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  • Ending feverish speculation that began after her loss in November’s presidential election, former Vice President Kamala Harris said she would not run for California governor.
  • Jen Pawol will make history by becoming the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game. Here's a look at other female officials who were the first on the floor, court or the field in prominent men's leagues.
  • San Diego now has a plan for charging for parking in Balboa Park. The change is meant to help close the city's budget deficit.
  • Exhibition runs March 24 - April 24, 2025. Join us for a conversation with artists Jennifer Anne Bennett and Jeanne Dunn. In the gallery, their large-scale canvases envelop us with the omnipresent beauty of Nature. Bennett’s animated brushstrokes and sumptuous color-washes coax luminous landscapes into being. Inspired by the healing experience of Japanese "forest-baths" (shinrin-yoku), Dunn paints a sensual arboreal space using vibrant hues and quasi-representational forms. Free and open to the public. Parking is free on event night on STAFF in Parking Lot 1. Gallery hours: M-Th 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Closed on Fridays and Weekends. Visit: https://www.sdmesa.edu/about-mesa/galleries-and-attractions/mesa-college-art-gallery/exhibits/index.shtml
  • At the International AIDS Society meeting this year, a young woman from South Africa spoke. She is the first Black woman from Africa to be potentially cured of HIV.
  • Adult sports leagues in San Diego are facing a sharp hike in fees. That’s upsetting players, who said the leagues provide everything from exercise to building community.
  • Using advanced DNA-analysis techniques researchers in New York City identified three more victims of the 9/11 terror attacks that occurred nearly 24 years ago.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encore Sunday, Jan. 4 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join the guitar virtuoso for magical performances in his native Australia recorded in May 2023. Featuring his beloved songs “Tall Fiddler,” “Mombasa,” and “Country Wide,” plus an iconic arrangement of “Classical Gas” and a thrilling Beatles medley.
  • Special Event “MiraCosta Nights” is an exciting collaboration with the new Frontwave Arena, home to the San Diego Clippers (basketball) and the San Diego Sockers (soccer). These events will be celebrated with exclusive discounted tickets, one-of-a-kind fan experiences, and co-branded swag. Attendees are encouraged to show their MiraCosta College Spartan pride, connect with the community, and enjoy an unforgettable night of sports and school spirit! Join us on Wednesday, March 5, at 7:35 p.m. when the SD Sockers compete against the Empire Strykers and receive a co-branded rally towel for the first 200 ticket buyers, or watch the SD Clippers vs. Mexico City Capitanes on Friday, March 14, at 7 p.m., where the first 100 ticket buyers will receive a limited-edition co-branded hat. Also included in the "MiraCosta Nights" experience, join the Pre-Game Parade of Champions and High-Five Line, where you can walk the field and high-five SD Sockers players before the game or get up close with SD Clippers players before tip-off. As a bonus, the first 25 ticket buyers for either game will be entered into a Frontwave Arena-sponsored giveaway featuring free tickets to future games, merchandise, and more. Questions? Contact France Magtira-Cruz at fcruz@miracosta.edu or call 760.795.6857.
  • Magic Jacket Productions is excited to announce the staging of “Leo and the Science Project,” a sweet-hearted, fun, and funny children’s puppet show written and directed by Heather Whitney. Leo, a six-year-old child living with autism, knows in his heart that he’s great at science. But when his scientist Mom visits and guides his classmates through their favorite science projects, Leo realizes that everyone needs a little help sometimes to succeed. Featuring original music, the play celebrates the fun of doing easy, safe classroom science experiments with a dash of silliness and humor.
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