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  • SEEK FEST is a one-day San Diego music, art, and craft beer mini-festival presented by the San Diego Music & Art Company, The Blank Slate, and Seek Beer Company. The event brings together a wide-ranging lineup of local and touring musicians spanning jazz, prog rock, psych/funk, metal, hip-hop, and experimental pop, alongside local visual artists, fashion designers, food vendors, massage therapists, live painting, and live chainstitching. Designed as a cross-disciplinary gathering for San Diego’s independent creative community, SEEK FEST highlights musicians, artists, makers, and small local businesses in one shared space. Ticket proceeds support low-income musicians in San Diego via the Musicians Empowerment Collective, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, and admission includes beer from Seek Beer Company for guests 21+. The event takes place Saturday, May 30 at San Diego Made Factory on Commercial Street.
  • Step onto the field and turn life’s biggest moments into unforgettable memories with a Mini Photo Session at Petco Park. Whether you’re celebrating family, an engagement, graduation, a gender reveal, or just showing off your Padres pride, this is a rare opportunity to be professionally photographed at Petco Park. Each 15‑minute session is thoughtfully guided and captured by a professional photographer. Your backdrop will include exclusive locations throughout the ballpark including the warning track, dugout, and seating bowl. Learn more and book your session today. Limited sessions available! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • A new study found a decline in suicide deaths among young adults since the launch of the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Then, we hear about the impact of cuts in HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. And, ADHD often goes underdiagnosed for older adults. We speak with the host of the "Grandma has ADHD" podcast.
  • The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego features multimedia experiences, including a virtual reality mission to rescue hostages.
  • First, a new ordinance requires Chula Vista police to disclose any contact with federal immigration agents. Then, the California Highway Patrol just completed a 24-hour statewide crackdown on speeding. Also, we spoke with some locals about their American identity as the USA’s 250th anniversary swiftly approaches. And, April is Earthquake Preparedness Month, we’ll tell you some safety tips that could keep you safe.
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments over the order's fate Wednesday in a New Hampshire case. The 14th Amendment and federal law have been widely understood to make citizens of everyone born in the country, with narrow exceptions.
  • Rooting for the Padres, catching a hometown soccer game or even cheering on the local hockey team can get expensive, fast. Here are a few ways tips to go to the games and save money.
  • Israeli historian and genocide scholar Omer Bartov is in San Diego to talk about his newest book, "Israel: What Went Wrong." Then, how a local nonprofit is delivering aid on the ground in the West Bank and Gaza — and the challenges they face.
  • Under the bill, social media platforms would be required to create tools allowing people to request that content featuring them as minors be removed.
  • The largest rally and march took place in downtown San Diego at Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center. It was one of more than 20 protests held across the county.
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