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  • Bishop E. Evans disappeared in the waters of the Rio Grande after attempting to rescue migrants crossing from Mexico to the U.S.
  • In historically African American Dunbar, some think that they are being ignored by authorities who are more concerned about helping affluent seaside communities.
  • A 29-year-old battalion commander is leading 600 men, fighting in Ukraine's counteroffensive near Kherson. "This is war," Col. Serhiy Shatalov says. "You cannot predict nothing, absolutely nothing."
  • In response to increasing abortion restrictions in the region, a Planned Parenthood chapter in Missouri and Illinois is preparing to open a mobile unit providing abortions in southern Illinois.
  • Fort Myers Beach was one of the places hit hardest by Hurricane Ian. Jim and Susan Helton are two of the many whose homes were destroyed. Now they don't know what's next.
  • Bocón Presents U.S. Premiere of "MÍA: All Mine" A play by Amaranta Leyva Translation in English by Carmen Rivera Directed by Daniel Jáquez Bocón, a theater company that since 2013 has been voicing the multicultural experience through performances for youth and educational programming, dedicated to empowering artists of all ages and continuing to create collaborative works that voice social perspectives, will present "MÍA," play written by Amaranta Leyva with performances both in Spanish and in English. "MÍA," translated as "MÍA: All Mine" by Carmen Rivera, is a play written in Spanish that will have its U.S. premiere on Friday, November 11 at Woodbury University School of Architecture located in 2212 Main Street, San Diego, CA 92113. Performance dates and times are as follows: FRI. Nov 11@ 7pm - English SAT. Nov 12 @ 2pm - English SAT. Nov 12 @ 5:30pm - Spanish SUN. Nov 13 @ 2pm - Spanish SUN. Nov 13 @ 5:30pm - English FRI. Nov 18 @ 7pm - Spanish SAT. Nov 19 @2pm - Spanish SAT. Nov 19 @5:30pm - English SUN. Nov 20@ 2pm - English SUN. Nov 20@ 5:30pm - Spanish "MÍA: ALL MINE" "It takes place in that room in the house where everything we do not know where to put, we put. Where we store things we do not have any use for anymore but we think we will. Like a basement. On that day in that room, Mía, an 8 year old girl, finds her old friend Sinforoso after being separated for a long-long time. But that day is a different day for Mía, because it is the day she has decided to leave home. To leave the house with her mother because in that house there are sad things that Mía does not like. There are difficult things, scary things, nerve-wracking things, but at the end, guess what? She is brave enough to say what she feels, she is brave enough to say: no, and she is brave enough to defend herself. [Don’t be afraid moms, dads. Sit down with your children and see Mía.]" Directed by Daniel Jáquez the cast includes Vanessa Flores as Mía and Lester Isariuz as Sinforoso. “MÍA is a beautiful story. It's sad, but very powerful while also hopeful. It's about the power of childhood and its imagination and the greatness that our hearts are capable of.” “MÍA es una historia muy bonita. Es triste, pero muy poderosa, muy alentadora a la vez. Es el poder de la niñez y de su imaginación y la grandeza de corazón que tenemos todos.” -Daniel Jáquez, Director View this event on Facebook Pricing details $10 Child Ages 18 and under $20 General Admission All standard tickets are General Admission and seating will be done on a ‘first come, first served’ basis $40 Reserved Seating Pay It Forward by purchasing reserved seats! Your higher ticket price ensures we will be able to continue offering high-quality programming for kids and families. In exchange, we’ll be sure to reserve you some of the best seats in the house.
  • Panic and a rush for the exit left at least 125 dead, most of whom were trampled, after the game. Here's a look at some of the major crowd disasters in recent decades.
  • The war in Ukraine hasn't only destroyed lives and buildings. It's also ripped apart trust in communities that endured Russian occupation. Neighbors now see each other as collaborators with the enemy.
  • The Sturgeon Moon became visible Thursday night, appearing bigger and brighter than usual because of its proximity to Earth.
  • In Chita: A Memoir, Rivera recounts her career originating roles in major Broadway shows. Now 90, Rivera remembers West Side Story from the beginning: "I was there at the first flicker of the skirt!"
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