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  • 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
  • Natalie Gonzalez is the co-host of ‘’Port of Entry” — a KPBS podcast. The podcast covers stories about cross-border people whose lives have been shaped by Tijuana and San Diego. Natalie is also a theater actress from Tijuana Hace Teatro. She studied at Universidad Iberoamericana in Tijuana where she graduated from Communications and Media School.
  • 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.
  • Waste management company Republic Services and Teamsters Local 542 sat at the bargaining table on Christmas Eve but they failed to reach an agreement - thus waste is piling up in a few neighborhoods. Meanwhile, The San Diego Unified School District is teaming up with two community organizations as part of a public outreach campaign on behalf ofCOVID-19 vaccines. Plus, personal income in San Diego saw the biggest annual increase in 2020 since the U.S. department of Commerce began keeping track more than 10 years ago.
  • Lawmakers are already setting their sights on 34 Senate seats that will open up in 2024, indicating a busy election season.
  • Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok are bringing back familiar strategies from 2020 to fight the spread of disinformation in the 2022 midterm elections.
  • Theories abound about who is responsible for the attack and how they did it. On Wednesday, Russia arrested eight men alleged to have set off a truck bomb. Ukraine says Russia planned the attack.
  • 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.
  • South Korean officials say at least 26 foreign nationals were among the more than 150 people killed in the incident in Seoul's Itaewon district. Many were young adults celebrating Halloween.
  • Getting a sense of falsehoods online might sound straightforward, but it isn't. Researchers use state-of-the-art algorithms but it also comes down to lots of scrolling and reading.
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