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  • LA-based trio LANY is coming to San Diego for their brand new Summer Forever Tour! See them live at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre! Date | Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 7:30pm Purchase tickets here! Pre-Sale is happing now tickets prices TBA For further information on this event and ticket prices please visit website: https://www.ticketmaster.com/lany-summer-forever-tour-san-diego-california-09-07-2022/event/0A005C85E37052A1 LANY Social Media: Facebook | Instagram |Twitter | YouTube
  • The delay is throwing a spotlight on the nation's flawed, patchwork system for warnings of mass shooters at large.
  • Gem Faire is one of the largest gem, and jewelry and bead shows in the United States. With nearly 50 shows a year, Gem Faire brings to the West Coast, and some areas in the Midwest, quality gem, beads, crystals, minerals, findings and earth treasures directly to your town. Dates | Friday, April 22, 2022 at 12pm-6pm Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 10am-6pm Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 10am-5pm Location | Scottish Right Event Center Admission $7 with Free Parking Gem Faire vendors offer quality merchandise at manufactures' prices. You will discover fine jewelry, costume jewelry, precious & semi-precious gemstones, millions of beads, sparkling crystals, gold and silver, tools, jewelry supplies and boxes all under one roof! Gem Faire dealers are direct importers, wholesalers and manufactures so you are buying from the source! Be sure to enter for a chance to win cool prizes at every Gem Faire location, drawing every hour For further information on this event please visit: https://gemfaire.com/event/san-diego-ca-24/ Gem Faire Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • In 2014, it was hard to miss the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that set out to raise money to fund research for the disease. And it paid off. A new treatment was funded by $2.2 million of the funds raised.
  • State Lawmakers in California announced on Monday legislation to require California students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for in-person school attendance. The bill removes a mandatory personal belief exemption. Meanwhile, a Mexican journalist was gunned down in front of her home in Tijuana on Sunday. This is the second reporter murdered there in less than a week and the third this month in Mexico. Plus, part two of a KPBS investigation into the child care staffing shortage in San Diego, and efforts to help.
  • Under the Taliban, the mannequins in women's dress shops across the Afghan capital are a puzzling sight, their heads sometimes covered in silk, cloaked in cloth sacks or wrapped in black plastic bags.
  • California utility regulators have quietly tabled a controversial plan that would drastically reduce the benefits provided to homeowners with rooftop solar panels. Plus, the Otay Mesa Detention Center saw a spike in covid-19 cases last week among federal immigration detainees. Plus, the federal program to order covid-19 at-home testing rolled out this week.
  • A three-day strike by workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District has wrapped up.
  • The beloved San Diego fine dining oasis Mister A’s has long provided a colorful accompaniment to the dining experience with art from long-time resident artist Marie Najera, infusing the dining space with curated pieces that help set the tone. As the restaurant embarks on a new era, the iconic San Diego hub will be hosting an art exhibition, selling Marie's pieces that the restaurant has had the honor of enjoying over the years. Painting professionally for over 22 years, Marie's mixed media work is a culmination of the stories of her life, a visual diary overlaid with the influence of her current inspirations. Marie's art has contributed to the guest's dining experience over the last several years. Pieces will range from $350 to $2000 and range in sizes of 18in x 18in to 4ft x 3ft. This one-time event is free and open to the public, and accompanying the art exhibition will be a spread of pastries and champagne that pair perfectly with sweeping views of the San Diego skyline. Date | Saturday, April 30 at 12 p.m. Location | Mister A's Restaurant For more information, please contact the venue at info@asrestaurant.com or call (619) 239-1377.
  • A one-and-a-half acre parcel of land in downtown San Diego’s Waterfront Park will be transformed into a sports park. The County Board of Supervisors just approved a proposal to move forward with construction bids for the park. Meanwhile, a local development firm has purchased property across the street from the recently opened Clairemont Drive trolley station and hopes to build twice as many apartments than previously planned. Plus, a new partnership between Caltrans and San Diego’s newest homeless outreach program is working to help unsheltered people living along the state's highways.
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