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  • If you've got a fever, cough, aches and pains, and you're wondering, "What virus got me this time?" Now you can find out, without taking a trip to the doctor.
  • Footage of the crash aired by YTN television showed the Jeju Air plane skidding across the airstrip, apparently with its landing gear still closed, and colliding head-on with a concrete wall.
  • See Tedeschi Trucks Band live at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre. Doors are at 6 p.m. The show is at 7 p.m. CASHLESS POLICY Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre is a CASHLESS venue. Visit our no-fee cash-to-card kiosks conveniently located behind the Ticket Office at the Main Gate. Merchandise Sales accepts cash or credit. BAG POLICY UPDATE The Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre is a clear bag venue. Bags must be clear plastic or clear vinyl and may not exceed 12" x 6" x 12" or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag. Small purses, bags, clutches, or wallets (clear or non-clear) no larger than 4.5" x 6.5" will be allowed. All personal items are subject to inspection prior to entry and once inside the venue. No backpacks are allowed. To expedite your entry into the venue and to reduce staff’s contact with guest belongings, we recommend no bags. If you must bring a bag, please ensure to review our clear bag policy and allowable items prior to arriving at the venue. Tedeschi Trucks Band on Facebook / Instagram
  • Problems along southern California’s coastal rail corridor are getting state attention, and millions of dollars of state money.
  • California sued Donald Trump 123 times during his first presidency. Trump lost about two-thirds of cases filed against his administration, but that doesn’t guarantee the same results this time around.
  • Thursday, May 16 is Bike Anywhere Day. To celebrate, we hear about the state of bike infrastructure in the San Diego region, as well as provide safety tips for cyclists and drivers.
  • Kickoff LGBTQ+ Pride season on Friday, June 28 with our monthly Songwriter Sanctuary concert series featuring San Diego's finest songwriters. This month, we'll invite three local LGBTQ+ acts to perform in a Nashville-style round, sharing the stories and inspirations behind their beautiful songs. Hosted by the legendary Jeff Berkley. Songwriter Sanctuary LGBTQ+ Pride Edition Featured Artists: Ben Parks is a San Diego based indie pop singer-songwriter. Originally a pastor’s kid from the south, he developed his roots in Gospel music, honing in a mastery of intimate piano melodies and hauntingly passionate vocals. Over the past few years, Ben has wandered new territory and established an attractive alt. pop/rock sound bordering the likes of Phil Collins, MUNA, The 1975, and Maggie Rogers. His latest single “Why Does Everybody Leave?”, simultaneously invokes reflection and release for its listeners, adding Ben’s name to a list of “Sad Gay Pop” artists that know how to make you feel. Virr also found his musical beginnings in a church setting, singing in choirs across his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. Initially influenced by artists like Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, and Coldplay, Virr went onto join the Navy in 2009, where he was exposed to an even broader range of music from around the world. Since 2014, Virr has been based in San Diego and has performed his music across the country. Virr utilizes his LGBTQ+ identity as a tool for connection, expressing himself with honesty and rizz (charisma). RhythMx is an act of ever-evolving magic, featuring live and electronic elements with songs that explore themes of transformation. This is an amazing series in a beautiful and affirming space, not to mention a wonderful opportunity to see these local LGBTQ+ artists perform their original works in an intimate setting. Come show some love-is-love, and help us celebrate! Event Details: Location: Normal Heights United Church, 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego, CA 92116 Time: Doors at 6:30 p.m., Show at 7 p.m. Suggested Donation: $10 (All ages welcome). Donations are graciously accepted to support the artists directly. While we encourage generous donations within your capacity to support our artists, no one is turned away for lack of funds. Food and Drink: Enjoy snacks and beverages available for purchase thanks to Duck Foot Brewing Company and Flying Embers. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the show. Accessibility: For any accessibility requests, please contact Molly Lorden at molly(at)nhunited(dot)org. We invite the community and music lovers to join us for this special evening that celebrates the rich tapestry of local music.
  • FIFA's selection of Saudi Arabia to host the World Cup was celebrated in the kingdom but criticized by human rights groups, who fear residents, visitors and migrant workers will be at risk of abuse.
  • The once-mighty U.S. Olympic swim team has only won two gold medals so far at the Paris Games. Athletes say the sport has grown more competitive since Americans like Michael Phelps owned the pool.
  • "20 Days in Mariupol" offers a harrowing account of the Ukrainian city under siege, revealing the critical work of journalists and the dangers they face in war-torn regions. Following the screening, a panel of speakers will discuss the role of journalists and writers, exploring the challenges and risks involved in their work, particularly in conflict zones. Amnesty International will also offer opportunities for attendees to support the work of journalists globally through letter-writing campaigns and petitions. This event aims to raise awareness about the vital role of a free press and encourage the community to advocate for journalists' safety and freedom. Refreshments will be served, and admission is free. This event is open to the public for ages 16 and up. We invite everyone to join us for an afternoon of powerful storytelling, insightful discussion, and community support for press freedom. Donation Drive: monetary contributions of any amount will be gratefully accepted to help fund a container of goods for Ukrainian people, as well as fund first aid supplies and frontline support of non-lethal aid. Thank you! For more information, please contact Amnesty International San Diego North County Chapter # 471 at 858.735.5708 or email us at Amnesty471@gmail.com. About Amnesty International San Diego North County Chapter # 471: Amnesty International Chapter # 471 is a local chapter of Amnesty International, a global human rights organization. The group is dedicated to advocating for the protection of human rights and supporting initiatives that promote justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Amnesty Int'l North County San Diego 471 on Facebook
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