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  • The National Guard fell about 9,000 troops short of its goal in 2022. Some states are improving their outreach and incentive plans to try to counter that trend.
  • The Biden administration finalized regulations that protect small streams, wetlands and other waterways, repealing a Trump-era rule that environmentalists said left waterways vulnerable to pollution.
  • The physical resolve needed to compete as an athlete while fasting for Ramadan cannot be overstated.
  • This weekend in the arts: Diana Benavidez at Athenaeum Art Center; "Many Happy Returns" at Light Box Theater; "Small Acts" at City Gallery; Camarada at the Mingei; an open house at The Conrad and Backyard Renaissance's production of "Abigail's Party."
  • Democratic leaders in California and Oregon are becoming more open to using involuntary psychiatric commitment to combat homelessness, drug abuse and untreated mental illness.
  • A far-right group in Jacksonville, Fla., has been regularly projecting hate symbols onto downtown buildings. Groups like this look to capitalize on what they see as a favorable political climate.
  • It’s been a rainy week in a rainy December, and tonight another storm is expected to arrive in San Diego County, bringing even more precipitation. Plus, a new investigation by the New York Times took a closer look at the growing network of paid experts, doctors and researchers used to defend police departments when a person dies in police custody. Also, state and local water agencies are moving forward with a massive ground water rescue plan. Then, experts say more parents are reporting declining mental and physical health since the start of the pandemic. Throughout the year, we profile San Diegans making a difference. We revisit a piece about a high school student who is a member of the San Diego Unified School Board. And a piece on a Poway man who relocates rattlesnakes. Lastly, a new book of essays by local writers, "Reclaiming Our Stories in the Time of COVID and Uprising," chronicles how San Diegans' lives have changed due to the pandemic and increased calls for racial justice.
  • In late 2019, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new program to dramatically speed up the state’s wildfire prevention work. But an investigation from CapRadio and The California Newsroom found the program hasn’t resulted in a single completed project.
  • NASA smashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to throw it off course. The mission succeeded beyond expectations, officials said.
  • The 49th San Diego Crew Classic is back at Crown Point Shores this Spring! We are excited to host all of this year's competitors, our loyal alumni and, of course, the fantastic spectators that make this one of the best (and most fun) spring regattas in the world! The Crew Classic is not only an athletic event with competitors at the peak of physical fitness, but a social gathering for enthusiasts to soak up city views, sunshine and sunsets, have access to food trucks and a diverse offering of local craft beers, cider and wine. This year we are introducing the Friday Welcome Party in the Champions Pavilion! Quintessential San Diego Street Tacos & DJ will start off a fantastic weekend of fun, friends and racing. Includes 1 drink coupon at Beer Garden, for 21+ individuals. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Date | Friday, March 25 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Click here to see full schedule. Location | Crown Point Park Get tickets here! • General admission ranging from $15 to $50 • VIP admission ranging from $99 to $179 • VIP admission + brunch, from $329 to $649 • Friday Taco & DJ Party: $18 *Alumni discounts available For more information, please visit crewclassic.org or call (619) 225-0300.
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