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  • The San Diego Community Jazz Band is back for their Spring Concert at Madison High School. Playing music from Ella Fitzgerald, Maynard Ferguson, Sammy Nestico, Ray Charles, Chick Corea. "The Very Thought of You," "You Didn't Know Me When," "You Gotta Try Harder," and many others. This 30 piece band is tight, giving big sounds and light sounds of great jazz.
  • EcoFest, North County San Diego’s signature sustainability celebration, will return on Sunday, June 28, 2026, from Noon to 4 p.m. at Encinitas Community Park (Northeast Grass Area - North & South). Presented in partnership with the City of Encinitas, this year’s event deepens its collaboration with I Love A Clean San Diego (ILACSD) to deliver an engaging, community-driven environmental festival rooted in hands-on impact. EcoFest 2026 will bring together residents, environmental organizations, green businesses, and civic leaders for an inspiring afternoon focused on sustainable living, community connection, and environmental stewardship. The event will feature 50+ eco-focused exhibitors, plant-based food vendors, a curated local beer garden, interactive zero-waste education, a community clothing swap, and live music throughout the afternoon - creating a vibrant yet welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Strengthened Community Partnership The City of Encinitas continues to support EcoFest as part of its commitment to environmental leadership and local climate initiatives. In parallel, I Love A Clean San Diego will play an expanded role by bringing hands-on sustainability programming to the event. Planned activities include interactive zero-waste workshops, educational exhibits, family-friendly environmental engagement, and practical tools designed to encourage everyday sustainable habits. Returning partner Trash4Tokens will also be featured at EcoFest 2026, bringing awareness to the growing nurdle (plastic pellet) crisis impacting our coastal community. Through interactive education and engagement, Trash4Tokens will highlight the importance of preventing microplastic pollution and empowering residents to take action in protecting local waterways and beaches. This collaborative model enhances both impact and accessibility - blending EcoFest’s established exhibitor marketplace and environmental programming with ILACSD’s trusted community outreach expertise. By going back to its roots and intentionally designing a more intimate and impactful experience, EcoFest 2026 aims to inspire practical environmental action and long-term community impact across Encinitas and beyond. Event Experience Highlights The event will feature: 50+ eco-focused exhibitors 100% plant-based food vendors A curated local beer garden Interactive zero-waste workshops and activities A community clothing swap Silent Auction Live music throughout the afternoon Bike Valet Complimentary Shuttle service from San Dieguito School To ensure smooth logistics, offsite parking will again be available at San Dieguito school, with transportation coordination similar to last year’s setup. EcoFest Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Britain's deputy prime minister says he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.
  • First, State Senator Steve Padilla is calling for a pause to a data center project in Imperial County. Next, scientists say they’ve discovered a way to redesign Fentanyl and lessen the potential risk of an overdose. Also, we tell you about a new fundraising and awareness campaign recently launched in the county. Lastly, a curator at the San Diego Natural History Museum is calling it a career.
  • San Diego's indie-rock project Topeka Clementine blends storytelling, activism and sing-along energy into music that feels urgent and alive. Hear a special performance from KPBS' Sun Drenched Sounds live music series and a post-show interview about going viral, constant touring and new work shaped by grief and hope.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his governing party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course for Armenia. The opposition includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russia.
  • Influencers are using prediction market odds to sow doubt in vote counting, in some cases in posts paid for by the companies themselves.
  • The Art Institute of Chicago's miniature rooms are cleaned at least twice a year, demanding patience, precision and a meditative state of mind.
  • The Indian government is spending $9 billion to create a megaport, airport and city on this remote island. Critics fear the impact on pristine forests and the lives of indigenous inhabitants.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with OPB listener Jocelyn Tutak of Portland, OR., along with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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