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  • The DGC Video series showcases cinematic faves from your collective long-lost video store days every Tuesday.
  • In Santee, family members and friends of those whose houses were destroyed by Monday’s deadly plane crash count their blessings. The National Transportation Safety Board continues the investigation. Meanwhile, the Chula Vista elementary school district now has electric school buses. And, San Diego’s first ever Filipino Film Festival is on.
  • Black renters are more rent burdened in San Diego than in anywhere else in the country, according to a new study by Zillow. Meanwhile, the family of a Scripps Ranch high school student is suing the San Diego Unified school district for religious discrimination over the covid-19 vaccine mandate. Plus, San Diego’s Asian Film Festival returns as an in-person event.
  • Media in Argentina have broadcast audio recordings of police wiretaps that prosecutors say includes the voice of the famed singer making plans for a sexual encounter arranged by the crime ring.
  • A 2017 NPR investigation found that many funeral businesses failed to disclose prices to consumers. The FTC may modernize the existing rule to make such information more transparent.
  • Davis was a public intellectual best known for his book City of Quartz and other searing critiques of capitalism, corruption and environmental degradation.
  • Hurricane Roslyn slammed into a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast then declined to tropical storm force and quickly moved inland.
  • Some fans of the late singer have taken to social media to denounce the use of digital technology to make her sound older.
  • A community clinic in Vista has a volunteer group going door to door to convince North County Latinos to get vaccinated. Meanwhile, 10 months after being required to post prices for every medical procedure they offer, many hospitals in San Diego and across the country have failed to do so. Plus, we’ll meet San Diego Unified School Board’s first-ever high school student representative.
  • ArtHatch and Distinction Gallery are thrilled to announce a new solo exhibition “Enchanted Lands” of artist Virginie Mazureau. Virginie is an artist originally from France and who now resides in Carlsbad. The exhibition will feature Virginie's newest whimsical mixed media paintings. The opening reception with the artist will be held on Saturday, February 12 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Distinction Art Gallery. Additionally we will have live music, open studios featuring 40+ local artists, and drinks available from Last Spot. The 'Enchanted Lands' exhibit will be available for the public to enjoy from Fabruary 12 through March 5. For more information, please visit distinctionart.com/exhibitions or call the gallery at (760) 707-2770.
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