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  • The Día de los Muertos celebration at the Sherman Heights Community Center is a weeks-long community festivity that preserves the Day of the Dead tradition, itself a millennial practice. This celebration began in 1994, when Sr. Domingo Sandoval, a local resident approached the Center requesting a space to create an altar in honor of his loved ones during Día de los Muertos. Over the years the festivity has grown to include onsite community altars, front-yard altars throughout the neighborhood, craft workshops, online tutorials and videos, an activity guide, student tours and food tastings, a procession and fundraising event. The tradition is a joyous occasion when the memory of our ancestors and the continuity of life is celebrated. Festivities run from mid Oct- Nov. 2nd and are open to the public. Visit: https://shermanheightscc.org/ddlm Sherman Heights Community Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumed erupting Friday by shooting an arc of lava 100 feet into the air and across a section of its summit crater floor.
  • Sheinbaum defendió el martes a los mexicanos honestos y trabajadores que ayudan a la economía del país vecino y pidió al gobierno de Donald Trump que, en lugar de hacer redadas, lleve adelante una reforma migratoria integral que dé reconocimiento a los inmigrantes.
  • The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
  • A comedic one-woman show about anger, grief, Apollo 11, and the importance of baked goods… Something is not quite right with Donna: She’s a loving mother, a devoted wife, and a minor celebrity to all the bake sale planners in town–but something is making her spacey, and she’s not sure what it is. Therapy is out of the question–and church isn’t the place to share one’s distress. Donna will need to pass through space and through time–all the while listening to an unlikely voice–and try to break free from her gravitational pull to learn just how she can land. August draws a tender dimensional portrait of a woman whose trauma is so relatable, whose heart is so big, and whose intentions are so earnest, we are rooting for her to take that one brave step, even before we know why. Sensory Friendly Performance: Saturday, February 7, 2026 - 2 p.m. Scripps Ranch Theatre on Facebook
  • Coffee & Beer returns to AleSmith Brewing Company for its third annual celebration on Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 11 a.m. – 3p.m. Enjoy specialty coffee beer releases, coffee sampling, live music, food pop-ups, and a full tap list of coffee-inspired beer styles. Limited 16oz mixed 4-pack collaboration release available while supplies last. Tickets and details available on Eventbrite. AleSmith Brewing Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • The U.S. won its first Olympic gold in 46 years in a 2-1 overtime thriller over rival Canada. A brilliant performance by U.S. goaltender Connor Hellebuyck saved the Americans' chances.
  • The San Diego Jewish Men's Choir and S.D. Oasis in Rancho Bernardo invite you to a Preview Concert of the choir's upcoming Carnegie Hall Debut Concert. The concert will feature a varied program in several musical styles and languages including English, Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino. The program includes something for all audiences. San Diego Jewish Men's Choir on Facebook San Diego Oasis on Facebook
  • Just last month, President Trump freed former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who had been convicted in the U.S. of helping smuggle more than 400 tons of cocaine into the country.
  • Israel is de-registering major nongovernmental aid groups from helping people in the Palestinian territories, according to several officials with humanitarian organizations.
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