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  • The average price of gasoline nationwide is expected to drop below $4 a gallon in the coming days as prices continue to fall from the record highs hit in June.
  • Congressman George Santos' constituents are furious and don't think he's doing the work to represent them. A recent poll finds most GOP voters want the scandal plagued Republican to resign.
  • A right-wing campaign has targeted a once-obscure voting partnership called ERIC. Eight Republican states have now pulled out, giving the election denial movement a big win — and a blueprint for 2024.
  • Fact or Fiction: Combating the Spanish Disinformation Crisis Distinguish between what information is real and what is fake. When information from our friends, loved ones, and other community members seems suspect, how do we verify its accuracy? San Diego Public Library and National Association of Hispanic Journalists partner to bring Spanish speakers the tools they need to detect disinformation in the news, on social media, and on other platforms. Panelists include professional broadcast reporters, professors, doctors, and a city information officer. NAHJ will moderate each panel. This series of programs will be conducted in Spanish. Register today. • May 7 · 12 p.m. | San Diego Central Library | 330 Park Blvd.⁠ • May 17 · 6 p.m. | San Ysidro Library | 4235 Beyer Blvd.⁠ Determinar entre lo que es real y lo que no es verdad es difícil. Cuando la información que proviene de nuestros amigos, seres queridos y otros miembros de la comunidad suena mal, ¿cómo la podemos verificar? La Biblioteca Pública de San Diego y la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos se están uniendo para brindarles a los hispanohablantes las herramientas para detectar la desinformación en las noticias, volantes y otras formas de medios.⁠ ⁠Corre la voz, estos programas se llevarán a cabo en español y contarán con reporteros profesionales, contactos con los medios, profesores y más. Regístrate hoy. • 7 de mayo · 12 p.m. | San Diego Central Library | 330 Park Blvd.⁠ • 17 de mayo · 6 p.m. | San Ysidro Library | 4235 Beyer Blvd.⁠
  • When Vanessa Foster was stranded in the middle of Alaska, a stranger with bright blue eyes stopped to give her a ride, and changed her life.
  • Pulitzer winner for Evicted Matthew Desmond examines why the U.S. has more poverty than other rich nations. He finds it spends big on social programs, but gives the most to those who need it least.
  • There is currently a critical need for blood donations across the country, so to help engage the community and encourage blood donations, the San Diego Automotive Museum and San Diego Blood Bank will be hosting a blood drive behind the Museum on the Pan American Plaza in Balboa Park. Additionally, the Automotive Museum will have exciting cars on display outside during the blood drive for participants to enjoy. There will also be special guests, like former NASCAR driver Austin Cameron, Paul Dyke, the owner of El Cajon Ford, and Sunny Trent, a Barona Driver and angler. Those who donate blood will receive two (2) free admission passes to the San Diego Automotive Museum that do not expire. Snacks and water will be provided, but all donors are highly encouraged to arrive hydrated before donating blood. Want to donate blood? Individuals who are interested in donating blood at this blood drive are encouraged to create an appointment online. A photo ID will be required during check-in at the event. Date | Sunday, April 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location | San Diego Automotive Museum For questions, please contact Deputy Director of Guest Experience Brandi Wilson at (619) 398-0303.
  • The 14 people are tied to an effort to put forth false electors as President Donald Trump sought to stay in office after losing the 2020 election.
  • An increase in collisions involving e-bikes has prompted the city of Carlsbad to declare an emergency and put more money into traffic safety.
  • The violent weather comes amid a strong late-season Pacific storm that brought damaging winds and more rain and snow to saturated California. Five deaths have been attributed to the storm.
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