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  • Earth, Wind & Fire are a music institution. In 1969, music legend Maurice White birthed the music force named after the elements from his very own astrological charts. With soul as deep as the plant, Earth, Wind & Fire charted a history that will live on forever. They’ve scored eight number one hits and have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. They’ve released 23 albums; eight of those albums went Double Platinum and hit the Top 10, making them one of the best-selling artists of all time. They've won an impressive nine GRAMMY® Awards including one for Lifetime Achievement (2012). In 2000, Earth, Wind & Fire was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, cementing their lasting impact on popular music and, in 2019, their contributions to arts and culture was acknowledged in Washington DC with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. The music of Earth, Wind & Fire is more alive than ever as they continue to inspire new audiences and thrill those who have been with them from the beginning. Like the elements in their name, Earth, Wind & Fire’s music has withstood ever-changing trends in the world and shows no sign of vanishing as they continue to create joy and uplifting music that will forever reach a sacred universal atmosphere. From the funky and infectious “Let’s Groove” to the timeless dance classic “September” to the heartfelt “Reasons,” Earth, Wind & Fire’s catalog of hits has become the soundtrack to many lives; now, then and forever. Please note: the San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear on this concert. Earth, Wind & Fire on Facebook / Instagram
  • Last quarter, tariffs cost the auto industry billions of dollars. So far, that has come out of profits instead of being passed along to buyers. But that could change.
  • Several bills in the California Legislature would regulate how companies use AI to make employment decisions such as compensation, hiring, firing, or promotions, but they may be in jeopardy because of their associated costs.
  • The new law provides training for school principals and reading specialists in the “science of reading,” a method of literacy instruction focused on vocabulary, comprehension and sounding words out rather than learning words by sight. The approach has led to improved reading scores in Mississippi, Louisiana and districts like Los Angeles Unified, which adopted it several years ago.
  • A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike, which had been pulled down during the Black Lives Matter movement, has been put back up in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square.
  • Get ready for an unforgettable night of magic at the Brooks Theatre! World-traveled illusionist Mark Paskell—a professional with over 20 years of experience performing everywhere from Las Vegas to China—is bringing his one-of-a-kind show to Oceanside for one night only. This spectacular event is perfect for all ages and a great way to support the community. All proceeds from ticket and concession sales will benefit both the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library and the Oceanside Theatre Company. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic and make a difference at the same time! Join early for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. and stay for the performance at 8 p.m. Mark Paskell on Facebook / Instagram
  • While atomic bomb survivors warn the catastrophic risks, leaders of nuclear-armed states and self-proclaimed 'realists' argue that the deterrence of nuclear weapons is what keeps them from being deployed.
  • Get ready for a little friendly competition and a fun adventure in Little Italy! We'll be hiding over 100 Easter Eggs all around for you to find while also hunting for historic clues about America's Larges Little Italy! It will be a great way to explore, socialize and have fun with dozens of others. Here is how it works: Check in is at 10 a.m. at Ballast Point Brewing. We'll randomly set people up on teams or you can bring your own team (up to 4 people per team). Each team will be given 75 minutes to find as many of the hidden eggs as possible. You will also be searching for historic clues about Little Italy. Each egg and each clue are worth points. There will also be Mini Kegs & "Bunny Bonus Points"! When the time is up, your team will return to Ballast Point to tally up the scores, socialize, eat and drink. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams. Can I Come Alone? Yes, 90% of those attending will likely be coming on their own. If you come alone we will randomly set you up on teams. (Teams of 4 people) What Else Are We Looking For? There are dozens of historical markers, signs and facts throughout the area that you will need to find. Dress Code: Casual & comfortable. Bunny ears optional Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/adults-only-little-italy-easter-eggs-kegs-history-hunt-tickets-1247662755889
  • In Poway, there's a recall election for Councilmember Tony Blain, who has been accused of vote trading, threats and harassment. Poway District 2 voters will decide whether to remove Blain from office, or to keep him on the City Council.
  • This midweek series features a Dylan Cease No-Hitter Bobblehead Giveaway and Theme Game: Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration (Wednesday). View the full Padres game schedule San Diego Padres on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X
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