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  • Police can’t force homeless people from encampments unless the city in question has “adequate shelter” to offer the people getting forced off the street, according to courts. Now everyone involved wants to know what “adequate shelter” is.
  • Urban development has erased many Black cemeteries around the U.S., but now a movement to find and memorialize them is underway.
  • When Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas was built, a worker said he buried a Chiefs Kingdom flag in the field. Kansas City has never lost a game there, sparking a controversial conspiracy theory.
  • On Saturday, April 29, four-legged friends and their owners can join City Cruises to celebrate “San Diego Pet Day on the Bay.” City Cruises is welcoming pups aboard four different one-hour sightseeing cruises that include special doggie treats from Kahoots, a local pet store chain (as well as drinks and bites for purchase for owners) and the opportunity to see over 50 San Diego landmarks during an incredible experience on the water. While on board, guests will have the opportunity to talk to professional adoption counselors from Helen Woodward Animal Center who will treat guests to some puppy time with dogs that are available for adoption. A portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the Helen Woodward Animal Center and guests are encouraged to contribute a gently used blanket or towel to donate. Cruise times are available on Saturday, April 29 at: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (North Bay) 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. (South Bay) 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. (North Bay) 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. (South Bay) City Experiences on Facebook / Instagram
  • Yamamoto's postwar childhood in Japan shaped his interest in the interplay of architecture and community. The jury of the prestigious architecture award cited the intergenerational power of his work.
  • Water contact closures have been issued for Imperial Beach Shorelines, Silver Strand Shoreline, Coronado Shoreline and Tijuana Slough Shoreline.
  • The San Diego Symphony in collaboration with FIT Athletic is happy to announce the return of Pride Yoga and Dance Party at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on July 13, 2023, in celebration of International Pride Month. Following its wildly popular inaugural Pride Yoga and Dance Party event in 2022, the Symphony and FIT are excited to bring back this free event once more. All information and registration details can be found at here. This event will mark the second year of Pride Yoga at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park during San Diego Pride Month. The hour-long sunset yoga class will take place on the lawn starting at 7 p.m. led once again by FIT Athletic’s very own, Viktoria Talbot. Yogis of all levels are encouraged to attend as this will be a general level class, with modifications instructed as necessary. Guests at this event will be treated to a panorama of Coronado Island and a breathtaking golden hour sunset over the San Diego Bay. After class, The Rady Shell will be transformed into an epic Dance Party with returning musical guest DJ Sassy and new guest DJ Dova. Additionally, an array of delicious food and cocktails, including the specialty drink of the evening – the “Pride Breeze” – will be available for purchase throughout the evening. The San Diego Symphony will change its logo colors to include the Pride Progress Flag for the entire month of June and through July 16th for San Diego Pride Week in support of and alliance with the LGBTQ+ community. To register for Yoga, purchase advanced drink tickets, and for all details please visit www.theshell.org.
  • Front Street Productions presents the “San Diego Children’s Intermediate Choir and the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir” for a collaborative evening of spectacular singing by children and youth under the age of 18 from both San Diego and Oakland. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Mentions of retail theft seem to be fading, their fever pitch cooling. What's changed? And how bad was the problem in the first place?
  • Plan a memorable Easter day on Mission Bay! Reserve your table at Oceana Coastal Kitchen for a mouthwatering Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch which pairs delicious food and champagne with stunning bay views. Your reservation includes a complimentary ticket ($40 value) to the special Easter cruise featuring a visit from the Easter bunny, an egg hunt, live entertainment, and specials on brunch cocktails. Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa on Facebook / Instagram
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