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  • El presidente Joe Biden ordenó el martes suspender la tramitación de asilo en la frontera de Estados Unidos con México en caso de que el número de ingresos ilegales alcance un umbral que considera excesivo.
  • President Biden is keeping the tariffs on Chinese imports put in place by his predecessor and 2024 opponent, former President Donald Trump. And he's adding new ones for things like electric vehicles.
  • They have survived a Century that has changed the face of the world. Five Coronado brawny women born more than 100 years ago will share their journeys through wars, suffrage and civil unrest, to technical innovations that are changing life on planet Earth and our understanding of the Universe. Plus, the wit, wisdom, and pursuit of well-being that has inspired their long lives. Treasure Zimmerman 103, Peggy Price 100, Lois Land 100, Lois Rosania 100, and Ethel Keyes103. All 100 years plus, will share their remarkable stories from flying in the PowerPuff Derby, inviting Jay Leno to ride in their antique car and their views on the most dynamic century the world has known. Presenter: Cynthia Mendolia, National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach and guest Executive Director Leigh Ann Webster, National Board of Health & Wellness Coaching. Connect with Coronado Public Library on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Keep your holiday merry and bright with a Christmas Eve Premier Brunch Cruise departing from San Diego. Featuring festive décor and a delicious meal, your Christmas on the water is sure to be a gift to yourself and your loved ones. Deck the halls with limited-time holiday entertainment and a festive retreat from land. Event Details | • Freshly prepared entrees, salads and desserts • Unlimited coffee, hot tea, iced tea and water • Guaranteed table for your party size • Climate-controlled interior decks • Infants under three cruise free • We do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions Pay-to-park options are available at Grape Street.
  • Large numbers of migrants from China are crossing into the U.S. and finding work on marijuana farms. Some of the businesses are accused of exploiting workers and violating state growing rules.
  • The tornado that struck Tuesday left a wide swath of obliterated homes and crumpled cars. Officials did not immediately give details of other deaths or injuries.
  • The companies behind the now-closed Virginia facility pleaded guilty to violating the Animal Welfare Act and Clean Water Act. Animal rights groups applaud the development and say there's more to do.
  • On Wednesday, April 24 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel is hosting a dedication ceremony and community open house to celebrate its grand opening and introduce the property to its friends, Mountain Empire neighbors, and supporters. Officials from Jacumba Hot Springs, San Diego County, and other regional government, civic, education, and non-profit organizations will be on hand. The Mountain Empire High School Band are scheduled to perform. The family-friendly event will feature free soaks for guests in one of the hotel’s mineral springs soaking pools. Attendees include: Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel Owners/Founders Jeff Osborne, Melissa Strukel and Corbin Winters; San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson; Imperial County Supervisor Peggy Price; State of California Colorado River Board Commissioner JB Hamby; Imperial Irrigation District Director Karin Eugenio; Mountain Empire School District Superintendent Pat Keeley; San Diego County Rural Sheriff Sargent Fred Duey; Anza Borrego State Park Superintendent Ray Lennox; Anza Borrego Foundation Executive Director Brianna Fordem; El Centro Mayor Sylvia Marroquin; El Centro City Manager Cedric Cesena; El Centro City Council Member Tomas Olivia; Mountain Empire Historical Society President Larry JohnsonThe Mountain Empire High School Band. Wednesday, April 24, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. PST. Ribbon cutting and remarks at 11 a.m. Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel is located at 44500 Old Hwy 80, Jacumba Hot Springs, CA 91934 ABOUT JACUMBA HOT SPRINGS HOTEL: An hour east of downtown San Diego lies Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel, the crown jewel and heartbeat of the tiny town that shares its name. The newly revitalized property features 20 guest rooms and two pools filled with water sourced directly from the abundant natural mineral springs that have been the city's calling card for over a century. Owners Jeff Osborne, Melissa Strukel, and Corbin Winters fell in love with the town at first sight, drawn in by the indescribable high desert magic of Jacumba and its people. The trio spent several years breathing life back into the property and stewarding the renewal of the natural landscape, drawing inspiration from Morocco, Mexico and beyond. Find out more at www.jacumba.com.
  • Capt. Jerry Boylan was sentenced on Thursday. He was found guilty of one count of misconduct or neglect of ship officer last year.
  • Despite the decisions by the federal bankruptcy judge, Sandy Hook families are likely to get only a tiny fraction of the nearly $1.5 billion in damages Jones owes them for his lies about the 2012 school shooting.
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