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  • American election deniers are recycling lies about voting machines to claim Brazil's presidential election is being rigged and to cast doubt on the U.S. midterms.
  • The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department has issued an emergency brownout because of COVID-19. This means several units are being shut down temporarily because dozens of firefighters are in isolation. Meanwhile, for the second time in the last few months, someone has spray-painted hateful graffiti at San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas. Plus, a new variety of THC takes advantage of a “legal loophole.”
  • The fast-moving revelations have placed the president under the investigation of a special counsel and ignited Republican criticism. The White House said on Saturday that more documents were found.
  • The 50th anniversary of the late Pittsburgh Steeler Franco Harris's "Immaculate Reception" catch is Friday and will be commemorated throughout the weekend by the team. Harris died Wednesday at 72.
  • The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
  • The San Diego-based Tremble Clefs, led by Music Director Matt Ignacio, announced today that they will stream their virtual benefit concert, Shake, Rattle and Rock The virtual event will feature singers from their three locations, Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo and Allied Gardens. The concert will be live-streamed from Rock and Roll San Diego and will be shown on the Tremble Clefs San Diego website as well as their social media networks. The concert is free for viewers to watch and they will be taking donations on the website. During the concert, guests will have opportunities to donate and can even participate in the silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the non-profit's singing therapy programs directly here in San Diego. Date | Friday, April 29 at 5 p.m. Location | Online This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please trembleclefs.com/shake-rattle-and-rock or call (619) 363-0814.
  • Developers can get financial incentives to build low-income housing, but a new a newly introduced bill is looking to change that for middle-income families.
  • The state has $4.5 million in reparations to divide up among victims.
  • We look ahead at new state laws that could impact your day to day life. We revisit a KPBS piece about a local organization working to empower youth through the arts. And, for our arts preview this weekend, we're shaking things up just a little, with a guide to some works of art viewable from the outdoors.
  • For the more than 350,000 Americans each year who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital, the prognosis is not always an optimistic one. But quick action with CPR and a defibrillator can be key.
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