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  • Shoppers are far more interested in hybrids than all-electric vehicles, but environmentalists believe cars like the Prius are an unnecessary detour on the path to electrification.
  • Join us for the annual Boulevard Mardi Gras Crawl in North Park on Sunday, Feb. 19. The traveling party, led by a festive New Orleans-style brass Euphoria Brass Band and will include stops at a diverse mix of local businesses, with drink and food specials and other fun activities along the way. 11 a.m. – Festivities will kick off at Seek Brewing – 3052 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego CA 92104 Noon – 2nd Line Procession, lead by Euphoria Brass Band. The event is free, but you can buy tickets that can be exchanged for food/drink specials at stops at participating businesses. Tickets will also be available at Café Madeline, Seek Beer Co. & at the event's start.
  • There's a high-stakes tug of war over new homes. Many people who signed contracts before houses were built now are scared to buy them. Builders don't want them to back out and are keeping deposits.
  • San Diego officials will use the money for two housing projects, totaling 75 new affordable units for people experiencing homelessness.
  • Relax and enjoy the music of Native American flutes and percussions. Faustino Fredericks, Rob and Margie Anderson, and Mel Vernon will be creating “music to be in wellness with beauty, harmony and balance. Their music is based on the spiritual connections we all have with nature and the circle of life.” (Refreshments following the event.) Click here to buy your tickets! Related links: Mission San Luis Rey on Instagram Mission San Luis Rey on Facebook
  • As Japan plans to release treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea this summer, concerned South Koreans are stocking up on sea salt.
  • The mother of a young sailor gunned down in cold blood five years ago is suing the state of California and the military over failed background check process.
  • In conclusion of Space 4 Art’s exhibition, “The Possibility of Something Happening,” join us tonight to mingle with the artists, hear some music performances, enjoy some sips and bites, and partake in an unconventional discussion on affordable housing. Since 2009, Space 4 Art has provided affordable housing and studios to 140 artists in San Diego. As a consequence of proximity, Space 4 Art offers an opportunity for artists to meet, collaborate, exchange ideas, become friends, and sometimes fall in love. The Possibility of Something Happening explores the phenomenological nature of chance across art practices and human encounters. The show runs March 3 - April 15 at the Art Produce Gallery. See our websites for important details about gallery hours and special events. Related links: Space 4 Art on Instagram Art Produce on Instagram Related events:
  • Workers are on a 24-hour strike to pressure owner Jeff Bezos and company leaders to negotiate a new labor contract. The Post says it needs to cut jobs and may resort to layoffs.
  • People will be able to go to COVIDTests.gov and get four free tests per household, starting Monday. The Biden administration says it is trying to prepare for the fall and winter COVID season.
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