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  • For years, California refused to create a Western mega energy market over concerns about fossil fuels and union jobs. But now, the idea is closer than ever.
  • McDonald's says it is changing some of its inclusion standards, becoming the latest large company to announce it is rolling back some of its diversity practices.
  • President Trump honored Juneteenth in each of his first four years as president, even before it became a federal holiday. On this year's Juneteenth holiday on Thursday, the president kept silent.
  • The 19th Annual La Jolla Concours d’Elegance, presented by LPL Financial, returns to the scenic shores of La Jolla on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Recognized as one of the nation’s most prestigious automotive events, this year’s showcase will feature over 170 rare and vintage automobiles on the breathtaking La Jolla Cove lawn overlooking the Pacific. This year’s theme, “Mascots in Motion,” pays homage to the artistry and legacy of automotive mascots that have adorned the hoods of the world’s finest vehicles for over a century. Visitors can explore ten curated classes of exceptional vehicles from the 20th century, while enjoying live music, exclusive vendors, and refreshments, including bites, cocktails, and craft beers. Don’t miss the Champagne and Honey Tasting Garden and the stunning vintage aircraft flyby along the coast! Adjacent to the Concours, the La Jolla Motor Car Classic welcomes the community to a free, inclusive celebration of automotive artistry. Featuring a captivating display of classic, luxury, and modified vintage automobiles, this event offers something for every car enthusiast. Highlights include an exhilarating Ford vs. Ferrari match-up in the Lower Motor Car Classic, showcasing the legendary rivalry between two automotive icons, along with a diverse selection of vehicles on the hill in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Visit: https://events.com/r/en_US/tickets/la-jolla-concours-delegance-2025-san-diego-april-950177 La Jolla Concours d'Elegance on Instagram and Facebook
  • Come see our latest exhibition: "Chicanismo and the "Art of Resistance: The Legacy of Ricardo Favela and the Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF)." This new exhibit showcases the importance of creating inclusive spaces for underserved communities to express their creativity through art resistance, empowerment, cultural pride and activism. Curated by Florentina Favela & Eddie Salas Last weekend to see the Community Artist Gallery Installation by Tim Redbird Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center on Facebook
  • Celebrate love on the water with City Cruises’ Valentine’s Day Premier Brunch and Dinner Cruises at the San Diego port. With various cruises available on Friday, February 14 and Saturday, February 15, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a three-hour plated dinner cruise at various locations, experience live entertainment, and spectacular views of the coastline and local landmarks. To make the night extra special, guests can upgrade their experience aboard with packages including the “Romance Package,” inclusive of a bottle of champagne, a half dozen roses, and champagne flutes. For those looking for a romantic outing during the day, all ports are also offering two-hour Valentine’s Day brunch buffet cruises with free-flowing champagne, sparkling cider, and mimosas. 2025 Valentine’s Day cruise schedules is as follows: San Diego Valentine's Premier Dinner Cruise (Feb. 14, 2025 and Feb. 15, 2025) Board: 6:30 p.m. | Cruise: 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Meet at Pier 1, Hornblower Landing. 1800 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, California 92101. San Diego Valentine's Premier Brunch Cruise (Feb. 15, 2025) Board: 10:30 a.m. | Cruise: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meet at Pier 1, Hornblower Landing. 1800 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, California 92101. City Cruises on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Department of Education told schools to stop DEI efforts or risk losing federal dollars. The president of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation warns it won't be quick and easy.
  • After her dreams of becoming a doctor were denied, one California woman is working to make the profession more accessible to those with disabilities.
  • Since Trump abruptly ousted Kennedy Center leadership and became its board chair, artists have canceled shows and subscription sales are down.
  • There is a list of other possible name changes of ships named after prominent women and civil rights leaders, a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly tells NPR.
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