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  • Father Joe’s Villages outreach workers say changes to how federal funding can be spent will increase preventable overdoses and erase years of progress in harm reduction.
  • Longtime U.S. diplomat Richard Haass interprets President Trump's meeting with China leader, Xi Jinping. He said though the two have different priorities the cordial summit could be a 'good sign.'
  • Al menos 600 estudiantes en más de 90 escuelas y universidades se han visto revocar sus visas o su estatus legal en las últimas semanas, según una revisión de The Associated Press de declaraciones universitarias y correspondencia con funcionarios escolares.
  • The Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along played to sold out crowds on Broadway during its 2023-2024 run. That show was filmed, and now available to watch on the big screen.
  • First, we tell you the factors that led to the city entering into 2026 with a budget deficit. Then, a KPBS analysis found a big change and shift between Imperial County’s last two elections. Also, San Diego is one of three cities bidding to host the 2029 Invictus Games. Lastly, we speak to KPBS reporter John Carroll for this week’s Pod Behind the Package.
  • TrueCare, a nonprofit community health center serving North San Diego and South Riverside counties, is excited to announce its annual ILLUMINATION Gala, taking place on April 18, 2026, at the Rancho Bernardo Inn (17550 Bernardo Oaks Dr, San Diego, CA 92128). This event will bring together community leaders, sponsors, donors, and friends for an unforgettable evening in support of affordable, accessible, and high-quality health care. This year’s theme, Bright Beautiful Lives, celebrates the power of compassionate care and the seeds we plant in our communities, helping individuals and families not only navigate life’s challenges, but truly thrive. At TrueCare, putting affordable, high-quality care within reach is more than a service. It is the foundation for creating moments that matter throughout life, when care takes root and lives can bloom. Every visit, every checkup, and every answered question helps protect milestones for children, strengthen families, and ensure that no one faces life’s challenges alone. Guests will enjoy signature cocktails, a gourmet seated dinner, live music by San Diego-based singer-songwriter Jesus Gonzalez, and the opportunity to bid on exciting auction items. The ILLUMINATION Gala will honor two extraordinary forces for good, the Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos, a long-standing community partner committed to supporting local youth, and Dr. Emerito Posadas, one of TrueCare’s most trusted pediatricians and a champion for youth mental health. Each year, the ILLUMINATION Gala fuels vital efforts to expand access to care for individuals and families in underserved communities. As growing pressure threatens access to care, this support plays a critical role in closing the gap and helping our communities thrive. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available now. Individual tickets start at $350. A limited number of TrueGlow Tickets are available for $400 and include early admission and access to a special reception experience. Sponsorship opportunities begin at $4,000. For more information, please visit truecare.org/gala or email philanthropy@truecare.org. About TrueCare For over 50 years, TrueCare has remained steadfast in its commitment to patients, their families, and its communities. As a nonprofit community health center, TrueCare is dedicated to delivering a superior and compassionate health care experience to nearly 70,000 patients every year, reducing barriers and increasing accessibility to quality care. TrueCare serves its communities in San Diego and Riverside Counties through its 27 health centers and WIC offices, providing primary care, pediatric, women's health, behavioral health, dental, chiropractic, acupuncture, podiatry, and cardiology services to everyone, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. In addition, TrueCare offers many other support services such as mobile services, transportation to clinic appointments, insurance enrollment assistance, weekly food distributions, and nutrition programs. For more information, please visit truecare.org. TrueCare on Instagram and Facebook
  • First United Methodist Church of San Diego (FUMCSD) invites the public to participate in Holy Week and Easter Sunday worship services, along with a family-friendly Easter Egg Grab for children. All are welcome to attend. Easter Sunday Celebrations: Easter Sunday Worship Sunday, April 5 | 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Sanctuary & YouTube Livestream Celebrate Easter with inspiring music and a progressive message of hope in a family-friendly traditional worship service featuring pipe organ, brass ensemble, and choir. Easter Egg Grab for Kids Sunday, April 5 | 10:15 a.m. Linder Hall (east of the Sanctuary) Children ages 0–5th grade are invited to bring a basket or bag and join a festive Easter egg grab held between worship services. Separate areas are provided for younger children to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Additional Holy Week Worship: Maundy Thursday Communion Thursday, April 2 | 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary & YouTube Livestream A reflective evening service featuring communion shared in small groups, creating an intimate worship experience centered on connection, remembrance, and community. Good Friday Tenebrae Service Friday, April 3 | 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary & YouTube Livestream A solemn Tenebrae (“service of darkness”) recalling the story of Jesus’ death through scripture, music, silence, and contemplation as the sanctuary gradually darkens. Additional details, service information, and short explainer videos about Lent and Holy Week are available at: https://www.fumcsd.org/easter First Church San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • In the age of fast fashion, it can be hard to find garments that are both well constructed and made with quality materials. Here are four things a fashion expert checks before buying new clothes.
  • There are a lot of musical influences and sources that Daniel Donato has drawn on during his career and that inform his latest album, "Horizon" (Retrace Music), his second all-original album. But within those, Donato has carved out a unique and individualized spot for himself, one that speaks to the deep American music heritage that inspires him — and that he’s pushing towards the future with inspired, intentional vigor. He calls it Cosmic Country, a moniker that’s both self-descriptive and a statement of purpose. It’s an organic rock band aesthetic with plenty of roadhouse twang; a showcase for Donato’s instrumental virtuosity and facility for melodically infectious songcraft. Bridging Nashville and the Great West, Kentucky and mid-60s northern California, tie-dye and plaid, it’s a world of his own, and a wide world of musical adventure at that. While growing up in Nashville his his father, who turned his young son on to music of all genres, suggested the fledgling and industriously minded (even at just 14) artist start busking in Nashville’s lower Broadway area and outside concerts, for eight hours at a time on the weekends. One night, the two happened by Robert’s Western World where legendary honky-tonk local mainstay the Don Kelly Band were performing. Donato eventually became a member of the band, playing four hours a night at Robert’s (464 shows in total). "Horizons" is the follow up to 2023’s "Reflector," which received critical acclaim from a wide range of press, including No Depression, Glide Magazine, Magnet Magazine, and more. Donato the subject of features in Rolling Stone, UPROXX, Garden & Gun and Relix. Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country made their network television debut on CBS Saturday Morning and appeared on "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert’s "#LateShowMeMusic" online series. The whole package of player, singer, writer and band leader was in place. Three albums in, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, featuring Nathan “Sugarlegg” Aronowitz (keyboards/guitars/vocals), Will “Mustang” McGee (bass/vocals) and Will “Bronco” Clark (drums, percussion/vocals) are selling out venues throughout the country and bringing their brand of Cosmic Country to an ever growing, passionate fanbase. Daniel Donato on YouTube / Instagram
  • This year's theme is "Overcoming disruption; transforming the AIDS response," a call for sustained political leadership, international cooperation and a human rights-centered approaches to ending AIDS by 2030.
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