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  • On Sunday, South Korean officials said they would send a plane to bring the detained workers home. Earlier, South Korea's Foreign Minister said his nation was "deeply concerned" by the arrests.
  • The Dragonfly Music Festival takes flight once more—this time at the stunning TERI Campus of Life in San Marcos. On Saturday, October 4, join us for a one-day, outdoor celebration of rhythm, culture, and community. Born in Sedona in 2021 as a post-pandemic gathering of hearts and sounds, Dragonfly has grown into a vibrant, traveling festival that brings people together through music, joy, and connection. This year’s lineup features seven powerhouse San Diego-based bands, spanning West African drums, Latin Cumbia, Celtic, Rockabilly, Blues, Soul, and Rock & Roll. There’s something for everyone—and dancing is encouraged! Come hungry for more than music. You’ll find delicious food (with vegan options), craft beverages, and artisan vendors set against the backdrop of rolling hills and golden skies. Please note: No outside food and beverage allowed. Limited unreserved seating available. Beach chairs and blankets welcome. Parking is included. Want the VIP experience? A VIP ticket includes: -Preferred Reserved Seating -Access to Private Indoor Lounge Areas & Restrooms -Exclusive Chef Curated Food Stations -2 Drink Tickets -VIP Collectors Badge with Lanyard -Collectors Poster -Invite Only VIP Pickup Party -Artist Meet & Greet Gates open at noon | Music until dusk Reconnect. Celebrate. Soar. Everyone is welcome. Always. Need more info on the featured performers and the Dragonfly Music Festival? Learn more at https://dragonflymusicfestival.com/home. TERI Campus of Life on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join San Diego Botanic Garden in unity with friends and colleagues from around the globe for the Garden’s annual Survivor Tree Ceremony on Wednesday, August 6 at 11 a.m. Descended from a mother tree that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan 80 years ago, this special ginkgo tree was planted at San Diego Botanic Garden in 2023. The ceremony will feature opening remarks from Ari Novy, SDBG President and CEO, and a moment of silence at 11:15 a.m., the exact time the bomb was dropped. Attendees will also be invited to participate in a community wish-writing activity. This significant tree is a part of a years-long partnership with Green Legacy Hiroshima, a global initiative that distributes seeds and saplings from Hiroshima’s survivor trees to promote peace, remembrance, and resilience around the world. San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • At least 19 people have been killed in the protests and more than 200 others were admitted to the hospital due to injuries, according to Nepal's Civil Service Hospital.
  • Despite fears the federal government will use personal information from financial aid applications to identify immigrant parents who lack legal status, the number of high school senior applicants from mixed-status families has not decreased as much as some thought it would, according to the California Student Aid Commission.
  • At Russ & Daughters, it takes three months to learn how to slice salmon. NPR's Scott Simon visits the 100 year-old appetizing store to try his hand at the fine art and talk about their new cookbook.
  • The Make America Healthy Again commission is proposing more than 100 moves to address the root causes of childhood chronic disease. Critics say other Trump administration moves contradict the goals.
  • Trump says he's firing Cook after one of his allies accused her of making false statements on a mortgage application. Cook said the president has no authority to fire her and vowed to stay.
  • San Diego nonprofit uses music and services to uplift people affected by homelessness.
  • San Diego began rolling out new high-tech trash bins Monday. San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava said the passing of Measure B, and charging San Diegans for trash collection is what made getting the new bins possible.
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