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  • The holiday travel rush is already on, and it could spread out over more days than usual this year. Travel experts say the ability of many people to work remotely is letting them take off early for Thanksgiving or return home later.
  • Warmer temperatures are melting the state's historic snowpack. Already flooded communities downstream are scrambling to prepare for the surge.
  • Nearly every city in San Diego County has festivities scheduled Monday to celebrate the Fourth of July.
  • The 35-year-old man has been booked on three counts of attempted murder related to Friday's attack at the Encino hospital. Police have not yet disclosed a motive for the stabbings.
  • Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. Celebrate the iconic songwriting duo with music from "My Fair Lady," 'Camelot," "Gigi," "Brigadoon" and more. Includes performances from Jenn Colella, Aisha Jackson, Jose Llana, Aaron Lazar, Michael Maliakel, Sean Thompson and Bayla Whitten.
  • A lack of poll workers across the county who speak certain languages has made voting more difficult for some voters, advocates for immigrants say.
  • NPR ventures into a Colombian emerald mine — which used to be more dangerous, with potential explosions inside and gunfights outside. The CEO, a former U.S. diplomat, says he wanted to change that.
  • Perhaps most notably, Harris County rejected a whopping 19% percent of the mail ballots it received, or 6,888 ballots in total. Four years ago the county's rejection rate was about 0.3%.
  • San Diegans have filed more than 200,000 complaints with the city through its Get It Done app so far this year. San Diego City Council is weighing spending $223 million on neighborhood services in the 2023 fiscal year’s budget.
  • Rising alt-rock band Slothrust is thrilled to be hitting the road this spring and has today announced additional dates for their upcoming headline tour. The Parallel Timeline Tour will celebrate the band’s latest record, Parallel Timeline. Fans across the US can look forward to hearing songs from the record as the band makes stops in Los Angeles, Portland, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Nashville, Chicago, Kansas City, and more. Parallel Timeline was released last September via Dangerbird Records and features the singles “Cranium” and “Once More For The Ocean,” which has received airplay at leading radio stations in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Philadelphia and others. The new album has recently been featured on Consequence, Stereogum, Loudwire and more. Date: Thursday, March 17, 2022 starting at 8:30 p.m. Location: Soda Bar Cost: $20.08 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE! Slothrust Instagram | Slothrust Facebook | Slothrust Twitter | Slothrust Spotify
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