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  • In Poway, there's a recall election for Councilmember Tony Blain, who has been accused of vote trading, threats and harassment. Poway District 2 voters will decide whether to remove Blain from office, or to keep him on the City Council.
  • After President Donald Trump asked Texas to remap districts to favor Republicans, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop. 50. The measure would redraw California's map to favor Democrats and could flip up to five GOP House of Representative seats.
  • The San Diego Botanic Garden will host "A Journey through the Desert Flora of the Middle East," a special lecture with Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir, Scientific Director of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. Taking place in the Dickinson Family Conservatory, guests will explore the diverse plant life of Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and the UAE, gaining insight into how flora adapt to harsh desert conditions and the conservation efforts protecting these ecosystems. The San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • A Boston federal judge suggested she was not persuaded by the Trump administration's argument that it is legally barred from using a USDA emergency fund to keep the SNAP benefits coming.
  • Between 30,000 and 70,000 children adopted by American families from other countries never became U.S. citizens, according to the Adoptee Rights Campaign.
  • The newest Jurassic installment is roaring into theaters. Meanwhile, Danielle Deadwyler is determined to defend her family's land in the post-apocalyptic thriller 40 Acres.
  • Raising a child is expensive! KPBS would like to hear from you. We’re looking for families to participate in a project that will shed light on the costs of raising children in San Diego County.
  • Ticket Price: $32 advanced / $35 day of show / $56 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) Throughout his prolific career, Femi Kuti has stood as a powerful voice for justice, carrying forward the revolutionary Afrobeat legacy pioneered by his father, Fela Kuti. Known for his unflinching critiques of political corruption and social inequality, Femi’s heady mix of funk, jazz and highlife has always been a tool for resistance and change. But on "Journey Through Life," his new album out in 2025 via Partisan Records, Femi turns inwards, balancing the political themes that have defined his career with deeply personal reflections on family, life, and inner growth: “I wanted to talk more about me, about my thoughts and the goals and values that have guided me all these years and led me to where I am now. I’ve never done that on an album before” says Femi. Tickets Femi Kuti on Instagram and Facebook
  • A panel of local therapists join us to discuss how this political moment is changing their work with clients.
  • The 28-year-old rocketed past Andretti Global's Marcus Ericsson in the final laps of the contest and held onto the top position until the end.
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