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  • Los maestros de San Diego planean su primera huelga en 30 años el 26 de febrero, acusando al distrito de no cumplir con los estándares de personal de educación especial y de no brindar servicios a los estudiantes con discapacidades.
  • Baby Steps Class: A free parenting class to help caregivers understand their baby's cues, build a stronger bond, develop parenting confidence, and connect with other parents. Who: Parents and children from birth to 15 months (prior to walking) Dates: Fridays, March 27 – May 8, 2026 (6 classes) No class April 10, 2026 Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Location: Ramona Library Cost: Free Visit: https://sdcl.bibliocommons.com/events/6939b78b2c65973d00120167 ============================================================================== EN ESPAÑOL Clase de Baby Steps: Clase gratuita para padres para aprender estrategias, comprender las señales de su bebé, fortalecer el vínculo, desarrollar confianza como mamá/papá y conectar con otros padres. Para quién: Padres e hijos desde el nacimiento hasta los 15 meses (antes de caminar) Fechas: Viernes, 27 de marzo – 8 de mayo de 2026 (6 clases) No hay clase el 10 de abril de 2026 Hora: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Lugar: Biblioteca de Ramona Costo: Gratuito
  • After two U.S. citizens were shot and killed by his immigration agents in Minneapolis, Greg Bovino was removed as commander at large and is reportedly set to return to prior Border Patrol sector in Imperial County.
  • El presidente Donald Trump anunció el jueves la salida de Pam Bondi como su secretaria de Justicia, poniendo fin a la gestión polémica de una leal que trastocó la cultura de independencia del departamento, supervisó despidos a gran escala de empleados de carrera y actuó agresivamente para investigar a quienes el mandatario percibe como sus enemigos.
  • Following the recent killings of U.S. citizens by federal agents in Minneapolis, many El Cajon residents protested the city’s continued support of President Trump’s immigration policies at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
  • On a drunken walk home, bohemian drug-dealer Kumi (Kumiko Ota) discovers an abandoned building on the outskirts of Tokyo. Attracted by the vast and untapped space rampant with luxuriant vegetation, she promptly sells all of her belongings and retreats from the world. She carves an island out of the concrete squat and wiles her days away growing cabbage and expressing herself in any way she pleases. Following his gonzo hachimiri (8mm) debut "Saint Terrorism" (1980) and the memorable "Carnival in the Night" (1981), Masashi Yamamoto offers his defining punk statement. Winner of a Special Mention at the 1987 Locarno International Film Festival, Robinson’s Garden is a rare, radical vision of a marginal, multicultural Tokyo. Think Punk Rock rather than City Pop (the soundtrack features Jagatara, Hamza El Din, and Yoichiro Yoshikawa), this film offers a stark contrast to the sights of financial prosperity brought forth by the films of the Economic Bubble era. Lensed by Tom DiCillo ("Living In Oblivion," "Johnny Suede"), it instead shares much in common with the No Wave films the cinematographer pioneered alongside Jim Jarmusch ("Stranger Than Paradise"). An unsung, anticapitalist masterwork. This film plays as a part of Digital Gym Cinema's Staff Pick series. ROBINSON'S GARDEN has been selected by the cinema's Exhibitions & Marketing Coordinator, Laurie Piña. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • El Chingon, San Diego's “Bad Ass Mexican” hotspot at 560 Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter, will bring championship-level energy to the College Football Playoff National Championship game, beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 19. Guests who arrive by kickoff wearing their team’s gear will receive half off their tab if their team wins the CFP national title. The high-energy viewing party will feature wall-to-wall coverage of college football’s biggest matchup across a 120-inch LED screen and 10 high-definition TVs, setting the stage for an electric night of bold flavors, big plays and celebratory vibes as fans gather for the season’s final showdown. Guests may fuel up with signature cocktails like the Madero, made with Real Del Valle tequila, house-made watermelon cordial and Tajín, priced at $14; Prime Hydration Margarita mixed with Real Del Valle Blanco, Prime Hydration lemonade, pineapple and fresh lime with a Tajín rim, priced at $14; among others. Football-friendly food offerings will include Nachos Libres topped with a Chingón cheese blend, Mexican citrus cream, jalapeño, avocado cream, pico de gallo and guacamole, priced at $12; wings in choice of sauce including BBQ, buffalo, spicy chipotle or mango habanero served with ranch and spicy carrots, priced at six for $11 or 12 for $19; or Parrillada Chingona, a shareable platter of carnitas, grilled steak, chicken and shrimp served with rice, beans, guacamole and tortillas, priced at $65. More information about El Chingon is available on the website at www.ElChingon.com/San-Diego, by calling 619-501-1919 and on Facebook and Instagram at @ElChingonSD
  • We talk about what happened over the weekend in Mexico and what to expect following the death of cartel leader "El Mencho."
  • 16th annual North Park Festival of Beers returns on April 4, 2026. North Park's favorite beer festival is back on El Cajon Blvd, with over 80 craft beers to sample, live music from Louis XIV! Proceeds benefit the San Diego Music Foundation. VIP opens at noon. General admission opens at 1 p.m. North Park Beer Fest on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Donald Trump often says immigrant sanctuary cities are hotbeds of crime. The facts don't back up his claims.
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