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  • Duck Dive is hosting its 3rd annual Crab Boil on Friday, June 20! From 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., guests can indulge in 1 ½ pounds of Cajun Style Snow Crab, Andouille sausage, jumbo shrimp, corn, and potatoes, all for just $45 per person. Drink specials will also be available during the boil. There is a minimum two tickets for table seating, with bar seating available for single ticket purchases. After purchasing your ticket here, please call to make a reservation if you would like to be seated together (858)-273-3825. Duck Dive is located at 4650 Mission Blvd. Duck Dive on Facebook / Instagram
  • Buscabulla – A Puerto Rican Phrase Meaning “Troublemaker” Buscabulla is an experimental Puerto Rican duo, Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle, known for crafting a genre-defying sound. Blending elements of salsa, reggaeton, bachata, indie dance pop, funk, and electronic music with signature Boricua beats, their music is a vibrant and dynamic fusion unlike any other. And this summer, they’re bringing their electrifying energy to Quartyard on Saturday July 5! Buscabulla on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bambú Sound Exchange is an open air live performance featuring some of the world’s finest musicians. Band members of Mitchum Yacoub, Jungle Fire, Don Carlos, Aaron Frazer, Kali Uchis + other Special Guests converge after an open decks vinyl jam. House | Dub | Afrobeat | Hip-Hop Set Times: 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Open Vinyl Decks 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bambú Vinyl DJs 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Bambú Sound Exchange Bambú Sound Exchange on Instagram
  • A free, unique one-time musical theatrical event, "Believe in Yourself." It will be performed on Saturday, June 21, at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Our nation, indeed the world, has endured the trauma of a pandemic that has had repercussions for our collective social interactions. This performance shows the damage that can come from disruptions in the social order and how love and friendship can bring us back together. Join us for a fun-filled performance and support the theatrical arts! Get refreshments and fill out surveys at the 6 p.m. reception. Visit: dscearcemiles.org/
  • The FAA failed to notify pilots that the weather instruments at Montgomery Field weren’t working. Then, the city of San Diego is countersuing property owners hit by last year’s floods. And, you may soon be able to buy and sell backyard ADUs in San Diego. Also, we have a follow-up to a story about a low-income high-rise without a working elevator. Finally, Pope Leo’s first bishop appointment is one right here in San Diego —but that’s not the only reason it’s historic.
  • Emily Hines introduces herself. The Armed rage against the machine. Mal Devisa makes a triumphant return. Read our list of the best albums out this week.
  • El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's party approved constitutional changes in the country's National Assembly that allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend presidential terms to six years.
  • The San Diego Humane Society and Rancho Coastal Humane Society are holding “Clear the Shelters” events in August.
  • The Trump administration has said the conditions in the three countries have improved, therefore the immigrants can return back to their homelands. But federal Judge Trina Thompson suggested Trump's motives are discriminatory.
  • Some Imperial Beach residents said the new store means they won't have to travel outside of their city for nutritious food options.
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