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  • Celebrate an annual Mother’s Day tradition on Sunday, May 11, when the Coronado Historical Association will once 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. Tickets can be purchased online at www.coronadohistory.org Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • Twenty-one states are suing after the USDA demanded states turn over sensitive data on food assistance applicants. The lawsuit calls the demand an "Orwellian surveillance campaign."
  • Maxwell's placement in a minimum-security facility has drawn pushback from Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors.
  • The first annual Southern California Indigenous Culture and Art Festival is coming up in Escondido. Plus, where to find the best in Asian cinema and your weekend preview.
  • Motherhood is a beautiful, wild ride—one that rarely gives you time to pause. This event is your chance to slow down, breathe, and move with your little one by your side. Join us at Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design in La Mesa for a kid-friendly morning of yoga, meditation, and sound healing. This class is designed for moms who want to stretch, relax, and reset—without having to find a sitter. Expect a gentle yoga flow that welcomes movement (and interruptions), a calming meditation, and a soothing sound healing session to help you recharge. Whether you’re a new mom, seasoned parent, or somewhere in between, this is a space to connect, move, and just be—with a community of moms who get it. Date: May 17.
Time: 10–11:30 a.m.
 Location: Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design, La Mesa Please bring a yoga mat and anything to keep you and your little one comfortable, like a blanket, toys, or snacks. Babies, toddlers, and kids are welcome! Come as you are, move how you need, and soak up a morning designed just for you and your little one. Space is limited—save your spot now!
  • Hotter temperatures make breathing problems during sleep more likely, even when it's not extremely hot
  • A new study reports on a novel way to short-circuit the parasite that spreads the disease so people wouldn't get infected with a mosquito's bite.
  • "Mamma Mia!" Take a trip down the aisle you'll never forget. An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on a Greek island is about to marry off the spirited young daughter she's raised alone. But, the daughter has secretly invited three of her mother's ex-lovers in the hopes of finding her biological father. Rooftop Cinema Club Embarcadero: Please check door times to see what time you can arrive to the venue. Guests are seated on a first-come, first-served basis. We always encourage guests to arrive early and all together to ensure they can select their preferred seats. In the event of a canceled screening due to inclement weather, we will notify you at least one hour prior to the film start time via email with details on how to transfer your tickets to another screening (or obtain a refund if you purchased Refund Protection). You can check the current status of a future screening on the program tiles of the venue page. Tickets: This event is 13+ only. Adirondack Chair: Lay back in our leisurely Adirondack Chair – with a contoured seat, sloped backrest and full-length cushion, this chair was designed for outdoor lounging. $16.00+ $1.60 Fee. Family Loveseat (priced per person): Cozy up in our Loveseat for two, a double-width Adirondack Chair perfect for you and your date, friend or child. Loveseats have a prime viewing position in the center rows of the cinema, come with full-length cushions and a side table. Ticket price is per guest and must be purchased in pairs. $20.00 + $2.00 Fee.
  • Stream Season 6 now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch the "Ned Blackhawk" episode on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 5:30 p.m. on KPBS TV and 6:30 pm on KPBS 2. David Rubenstein’s skillful questioning of acclaimed writers like Robert A. Caro, Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and many others effectively takes us behind the scenes, enabling a rare insight into the American story and a real sense of how history gets made.
  • It's a grueling and risky life for these miners, known as zama zamas, an isiZulu phrase translating loosely as "those who take a chance." Says one: "Bit by bit it's killing something inside me."
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