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  • Aussie singer Vance Joy is coming to San Diego for his brand new In Our Own Sweet Time Tour! Australian indie folk singer/songwriter Vance Joy began his career playing the open-mic scene while completing his law degree. Finding success in the music industry, Joy decided to put law on hold and pursue a music career instead. Born James Keogh, Joy recorded his first EP, "God Loves You When You're Dancing," which was highlighted by the career-establishing single, "Riptide." The overwhelmingly popular track earned Joy the top spot on the 2013 Triple J Hottest 100, beating out artists like Lorde. Joy's other singles, which include "Mess is Mine," "Georgia," "Fire and the Flood," "Lay It On Me," "I'm With You," "Saturday Sun," and many many more, have been streamed more than 3.2 billion times. In 2021, Joy announced a 2022 tour for what he's calling The Long Way Home Tour. See him live at Soma on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8 p.m.
  • A Connecticut state representative who was considered a rising political star was killed when a wrong-way driver crashed into his vehicle Thursday, state police said. The other driver also died.
  • The exoplanet was found using a satellite and spectrography. It has a similar size as Earth, but is much hotter and completes its orbit around its star in two days.
  • Mayor Suyapa Jaqueline Trejo wanted music education for the youth of Macuelizo and a better quality of life for her town. Her municipality was strapped for cash. So she came up with a novel idea.
  • A winter storm was expected to bring, rain, mountain snow and gusty winds to San Diego County Sunday through early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
  • Mariachi music is a Mexican tradition during the Christmas season and San Diego has some of the best.
  • Each year ARCS San Diego, a local non-profit led entirely by women, hosts a Scientist of the Year fundraiser, which honors a preeminent local scientist. This year’s honoree, Dr. Ardem Patapoutian, is a professor of neuroscience at Scripps Research and winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Date | Sunday, April 24 (4:00-5:15 pm PDT) Location | Virtual Weblink Register here! Free Event Registration required All funds raised at this event will go towards financial awards to support ARCS Scholars who make outstanding contributions to advance science and keep America competitive on the global stage, which is the ARCS mission. As indicated by its name – Achievement Rewards for College Scientists – ARCS provides financial awards to promising graduate students who are pursuing degrees in science, engineering and medical research. Since its inception in 1985, the San Diego Chapter of ARCS has given more than $11.3 million to support graduate students at four local institutions: UC San Diego, SDSU, USD, and Scripps Research. For further information on this event and/or to register, go to: https://san-diego.arcsfoundation.org/2022-scientist-year-virtual-event
  • A Florida woman tried to dispute an emergency room bill, but the hospital and collection agency refused to talk to her — because it was her child's name on the bill, not hers.
  • More than 200 million people — about 60% of the U.S. population — were under a winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said. Over 5,000 flights have been canceled.
  • After months of inescapable marketing, viral memes and crossover merch, two of the year's most anticipated movies hit theaters on Friday. Here's why so many people want to see both — and how to prep.
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