell any kind of story and offer Indigenous storytellers an ideal medium for telling their stories as they want them told,” said Mike Towry, co-founder of San Diego Comic-Con and long-time supporter of Indigenous Comics. “An important milestone for Indigenous comics creators is the recent publication in San Diego of the first comic from the Kumeyaay Visual Storytelling Project (KSVP). Another this first-ever California Indigi-Con, which will present the works of multiple native storytellers to comic fans in San Diego. I am proud of comics for providing the medium to tell these stories that their creators need to tell and that we need to see and read – and that our City of San Diego, the birthplace of Comic-Con International, will be the inaugural site for this important – and fun – event.” “The Eyaay Ahuuyn Foundation is deeply honored to support and co-present the first-ever California Indigi-Con, celebrating the rich history of Native American heritage through comics,” said Johnny Bear Contreras (Kumeyaay), Sculptor & Cultural Bearer Johnny Bear Art, founder Eyaay Ahuun Foundation, and tribal member of the San Pasqual Band of the Kumeyaay Nation. “Supporting and uplifting the next generation of artists is what it is all about.” The foundation will also be revealing their upcoming comic and play “Shuuluk Wechuwvi - Where Lightening Was Born.” “It is very important to support these young Native artists who are putting in the work, learning from their elders and helping highlight our stories for generations to come,” said Chairman Stephen W. Cope of The San Pasqual Band. “When Native people are given less than 1% of representation in mainstream published media, gathering so many of these writers and artists to celebrate their contributions is something truly extraordinary,” said Weshoyot Alvitre (Tongva and Scottish), comic book artist, writer and illustrator. “I feel honored to be included in this roster of creatives whose work I support and admire and which inspires me.”
  • Join Us for Varenyky Making Day! We’re thrilled to invite you to our Varenyky Making Day, where you’ll get hands-on experience making iconic Ukrainian dish – varenyky, potato filled dumplings. Best of all, this event is completely FREE and open to everyone! About the Dish: Varenyky: These Ukrainian dumplings are made by wrapping unleavened dough around various fillings, like potato, cheese, sauerkraut, mushrooms, or fruit, then cooking them in boiling water. Varenyky are often served with sour cream, fried onions, or both, adding even more flavor to this comforting dish. Whether you speak Ukrainian, English, or both, you’re warmly invited to bring your enthusiasm and help us prepare for Ukrainian Festival in Balboa Park. Join us to master the art of varenyky! House of Ukraine on Facebook / Instagram
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