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  • A string of settlements has brought new scrutiny on whether the small South Bay city is doing enough to prevent fatal encounters with police.
  • Federal law enforcement officials accuse 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht of lighting a fire on New Year’s Day that was initially extinguished by fire crews, but continued to smolder underground before reigniting during high winds, officials said.
  • Devastating floods in Texas are raising questions about San Diego’s preparedness for weather disasters. Then, the Department of Education is withholding millions in grants local schools are counting on for things like summer programs. And, just how bad are our political divisions? Hear from the author of the book “How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them.” Also, why is Carlsbad canceling traffic circles? And, San Diego isn’t the only city getting out of the residential trash subsidy business. Find out who else can expect higher collection fees. Finally, our review of the new Superman movie.
  • The first three of 30 paintings sold in Los Angeles for a record-shattering $662,000. The rest will go up for auction in various cities throughout 2026. Ross painted many of them live on his PBS show.
  • El condado está trabajando con la escuela para notificar a cualquier persona potencialmente expuesta a la enfermedad del 1 de junio al 4 de septiembre de este año.
  • The lack of consistent Spanish translation at local government meetings has locked many residents out of the democratic process.
  • The county is working with the school to notify any people potentially exposed to the disease from June 1 to Sept. 4 of this year.
  • The price of gold hit $4,000 per ounce for the first time ever. It's a bad sign for the U.S. economy
  • Ballet Collective San Diego is proud to present "IDIOMA," an evening of dynamic, witty, and diverse contemporary ballet works by local choreographers Paulette Andalon, Tylor Bradshaw, Holly Meacham, Whitney Edwards, and Emily Miller with Guest Choreographers Holly Curran (Metropolitan Opera NYC) and Angela Rebelo with Maxime Guenen (Ballet Theatre de Grand Geneve / Joffrey) "IDIOMA" invites audiences into a tender conversation without words - where dancers and choreographers can share, unencumbered and articulately, their essence through the language of dance. Experience with us what is real and honest between two people sharing space, the rapture in hearing music that is close to us, and the power of many bodies breathing together as one. Ballet Collective San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • This isn't your average night out. This is a celebration of summer, flavor, and the magic of jazz on the water. Join us as Alto Saxophone Jazz Specialist Charlie Arbelaez and his Latin jazz quartet sets sail aboard the exquisite Nerissa yacht. As the ocean breeze and the San Diego Bay's golden sunset lights up the horizon, a Latin jazz quartet fills the yacht with rhythm and soul. Their sound is rich, expressive, and alive with emotion—music that moves through you and brings the night to life. Come aboard, sip something special, enjoy curated farm to table hors d'oeuvres and let the rhythm of the bay captivate you during an unforgettable evening in America’s Finest City. Located on the luxurious Nerissa Yacht docked at the San Diego Sheraton Hotel & Resort, this is worth the adventure. Just bring yourself and we’ll handle the rest. For more information and tickets, visit www.nerissasounds.com. Nerissa Sounds on Instagram
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