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  • 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.
  • The move comes months after Russia's Kamila Valieva, then 15, was caught in a storm of controversy at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
  • Security cameras installed by the United States Capitol Police caught the intruder breaching a door at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home. The intruder violently assaulted Mr. Pelosi.
  • Just outside St. Louis, a cemetery for children sits on a hill. A wooden, weather-worn sign welcomes mourners to "Baby Land." The gravediggers who made the special spot work quietly in the shadows.
  • Policymakers have long grappled with how to handle experiments that might generate potentially dangerous viruses. Now, officials are considering whether oversight needs to be expanded.
  • The state has $4.5 million in reparations to divide up among victims.
  • The United Nations and the European Union are among the groups that condemned Musk's sudden decision to suspend several journalists from the social media platform.
  • Uri Manor is able to see himself in the genetic science of what can cause deafness.
  • Many are reluctant to spend unless there is a big sale and are being more selective with what they will buy — in many cases, trading down to cheaper stuff and less expensive stores.
  • For the first time, a new state report offers a bird-eye view of how much the state has spent to halt homelessness — nearly $10 billion over three years. Of the half-million Californians who made use of those services, more than 40% ended up housed. Which also means the majority did not, or the state lost track of their whereabouts.
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