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  • On the day California honored the late labor leader Cesar Chavez, members of the union he co-founded rallied across the state, including here in San Diego. A class of Navy ships with a long history in San Diego are now on the chopping block. The ongoing effort to get seniors and others digitally connected.
  • The K-pop phenomenon BTS is on a break right now. But their fans are not — especially thousands of them in the Philippines, who call themselves the "titas" or aunties of BTS. All of them are over 30.
  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was locked in a tight election race, with a make-or-break runoff against his chief challenger possible as the final votes were counted.
  • Here are a few places to visit in San Diego with your kids during spring break.
  • Train with Jewel, Blues Traveler, and Thunderstorm Artis at North Island Credit Union Amphitheater on July 26th at 6:30 P.M. Follow them on social media! Jewel: Facebook + Instagram Blues Traveler: Facebook + Instagram Thunderstorm Artis: Facebook + Instagram
  • After sold-out concerts at the iconic Carnegie Hall in New York, the Wembley Arena in London, the Sydney Opera House, and countless arena shows in Europe, HAVASI now debuts in San Diego at the Balboa Theatre with a special Drum & Piano performance on the 30th of October 2022 starting at 7:30 PM. Don't miss the chance to experience this musical prodigy, the composer and pianist loved by millions. More information at the Balboa Theatre website here. Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • Former Chula Vista resident Robert Wilson, a member of the Goyim Defense League extremist group, is suspected by police for displaying an antisemitic message in Amsterdam.
  • Award-winning artist Jason Mraz is coming to San Diego for his brand new Lalalalivesongs Tour! See him live at Humphreys Concerts By The Bay on July 2-3 at 7:30PM. Follow him on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • A temporary shelter for hundreds of migrants who had escaped deadly situations in Mexico and Central America shut down abruptly in February. Now, many are homeless and in more danger. Also, construction is delayed on Oceanside’s first homeless shelter. Plus, the effects of racial discrimination against homebuyers more than 50 years ago is still being felt today in San Diego.
  • State agents say Smith was murdered. Interest in his case has spiked in part because of where he died: about 8 miles from where Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were shot to death.
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