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  • NPR plans to make trims totaling more than $5 million over the course of the coming fiscal year to bring its annual budget into balance. Meanwhile, local stations are asking for more help.
  • Featuring The Sleepwalkers and La Cosecha Internacional Son Rompe Pera is redefining what a marimba-centered band can be, fusing it with raw punk energy. Son Rompe Pera is responsible for developing and coining the now-global genre ‘Cumbia Punk’. They started to put their own punk twists on traditional cumbia songs, a wildly danceable fusion that’s come to unites crowds everywhere. Their shows have become home to the now-infamous marimba mosh pit across the globe, joining intergenerational audiences in moments of essential release and community around their hard-hitting, forward-thinking, unrelenting punk-infused cumbias. Visit: Son Rompe Pera Son Rompe Pera on Instagram and Facebook
  • EDC’s Annual Dinner, underwritten by Point Loma Nazarene University, is our signature event, gathering more than 900 business and community leaders to celebrate companies and individuals in our region that make San Diego our home. We are back at Petco Park to celebrate EDC’s 60th anniversary strengthening San Diego’s thriving economy. We promise great food, amazing conversations with your colleagues and new friends, and a very short program. You will also have a chance to go on the warning track as you walk to the dinner reception in Gallagher Square. You don’t want to miss it! Visit: https://www.sandiegobusiness.org/events/edcs-annual-dinner-2025/ San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation on Facebook
  • Warner Bros. Discovery is to split into two, separating streaming and studios from its cable channels. The company has been burdened by debt and the decline of cable TV.
  • The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved $4.3 million in emergency funding for a program that provides free developmental check-ups to children from infancy to 5 years.
  • No one show swept this year — and it turns out, that's a good thing.
  • The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, revealing more than twice as many Americans live in flood prone areas than FEMA's maps show.
  • The housing crisis is requiring creative scrambling and new partnerships from health care organizations to keep older patients out of expensive nursing homes as homelessness grows.
  • Ryan Dowdy, a former NASA food scientist, won a USDA innovation grant to further develop a meal replacement bar for first responders. Trump's freeze on government awards has jeopardized those plans.
  • A watershed legal settlement takes effect Tuesday, allowing universities to pay college athletes directly.
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