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  • Leaders of the BRICS group of emerging economies meeting for their annual summit had hoped to downplay any differences with the U.S. But even a toned down group proclamation drew the ire of President Trump.
  • Those with equity in a home can trade up more easily, while many first-time homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines.
  • During the last days of the Biden administration, the Pentagon agreed to help LGBTQ+ veterans fix their so-called “bad paper” discharges. The settlement still needs court approval, but the Pentagon should have an online process in place this summer. Then, sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge checks in on how UCSD’s technology has helped monitor the recent So-Cal fires. Plus, San Diego Restaurant week is back. We spoke to two chefs who are participating.
  • Easter at Julian Farm and Orchard - April 19 and 20 Egg Hunt Whole Farm Egg Hunt Starts at Noon There will be a baby and toddler-only area. The Easter Bunny will be hopping around during the event! Farm Offerings Farm Ticket Booth Opens at 11a.m. for event check-in. Farm Activities will be open from after the egg hunt until 2 p.m. Add on the petting zoo for $5 per person over the age of 3 Add on petting zoo and hayride for $10 per person over the age of 3 The farm closes at 2 p.m.. Important Things to Know: Must purchase Easter Egg Hunt tickets online by: April 5 Julian Farm and Orchard is open April 19 and 20 for guests with Easter Egg Hunt Reservations from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your own basket. In fairness to all egg hunt participants, please only collect 10-12 eggs. Please plan to arrive well before the egg hunt starts as everyone will need to check in at the ticket booth to enter the farm. Parents can accompany kids who need help walking. We kindly ask all other parents to watch from the sideline. This event is for kids. The Easter Bunny will be hopping around the farm. Parking is free. All sales are final. No refunds. Event will take place regardless of weather. Check our Facebook or Instagram account for updates.
  • Join us at the Job Fair at Camp Pendleton, where over 50 companies will be offering employment opportunities and actively hiring veterans. Veterans bring a wealth of skills and expertise from their military service, making them invaluable assets across various industries. However, navigating the job market can be challenging. That's where RecruitMilitary steps in. DAV & RecruitMilitary will break down barriers for veteran employment at the Camp Pendleton Veterans Job Fair on Thursday February 13 at Pacific Views Event Center from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific. Registration is free and available online to all transitioning military, veterans, military spouses and dependents.
  • A couple transformed a neglected storefront in Fall River, Mass., into a cheery cafe where they organize food pantries, neighborhood cleanups and a community fund for those who can't afford a meal.
  • We’ve all been there: a family gathering, an outing with friends — and then politics comes up. Cuts to the safety net. Guns. Abortion. Climate change. Fault lines run deep. So do emotions.
  • Join us for an inspiring luncheon with Erica Alfaro –– award-winning author, educational advocate and international keynote speaker –– on Friday, May 16, 2025. From the fields of adversity to global recognition, Erica’s story of resilience, hope and triumph will leave you uplifted and remind you of the strength within our communities. Be there to hear her story live! "Harvesting Dreams: Defying the Odds to Achieve the American Dream." Since 1986, Family Health Centers of San Diego’s Spirit of the Barrio quarterly fundraising luncheons have spread awareness about our mission to provide high-quality health care to underserved communities across San Diego, while also presenting a variety of themes to our guests as they dine on our legendary tamales. Attending the event offers an outstanding opportunity to network with local policy makers, elected officials, health care advocates, community leaders and other organizations who also support our mission. Visit: https://www.fhcsd.org/spirit-of-the-barrio/ Family Health Centers of SD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us at OMA on August 1 for Street Level x Art Walk! Discover musicians, artists, and craftspeople from across your street to all across Southern California. This month we are featuring Lea Love, a singer-songwriter whose songs range from R&B/soul to island reggae to pop and draw from her rich Hawaiian, Samoan and Japanese heritage. We will also have a curators tour of "Stories That Connect Us" with Danielle Deery at 6 p.m. and local artists and craftspeople selling their work on our terrace and in the OMA store. Bring your family, meet new friends, or roll in with your crew to create your O’riginal experience with artists, innovators, and entrepreneurs at OMA’s biggest social events of the summer. Street Level is open to all ages and admission is FREE for all guests in partnership with Oceanside Art Walk. Drink tickets are an additional fee. Adults 21+ who would like to purchase alcoholic beverages must show ID. Reserved Tables are available for sale to accommodate our music lovers. Reserve yours now! Lea Love on Instagram / Youtube Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Encinitas, shockingly, is closer to meeting its state-mandated housing number than any other city in San Diego County.
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