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  • Immerse yourself in a flower fantasy at the New! Picnic + Flowers pop-up picnic experience at The Flower Fields! San Diego favorite, Pop Up Picnic Co has partnered with world-famous, The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch® to create the quintessential springtime experience: a luxury picnic atop fields of millions of blooming ranunculus! Treat yourself to a farm-to-table inspired lunch and a beautifully styled picture-perfect picnic overlooking the flower fields and ocean below. Each picnic is a 90-minute reservation and includes a pre-fixe meal complete with sandwich, salad, fruit and dessert. Handmade aguas frescas, iced teas, lemonades and infused waters will be served to drink. Picnic seating is either low tables + pillows or farm tables + bistro chairs. Table + chair seating will be prioritized for guests with accessibility limitations. Please note any accessibility (and assistance) requirements when booking. Tickets include entrance to The Flower Fields and all it offers: wagon rides, sweet pea maze, gorgeous gardens and more! Come for lunch and stay for the afternoon! Click here for more information about this event!
  • Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema, leader of a coup in Gabon last week, has been sworn in as interim president, while the deposed former president remains detained at his residence.
  • Workers in Las Vegas have been watching automation and technology inch into their workplace. Now with AI, the city is preparing to adapt its service-heavy tourism economy.
  • Organized labor has scored some big victories this year, including new contracts at UPS. Can the winning streak continue?
  • Several of the foreign-staffed Catholic religious orders in Mongolia run shelters, orphanages and nursing homes to care for a population of 3.3 million where one in three people lives in poverty.
  • Merkel cell carcinoma has a high risk of recurring and metastasizing, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.
  • With the growing popularity of tequila and mezcal in the U.S., a new generation of growers and distillers in the Southwest is trying to create a uniquely American agave liquor.
  • Southwest airlines flight cancellations in San Diego are expected to continue today, but good news may be on the horizon. The airline now says it hopes to resume its full schedule of flights tomorrow. Then, the county has appointed its first Chief Geriatric Officer to help San Diego’s growing senior population prepare for the challenges and expand the opportunities of aging. Also, the San Diego Black Arts & Culture District in the Encanto neighborhood is taking form, and KPBS speaks to locals at what the designation means for the city and its often overlooked Black communities. Plus, an exhibition on display now at the Oceanside Museum of Art celebrates the work of artists who are also military veterans. And, a new documentary is introducing legendary Chicano musician and activist Chunky Sanchez and his music to a wider audience. Finally, local rapper Ric Scales is featured in KPBS’s “Influential” series.
  • The decision was the latest to strike down new congressional maps in Southern states over concerns that they diluted the voting power of Black residents.
  • Swedish lawmakers had said they would boycott this year's Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm after the foundation initially invited representatives of the three countries to attend.
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