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  • Digital works were on display this weekend in downtown San Diego, showing what it's like to see the world in adolescence. ‘Voice Out’ highlights young artists with ties on both sides of the border.
  • In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of feng shui, as well as ways to incorporate these tips into daily life. Specifically, students will learn more about how to create an environment that best supports them in day-to-day life and in their artistic endeavors. By the end of the workshop, participants will have suggestions for inviting in new opportunities via increasing productivity and finding creative flow, as well as gaining recognition through aligning with the “right” people to assist on the creative journey. Class will be two hours and will be both lecture and participatory. For more information visit: writeyourstorynow.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Five athletes from Baja California have already qualified for the Olympics, the most in state history. And more than a dozen more athletes could still qualify through regional tournaments, according to local officials.
  • San Diego Cactus & Succulent Society Plant Show and Sale See incredible out-of-this-world succulents and cacti from around the globe, and shop for unique plants from dozens of plant vendors and local artisans. This show and sale traditionally attracts enthusiasts from much of SoCal. There will be specialty plant vendors/growers from AZ, NM, CA. Ceramic potters will offer unusual, artistic pots to compliment your newest garden treasures. The show is open to anyone who grows succulent plants, and there is no limit to the number of entries per class or number of classes entered. Detailed show information is available on our website. If purchasing, customers select desired items from one or multiple vendors then pay for all items in a single transaction. Free admission. Early-bird sale access on Saturday for members (with membership card)! For more information visit: sdcss.net Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Cities around Phoenix are spending billions to develop water infrastructure. Local leaders say it's a necessary step as the Colorado River shrinks and groundwater dries up.
  • The music mogul was arrested late Monday in New York and now faces charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution after months of civil lawsuits.
  • Lots of urban areas will be either in or adjacent to the path of totality for the eclipse on April 8. Experts advise getting into this path, as even a 99% partial eclipse is nothing like a total one.
  • In all, Trump spoke for less than a minute. He answered "100 percent" when asked if he stood by his deposition in which he called Carroll a liar. Closing arguments in the case are set for Friday.
  • Casi todos los grupos ambientalistas importantes de California se opusieron al proyecto de ley, que habría modificado la ley ambiental emblemática del estado para acelerar las actualizaciones de las líneas eléctricas. Los partidarios dijeron que habría ayudado a liberar al estado de los combustibles fósiles y hacer que la red fuera más confiable, pero los opositores temían que dañaría los parques estatales.
  • The state's highest needs foster children might pay the unintended price of a well-meaning law.
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