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  • The Rio Grande Valley has long been a Democratic stronghold in Texas. Republicans invested heavily there but didn't see major gains. Still, marginal progress has Democrats worried.
  • The cash represents an unprecedented opportunity to derail the opioid epidemic. But with countless groups advocating for a share of the pie, the impact could depend heavily on geography and politics.
  • On Sunday, April 3 and 10, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum will hold the first-ever Easter Eggspress & Storytime from 9 – 11 a.m. This ticketed before-hours event will immerse children with an egg quest around the museum, special trains running in our Toy Train Gallery, arts & crafts, and storytime. After guests have finished their search for eggs and eaten some candy, they will enjoy a day of museum admission. Tickets are available at https://www.sdmrm.org/easter. Children ages 2 and up - $20.00 Ticket includes: An immersive quest for eggs that involves finding hidden details and answering questions about trains. Storytime from 10:30 - 11 Crafty opportunity to make Easter decorations Goodie bags including MORE eggs! Special early morning hours and all-day museum access Children must be accompanied by an adult Adults - $13.50 (the regular price of all-day museum admission!) Infants under 2 years old - FREE Reservation required, even though the ticket is free. Free Infant ticket does NOT include goodie bags, crafts, and other giveaways. Visit San Diego Model Railroad Museum on Facebook + Instagram
  • Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
  • Attention youth rugby! The San Diego Legion, San Diego’s very own Major League Rugby team, is hosting another Skills Clinic for U8–U15 groups! The clinic will take place on Saturday, April 2 from 10 a.m. to noon at the San Dieguito Sports Complex. The Legion program aligns with player growth and simultaneously drives talent and athlete development. The local rising rugby talent will have the opportunity to train with the San Diego Legion coaches and players —all of which share a passion for developing and growing the game locally! Clinic highlights include: • Elite Coaching Staff • Intro to Rugby for new players • Skill and Decision making games • Position Specific Coaching (U12+) • Individual Development Plan (U15+) • Tactical game awareness and understanding (U15+) • Players grouped based on age group • SD Legion T-shirt • Rebounder Rugby Ball Register here! General admission is $60. Equipment needed: Cleats, water bottle, and notebook/pen (U12+). For any questions or additional info, please call (760) 429-7922 or visit sdlegioncommunity.com/pages/legion-skills-clinics.
  • As we enter National Volunteer Month, we celebrate our volunteers who advocate tirelessly for the every-day needs of our foster youth in San Diego County. Research shows that foster youth with a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer receive the resources they need to thrive sooner and longer. Through just 10 to 15 hours a month, you can become a volunteer and witness the powerful change our opportunity has for both our youth and our community! Help us provide a trained advocate for every child who needs one — sign up for a volunteer information session! April CASA volunteer information sessions: • Wednesday, April 13 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. • Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here for free! For more information, please visit speakupnow.org/volunteer or call (858) 598-2243.
  • The California Coastal Commission voted 8-to-2 despite the ecological risks to the Monterey Bay coast, high costs of the water and a divide between affluent and lower-income communities.
  • The study also is intended to identify improvements to better connect North County Transit District's BREEZE buses and SPRINTER hybrid rail to increase accessibility and pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
  • England looked every bit the Group B favorite in its 6-2 win over Iran, and the U.S. tie with Wales complicates its hopes of emerging from the World Cup group stage.
  • In Iran, a human rights protest movement has swept the country and authorities have cracked down on demonstrators. On Monday, the men's national team appeared to show their solidarity.
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