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  • Helene is dumping rain across the Southeast, after coming ashore as a powerful Category 4 storm. Abnormally warm water in the Gulf of Mexico helped it rapidly intensify and suck up moisture.
  • The district’s school board voted unanimously to appoint Bagula to the role on Tuesday.
  • Celebrate an annual Mother’s Day tradition on Sunday, May 12, when the Coronado Historical Association will one again host the Coronado Historic Home Tour. Featuring exquisite local homes, this event is a highly anticipated yearly feature for Mother’s Day celebrations. While admiring the architectural features, interior designs and charming gardens of these lovely homes, you’ll learn more about their colorful history and life in Coronado. Early-Bird Tickets Before April 12 CHA Members $50 New Member Special ~ 2 Tickets & One Year Membership $165 Tickets After April 12 CHA Members $55 General Admission $65 Tickets can be purchased online, through the museum store, or over the phone at 619-435-7242. All ticket purchases put you on the Will-Call list. Your commemorative tour booklet, which provides you access to the homes, must be picked up on the day of the event at Will-Call. Detailed instructions on how and where to pick up your booklet at Will-Call are provided in your email purchase confirmation. Tickets can be purchased at coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/2024-historic-home-tour-1/ Coronado Historical Association on Facebook / Instagram A few friendly reminders: These are community members' homes, no photography or video of any kind (including cell phones) is allowed. There is limited accessibility for wheelchairs. Please wear flats as no high heel shoes are allowed. Children must be at least 10 years old to attend. Only registered service animals are allowed on the tour.
  • Parents are struggling to decide when it’s ok to send a child to school while sick.
  • Actor John Lithgow grew up in a theater family but always wanted to be a painter. On Wild Card this week, he opens up what changed his mind.
  • Course options include science, urban planning, anthropology and art classes.
  • As Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas prepares to leave office, NPR sits down for an exit interview. He tells us the border is more secure now than before the pandemic.
  • The U.S. is among the countries bringing portable AC units to the Paris Olympics this summer since the Athletes' Village won't have any. Many athletes are worried about competing in extreme heat.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Opera revisits their first production; contemporary dance; abandoned buildings reimagined as lost souls; symphonic music inspired by a children's book; Adam Belt's light art; Día de Muertos theater, music, dance and more; plus live music picks.
  • With efforts to bolster the federal Voting Rights Act unlikely under Republican control of the new Congress, advocates are refocusing on state protections against racial discrimination in elections.
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