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  • Amid rising food and nutrition insecurity, we talk about how local community gardens are helping fill in the gap — and where to go if want to start growing your own produce.
  • A new investigation by the San Francisco Chronicle finds that medical misdiagnoses and delays have contributed to a record number of deaths in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • California Republican party leaders were unable to agree on a candidate to endorse in this year's governor's race. We hear more about the changing dynamics of the race for governor after leading Democratic candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell suspended his campaign after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
  • First, new data has confirmed what many were already skeptical of: most San Diego college students are using AI. Then, a San Diego lawmaker wants chain restaurants to be more transparent about drinks that are packed with sugar. Also, we’ll tell you why San Diego County is selling water to Riverside County.
  • As Nowruz, the Persian New Year marking the start of spring, begins Friday. Zohreh and Susie Ghahremani share its traditions in "Celebrate Nowruz," a new children's book told through a young girl’s perspective.
  • The 33rd annual festival celebrates Latino film and culture through Sunday at venues across San Diego County.
  • The world’s most-watched sporting event kicks off in June, and San Diego will be a part of it. Two teams will set up camp in the region for the FIFA World Cup.
  • Get ready to wade into some wonderful books for merfolk and sea-lovers alike! This month’s Mer-MAY Storytime is sure to make a splash with your young readers. We’ll be exploring all things underwater with a fun selection of books, beginning with Jan Brett’s modern picture book classic The Mermaid. Storytime attendees will receive a special aquatic pin, and dress up is welcome! This Storytime includes song and play to keep readers engaged. Storytime is open to kids of all ages. Registration is encouraged, but not required.
  • Cinema Junkie Beth Accomando looks back at the biggest moments of the 98th Academy Awards — from historic wins and industry politics to why Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" deserved more recognition.
  • In time for the 250th anniversary of the nation, Library Shop is excited to join Adventures by the Book for a panel discussion with three brilliant authors about the impact of women’s voices in shaping the nation. Join us on June 18 at Library Shop Mission Hills for this panel discussion, Remember the Ladies. Featuring Reyna Grande ("Migrant Heart"), Laura Kamoie ("Fearless Women") and Elizabeth Cobbs ("Founding Mother"), purchase of any one of these three books to reserve your seat. Pick up all 3 books in a bundle at a discount, and receive priority in the signing line with all 3 authors. Books can be picked up at 925 W. Washington Street on the day of the event, and proceeds support the San Diego Public Library. Advance registration is required for this event. Entry is available through the following options: Book Registration – Purchase one book by any of our featured authors to receive admission for one guest. Companion Registration ($10) – For guests attending with someone who has purchased a book and sharing that copy. Three-Book Bundle – A discounted set of all three featured titles, which includes admission for one guest and priority placement in the signing line. Seating is first come, first served and expected to fill quickly, so early arrival is strongly encouraged. Additional books will be available for purchase at the event while supplies last, and all three authors will be signing following the program.
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