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  • Lawmakers are already setting their sights on 34 Senate seats that will open up in 2024, indicating a busy election season.
  • Roughly 300 businesses in the border community of San Ysidro have closed during the pandemic. Those lucky enough to stay afloat are welcoming their old customers back. Also, we begin a series on new California laws taking effect in 2022. Plus, as new state wildfire hazard maps are released in the next few months, more and more homes may be shown to be at risk.
  • New Year’s Eve was a COVID-19 test date for San Diego Unified students. Each student was sent home before the holidays with two COVID-19 self-swab tests, to be used Friday and then again Monday morning to confirm negative results before returning to in-person classes. Meanwhile, a new law goes into effect as of January 1 that requires all wholesalers, grocery stores and food businesses to donate their leftover fresh food to hunger relief organizations. The goal is to reduce landfill emissions and waste. Plus, a new energy storage project is on its way to San Diego.
  • Wahl, the preeminent soccer reporter in the U.S., died early Saturday while covering the Argentina-Netherlands quarterfinal match in Doha. He collapsed in the press tribune during the game.
  • Ukrainians celebrated the Saturday attack on a key bridge connecting the Crimean peninsula to mainland Russia by flooding social media with memes, which have become a staple of the conflict.
  • Congressman-elect Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) will (eventually) swear himself in on a copy of the Constitution, a photo of his parents, his certificate of U.S. citizenship and ... a copy of Superman #1.
  • The Trump social media company, of which Truth Social is a part of, is hoping to raise more money by merging with a blank check company, but it's faced delays, and legal and regulatory scrutiny.
  • So far, false claims of voting malfeasance have not incited the chaos that many had feared would ensue, stoked by a mythos of election fraud that's become a core belief for many on the right.
  • This special bonus episode features some moments we couldn’t fit into our 1st season including details from Dr. Tayari Howard's family legacy as Black pioneers in the broadcast industry. Plus we close out with an unreleased song from painter/rap-artist KILLCRey. Music: • DJ GarGar • Tres ‘Sojourn’ Hodgens • KillCrey - It’s Just, Claustrophobic Remix (feat Hollow Visions) Guests: • Radio Personality Dr. Tayari Howard • Professor Roy Whitaker • Rap Icon Myka9 http://www.myka9.com/ Show Credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator), Chris Reyes (Head Editor) and Tres ”Sojourn” Hodgens (Music Supervisor)
  • Mike Salazar began his career at 18 years old in Santiago city at Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He has become one of the most acclaimed comedians in Mexico. Thanks to his charisma and great talent, he gained a big audience in social media, which put him in the map for bigger productions. Join Mike Salazar for his live stand-up performance at Balboa Theatre on Sunday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. Get tickets here! Tickets start at $69. For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/event/2022/05/mike-salazar or call (619) 615-4000.
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