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  • Enjoy a beautiful summer evening at San Diego Botanic Garden during Summer Nights every Thursday in July featuring live music and extended hours. This week, to celebrate San Diego Botanic Garden’s 55th anniversary year, we’re taking it back to the ’70s with the soulful, funky sounds of The Gravities! Get ready for a high-energy show by a soul/funk band that blends blues, roots, and funk into an unforgettable live experience. Known for their infectious rhythms and energetic spirit, The Gravities will have you dancing from the first song to the last. Don’t miss a funky, full-of-energy night on the Gazebo Lawn! A bar with craft beer, wine, non-alcoholic drinks, and light snacks will be available each night. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food and non-alcoholic drinks. Pack a picnic, get cozy, and make the most of your evening in the Garden! Tickets for Summer Nights can be purchased online and include after-hours admission to the Garden, with last admission at 6:45 p.m. The Gravities on Facebook / Instagram
  • "It will test every single shred of creativity we have to continue to try to serve our mission," says one public media executive, as Congress ends federal funding for public broadcasting.
  • Worldwide Knit/Crochet in Public Day is celebrated annually on the second Saturday in June to introduce this fun and engaging activity to people of all ages and abilities. Join us with your WIPs, or learn the basics with a simple project. Other yarny crafts will also be available. Age Group: Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, Teens, Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults Lobby - Central Saturday, June 14, 2025 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. San Diego Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Analysts and law enforcement authorities are still sifting through evidence and conducting interviews to learn as much as they can about the suspect's beliefs, including bullet casings with messages inscribed on them.
  • One Book, One San Diego has announced the selections for the 2025 region-wide read: “Deacon King Kong” by James McBride has been chosen for adult readers; “Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam” by Thien Pham for teens and tweens; and “The Interpreter” by Olivia Abtahi and illustrated by Monica Arnaldo for children.
  • Lisa Phillips, who says she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein, tells NPR that releasing files about the late convicted sex offender is about human rights, not politics.
  • Starting next month, the new field at Wilson Middle School will be open to both students and the public.
  • A group of religious leaders in Washington, D.C. is criticizing President Donald Trump's federal takeover of the District's police force, saying his rhetoric is dehumanizing and counterproductive.
  • The Local Content and Service Report is an annual snapshot of our impact to the San Diego region during the most recent, completed fiscal year - July 2023 to June 2024. The report shares how KPBS fulfilled its public service mission in ways that brought people together, provided resources, and inspired new perspectives. It demonstrates the power of public media. We are strong when we learn and build community together.
  • As Democrats push to release Epstein-related files, a former Justice Department official says the public may never see the full details.
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