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  • Crews are being flown in by helicopter to fight the fire on steep rugged terrain. Evacuation orders remain in place, but no structures are threatened, according to CalFire.
  • Canada scrapped a digital services tax that would have hit U.S. tech companies such as Google and Amazon after President Trump halted trade talks and threatened higher tariffs on Canadian imports.
  • The immediate impact of the cargo decline affects virtually every business around the ports, but port officials say this downturn will soon be felt much more broadly.
  • Military personnel assigned to the border by the Trump administration show some of the work they are doing to support Customs and Border Protection. A business in Chula Vista that relies on steel and aluminum reacts to the escalating tariffs on imported materials. And, new LGBTQ+ organizations emerge in Imperial Valley as advocates say more supportive places are needed.
  • This community event is focused on sharing our rich culture, uniting residents, organizations, and businesses. Building community spirit and enhancing community pride and spirit. The event will feature Mariachis groups and dancers from the Vista Unified School District, information booths by community organizations, a Pinata Corner, Margarita and Beer Garden. And even will crown a Little Miss & Mr. Cinco de Mayo, to enter bring the kids dressed and winner will be selected by a $1 per vote and money will be donated to a children’s organization. We want to thank the City of Vista as co-sponsor of event, Vista Education Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista, Vista Chamber of Commerce, Vista Unified School District, Tideline Partners, Pepper Tree Frosty, Epi & Virginia Tapia, Balloons & More, Children’s Paradise, Garza Paving, Prohibition Brewing Company, Primo’s Food Mart, Calfino Tequila, Foundation Mixtecos Unidos, Panderia Don Felipe’s, and more. Visit: https://www.thevistapress.com/cinco-de-mayo-celebrate-vista/
  • From the new Trump administration to mass deportations, coverage of protests has dominated headlines and social media. But two local photographers are choosing to protest in their own way — through art.
  • The 2025 San Diego Fringe Festival runs through May 25, with performances at nine venues, including a new film showcase at SDSU.
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday. Members of the central bank's rate-setting committee also telegraphed their plans for possible rate cuts later this year.
  • Commerce Department employees who were fired, reinstated, and fired again learned belatedly that their health insurance has been cut off. Some had already racked up thousands in medical bills.
  • The presidents of the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers say the political climate has added to age-old money problems for teachers, such as underfunded schools.
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