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  • It's hard not to get swept up in this journey — full of filthy one-liners and priceless sight gags. And the film pulls it off with a level of savvy about Asian culture still rarely seen in Hollywood.
  • Clearity, a San Diego-based national ovarian cancer nonprofit organization, announces its kick-off to their annual Teal Revolution Celebratory Walk and Fundraiser. In conjunction with Liberty Station’s monthly “First Friday” event, Clearity will host a launch event featuring an Art Area, hosted by Bilingual Kids and the work of special guest artist and 14-year ovarian cancer survivor Annette Bennington McElhiney of La Jolla. Date | Friday, May 6 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. World Ovarian Cancer Day is Sunday, May 8, which is also Mother’s Day. Location | Liberty Station, Barracks 16 2730 Historic Decatur Road, San Diego, CA 92106 Event will be on the west facing side of the building, located through the plaza between Barracks 17 (2710 Historic Decatur) and Barracks 16 (2730 Historic Decatur). The May 6 kick-off event will serve to build excitement and encourage participation in Clearity’s upcoming Teal Revolution Celebratory Walk, also in Liberty Station, on May 22. Clearity’s mission is to support women and families for life with ovarian cancer. Their individualized ovarian cancer education and counseling is delivered by experts to participants nationwide. All Clearity programs are offered free of charge, thanks to the generosity of many San Diego-based supporters, including the County of San Diego, The Conrad Prebys Foundation and countless individuals. Founded in 2008, Clearity improves the survival and quality of life for women with ovarian cancer, empowering them and their families with science-based information and hope throughout the journey. Clearity believes all women should have access to the most advanced support, personalized for them. Clearity Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • As Foot Locker prepares to wind down the Eastbay brand and close the catalog, producer Gus Contreras remembers his love for the retailer's shoe catalogs growing up in the 1990s.
  • Mosaic Bee Bath Welcome bees to your garden and make them a bee bath! A smaller, shallower version of a birdbath, bees can land on the little stones and drink water safely. Instructor and artist Amber J Pierce will take your creation and personally grout the pieces so you have a stunning mosaic piece for pickup the following week at your convenience. Date | Friday, April 15th, 1:00pm-3:00pm Location | The Water Conservation Garden Purchase tickets here! Members $44 / Non-members $48 Workshop is outdoors in the Habitat Garden for inspiration. All materials included, plus a brief Mosaics tour of The Garden art with Volunteer Docent Artists. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://thegarden.org/product/mosaic-bee-bath/ The Water Conservation Garden Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • It is worth remembering that the U.S., while surely spied upon, has been the world leader in developing aerial reconnaissance through at least the last few generations of technology
  • The jail in Otay Mesa will soon house 200 inmates, freeing up space at other detention facilities in need of repairs.
  • A months-long investigation by The California Newsroom found that the department continues to fumble key responsibilities related to forest management and wildfire mitigation
  • As fentanyl deaths surge, lawmakers want more drug busts and arrests. But new research found tough police tactics might increase overdoses and drug deaths in communities.
  • A mandatory evacuation was implemented in the lightly populated area, resulting in 15 homes being evacuated in the vicinity of Sandia Creek and El Prado.
  • Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was apprehended by police shortly after the shooting. Two boys, aged 13 and two, were also shot and injured.
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