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  • A short-lived program in the early 2000s allowed married couples to consolidate their student loans for a lower interest rate. Now, they're missing out on thousands in loan forgiveness.
  • Coomber Craft Wines Oceanside proudly presents the winner of Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year at the 2021 San Diego Music Awards, Gregory Page. Gregory Page is a critically acclaimed international performing songwriter whose music graces film and television soundtracks, major music festivals and iconic theaters from America to Amsterdam! His new album is titled "One Hell of a Memory" and delivers exactly what the title promises! The perfect pairing of original music and fine wine will be yours as Gregory pours into his prolific, profound, genre-bending discography. The press describes Gregory Page’s artistry with words like “Eclectic, Nostalgic, Romantic, Poetic, Magic, Charismatic, Melodic and Americeltic!” Come experience Page on the Stage and raise a glass to an unforgettable evening with a songsmith like none other. October 1: TWO SHOWS First Show : 5:30 - 7 p.m. $20 Second Show : 7:30-9 p.m. $20 For Ticket Reservations, please call (760) 231-8022
  • Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, March 12 at 6 p.m. on KPBS TV / Watch now with KPBS Passport! Join the country music superstar to celebrate her 50 years at the Grand Ole Opry. Bringing together five decades of hits into one unforgettable evening, Dolly is joined by special guests including Emmylou Harris, Toby Keith and more.
  • Fringe ends with its traditional Secret Cabaret and "best of" the festival.
  • The Supreme Court has ruled against immigrants who are seeking their release from long periods of detention while they fight deportation orders.
  • This is the result of Mayor Todd Gloria’s latest push for “progressive enforcement,” which penalizes homeless people for not accepting shelter.
  • Researchers in San Diego and elsewhere are studying the link between intermittent fasting and disease prevention.
  • San Diego is launching four temporary voting sites ahead of Super Tuesday. This year, unregistered voters can sign up to vote on election day, adding another layer of complications. Plus, with several major redevelopments slated in the Midway District, some are calling for an end to the height limit in the neighborhood. And, a preview of this weekend’s top arts events around San Diego.
  • A local family is among those who got caught in a multistate hepatitis A outbreak linked to strawberries from a Mexican farm.
  • The president of the San Diego police union responds addresses law enforcement handling of local protests and the news that SDPD will immediately stop using carotid restraints as a use-of-force procedure. Also, San Diego State and members of the black community are hosting events so that people can find solidarity and heal. Plus, San Diego County has paid millions of dollars to settle lawsuits over misconduct by sheriff’s deputies and many of the suits make the same allegations. And, a former San Diego Border Patrol agent says as one of the only female officers back in the 90s and early 2000s she experienced discrimination and abuse. She shares her story. Finally, the coronavirus pandemic has forced many San Diego arts organizations to cancel performances. That includes the San Diego Ballet which was set to open its production of the 19th-century ballet, Giselle, last weekend.
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