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  • Police say they discovered "what appeared to be a human fetus or infant" and additional remains at an apartment in South Boston. An autopsy has revealed four infants: two female and two male.
  • Get ready to jazz up your year! Join the Classics Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor Dana Zimbric, and the Young Lions Jazz Conservatory in this fun and toe-tapping program. Experience music by culturally diverse jazz composers, and learn the story of American and Latin Jazz. Date | Tuesday, May 24 - Wednesday, May 25, 2022 May 24, 2022 @ 9:45 AM – SOLD OUT! May 24, 2022 @ 11:30 AM May 25, 2022 @9:45 AM – SOLD OUT! May 25, 2022@ 11:30 AM Location| Balboa Theatre Register here! For tickets please email info@classics4kids.org For further information on this event please visit website: https://www.classics4kids.org/event/concert-journey-into-jazz/ Classics 4 Kids Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • 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.
  • Calling all musicians, it's your turn to play! Sing for Hope's creative programs bring hope, healing, and connection to millions of people in community spaces worldwide. The unique piano created by renowned artist Maria Tonelli Smith will feature special performances by professional musicians, as well as opportunities for the public to spontaneously engage with the Sing for Hope Piano, creating an atmosphere of joy and harmony for community members of all ages. Welcoming all to play the Sing for Hope Piano March 17-27 from center open through 11am. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.westfield.com/utc/singforhope Sing For Hope Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Apple allege former partners planted AirTags near them to keep track of their whereabouts.
  • Photographer Natalie Keyssar recounts the work of The Angels of Salvation, a group of volunteers dedicated to bringing aid to and helping to evacuate civilians in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
  • A dramatic surge in COVID-19 cases continued Thursday, with a new daily record of 5,976 infections. Public health officials are urging residents to keep New Year's celebrations small. Meanwhile, the trash truck driver strike at Republic Services is two weeks old, with no sign of progress in negotiations. Now, Mayor Todd Gloria is urging residents with trash piling up to contact the company directly for pickup services. Plus, our weekend arts events preview from the KPBS arts editor and producer.
  • 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.
  • The regional director of Anti-Defamation League Los Angeles discusses the bill and the ADL's recent Online Hate and Harassment Report.
  • 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.
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