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  • Week 2: March 30-April 3 With options for Pre-K through 6th grade, there's something for every young wildlife enthusiast! Campers will get up close with animal ambassadors, explore the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge trails, visit exhibits like Turtle Lagoon, Raptor Row, and Shark & Ray, practice hands-on science, create recycled arts & crafts, and more! Living Coast Discovery Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Week 1: March 23-27 With options for Pre-K through 6th grade, there's something for every young wildlife enthusiast! Campers will get up close with animal ambassadors, explore the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge trails, visit exhibits like Turtle Lagoon, Raptor Row, and Shark & Ray, practice hands-on science, create recycled arts & crafts, and more! Living Coast Discovery Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, a Honduran man held at a Calexico Detention Center died after a medical emergency. Then, the Grossmont Union High School District board has updated its guidelines on immigration enforcement. Also, our resident Cinema Junkie says you should check out a supernatural form of horror content this week. Plus, this week’s installment of The Pod Behind the Package features another KPBS podcast.
  • They say that music is the language of the soul, and nothing could describe Julia Sage‘s music more perfectly. An inspirational artist, Julia has earned her reputation as a talented singer-songwriter and skillful performer. Through energizing live gigs and recordings, Sage continues to gain fans around the world with her distinct voice, musical style, and honest, raw writing. With her soulful vocals, witty and heartfelt bilingual (sometimes trilingual) songwriting as well as her cheeky stage personality, Julia will draw you in and keep you entertained and invested during the entirety of her performance. You will laugh, you will cry, you will call your therapist. Two-time San Diego Music Award winner Lindsay White’s undeniable talent has garnered recognition from prestigious events like the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Kerrville Folk Festival, as well as from acclaimed publications such as American Songwriter Magazine. Her LP, "Lights Out," debuted at #2 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter charts, garnering accolades as the #1 Album of the Year by Global Texan Chronicles, and an esteemed SDMA for Best Singer-Songwriter. Subsequent singles have also charted on iTunes and earned her additional nominations at the San Diego Music Awards, including a win for Best Folk/Acoustic Song in 2022.
  • Bruno Mars tickets running for $2,000 and ones for SZA costing $600 caught California lawmakers’ attention. They’re advancing two bills targeting the resale market.
  • The bill would prevent armed individuals from being stationed near vote centers and childcare facilities.
  • The first seizure was on April 7, when officers referred a 51-year-old Mexican national driving a Toyota Prius for a secondary inspection. During the inspection, a CBP canine team alerted to the vehicle, and agents allegedly found 124 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $2.4 million in 44 packages concealed in the doors, back seat and rear quarter panels of the car.
  • President Trump said a U.S. delegation will head to Pakistan to resume talks to end the war with Iran, but Tehran expressed reluctance after the U.S. seized one of its cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • "We women are the land guardians and keepers," says Theonila Roka Matbob of Papua New Guinea, recognized for her efforts to repair the environmental and social harms caused by a copper and gold mine.
  • A new English-only driving test rule in Florida is fueling a surge in strategy lessons for Spanish speakers where they learn to figure out the questions without having to take English language courses.
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