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  • The federal housing agency wants to shift money away from permanent housing and toward programs that impose sobriety and other conditions. Advocates warn that would push many back into homelessness.
  • FIFA has raised prices for over 40 games of the World Cup in its latest sale that kicked off Wednesday, according to an NPR count. The most expensive tickets to the final now cost $10,900.
  • Volunteers said they would continue accompanying migrants to hearings and interviews despite increased restrictions in recent weeks.
  • The county says the board committees, each made up of two elected supervisors, aren’t subject to the state’s open meeting law. Others argue they should operate more transparently.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Join Host Elsa Sevilla as she travels to an Indigenous People of the Kumeyaay Nation's village in San Diego's far-east county. Find out how the First People, during Pre-contact, are: astronomers, horticulturists, healers, scientists and storytellers. We'll explain how they use the solar system to hunt, harvest and how they follow the weather patterns to relocate their Sha'muls or communities throughout their traditional territory.
  • The plan would fund DHS, except for immigration enforcement, through September. Republicans would then try to fund the whole agency for three years using a tactic that would not need Democratic votes.
  • The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.
  • Elizabeth Hospice Grief Counselors and special guest Robin Sol Lieberman invite you to a gentle workshop inspired by the ancient Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. Join us for Without Words: The Gentle Art of Kintsugi, Saturday, March 7, from 2 – 3:30 p.m. in North Park. Through guided breathwork and hands-on creation, participants will explore wholeness, resilience, and the beauty that can emerge from life’s fractures. Together, the group will create a single, shared kintsugi bowl, symbolizing our collective humanity and the truth that brokenness and beauty can coexist. This offering is open to grieving hearts of all ages, requires no prior art experience, and is free of charge. All materials are provided. Space is limited; reservations are required. Please RSVP to community@ehospice.org. Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • Despite the danger of sea mines, experts say that mine clearing has received minimal attention and funding from the U.S. Navy — and it's often overshadowed by more high-profile weapons systems.
  • In this six-week course we will use all forms of artistic expression – theater, movement, visual art, writing, sound – to deepen self-connection through creative practice. Each session, participants will be guided through a progression of exercises and activities that utilize one or more of these art forms. Activities are designed to foster self discovery, connection, and transformation as we bring our internal selves gently into the external through the supportive structure of the arts. The course is for anyone looking to spur change in their lives, whether big or small. No prior experience in any art form is needed. Participants come as they are, ready to embrace whatever arises, whether it is splattering blobs of paint, wiggling around like a worm, or discovering the wild dance of their pinky finger. For reduced price registration see our Increasing Access page. Each activity invites participants to find joy in the act of creation, silliness through letting go, and deep insight through watching what arises. Participants go through all six weeks together, building trust, connecting, and community as they discover new ways to be in themselves. Mockingbird Improv on Facebook / Instagram
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