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  • Should California pension funds invest in fossil fuels? How about Tesla and Palantir? Or companies with anti-union records? Those debates are playing out at CalPERS and CalSTRS.
  • The Stillaguamish Tribe in Washington state has been buying land in its traditional territory and removing levees. The goal is to turn farmland into wetlands with the hopes of restoring Chinook salmon.
  • County-run animal shelters saw a spike in dog euthanasia rates and high staff turnover in recent years. Those numbers have gotten better — but dogs continue to endure substandard conditions at one shelter.
  • Choosing a homeowners insurance policy means questions: The Price of San Diego answers how to figure out how much you need — and how to find the best price.
  • Bilal Bikile is an Ethiopian-American writer, curator, and multidisciplinary artist based in San Diego. He's the founder and curator of Deixis Gallery, a contemporary art gallery and community hub, and the founding editor of Deixis Journal, a multidisciplinary literary magazine. He also runs Salon de Deixis, a weekly gathering featuring guest speakers and open discussions on art, culture, and ideas. His work spans fiction, mixed media, photography, film, and electronic literature. He created the digital piece "Lost Inside: A Digital Inquiry," which has been exhibited internationally in Norway, Denmark, and Poland. He authored the photobook "Al-Ghayb (The Unseen)" and wrote the short film "Bekele," which continues to screen at festivals nationally. Bikile holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature from San Diego State University and will begin his MFA in Creative Writing at UCSD in Fall 2026. He was also a 2024 Writer-in-Residence at The Grunewald Guild, where he completed his short story collection "I Don't Know What's Wrong with Me." CreativeMornings | San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego’s Lake Hodges dam is the only one California has deemed unsatisfactory. A rebuild plan stalled, and people are now demanding a solution that manages flood and fire risks.
  • Ballots are being mailed out to voters across the state and top of the ticket is the race for California governor. We’re continuing our series of conversations with the gubernatorial candidates, up next is Democrat Katie Porter.
  • A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, some research shows it could improve the quality of teachers' work.
  • "The Preview Party" celebrates the West Coast debut of Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys at MCASD, with special guests Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys. Organized by the Brooklyn Museum, this landmark traveling exhibition brings together 130+ works by 37 Black diasporic artists from Africa, Europe, the United States, and the Caribbean-an extraordinary gathering of vision, voice, and legacy. 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., Preview Party starts at MCASD (700 Prospect St.). 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.: After Party at Lou Lou's Jungle Room at the Lafayette Hotel & Club (2223 El Cajon Blvd.). Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when ticket sales go live on Friday, March 13. Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/preview-party?utm_source=Museum+of+Contemporary+Art+San+Diego&utm_campaign=93ba401f57- MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • In recognition of National Nurses Month, Voices del Valle features a special conversation with Lupe Rodriguez, one of the first Hispanic nurses from the Imperial Valley. Student hosts Keira and Delarine explore Lupe’s journey from growing up during segregation in Brawley to attending Mercy College in San Diego during the 1950s and building a groundbreaking nursing career. Her story is one of resilience, determination, and breaking barriers for future generations.
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