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  • On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council will vote on whether to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism. We dive deeper into the origins of the definition and what proponents and critics are saying.
  • La presidenta de la Corte Suprema de California quiere disuadir a los agentes de inmigración de realizar arrestos en los juzgados, una práctica que, según ella, infunde miedo en los testigos y litigantes.
  • First, a Marine Corps investigation says a rare malfunction was the cause of an artillery explosion over the I-5 last fall. Then, San Diego County supervisor Paloma Aguirre is calling on SANDAG to deny immigration officials access to a law enforcement database. Plus, more on dwindling election trust ahead of the midterms. And, we visit a landfill-turned-garden in Paradise Hills.
  • Spring Valley Day 2026 Brings the Community Together Saturday, May 2 Free, family-friendly celebration returns 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Bancroft Drive & Tyler Street Spring Valley’s signature community celebration is back! Spring Valley Day 2026 takes place Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in front of Bancroft Elementary School where Bancroft Drive and Tyler Street intersect. This FREE event invites families, neighbors, and visitors to enjoy a festive day celebrating the vibrant diversity of Spring Valley, La Presa, and Casa de Oro. From local shopping and tasty bites to kids’ activities and live entertainment, Spring Valley Day is designed to be a welcoming, high-energy gathering for all ages. Spring Valley Day 2026 will feature: - 100+ vendor booths with local crafts, community organizations, delicious food, and small businesses - A family-packed Fun Zone - A crowd-favorite Car Show - Live music and performances throughout the day - First responder displays and information booths from County services and community partners Spring Valley Day continues to grow each year, bringing together residents and local leaders for an unforgettable day of connection, pride, and community spirit. Vendors, sponsors, and volunteers wanted The Spring Valley Day Planning Committee is currently welcoming vendors, sponsors, and volunteers to be part of the celebration. Vendor booth options are available for food, arts & crafts, merchandise, and nonprofits, and sponsorship packages include valuable marketing and visibility opportunities—including exclusive options. Volunteers are needed to support setup and breakdown, parking and traffic monitoring, and event-day cleanliness. To get involved, learn more, and sign up, visit www.SpringValleyDay.com or email SpringValleyDay@gmail.com. Free parking will be available in the school’s multipurpose field. Spring Valley Day is co-presented by Spring Valley Community Alliance, New Seasons Church, and La Mesa-Spring Valley Schools, and is dedicated to strengthening neighborhood connections while highlighting the beauty, culture, and energy of the Spring Valley community. Event Details What: Spring Valley Day 2026 (FREE community celebration) When: Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Where: Bancroft Dr. & Tyler St., in front of Bancroft Elementary School, Spring Valley Info: www.SpringValleyDay.com | SpringValleyDay@gmail.com Spring Valley Day on Facebook / Instagram
  • California’s community colleges are now giving college credit for students’ previous work experiences. The state has a goal of rapidly expanding access to these credits, though tracking progress on that goal has been difficult so far.
  • Passed in 2024, Proposition 1 created a $6.4 billion bond to remake California's behavioral health system and expand the availability of treatment beds statewide On Midday Edition Monday, we hear about new reporting from CalMatters that found a number of Prop. 1 projects are facing delays.
  • First, a candidate with ties to a ten billion dollar data center project is also running for a board seat on Imperial County’s water and power agency. Then, we’ll tell you how and why trust in elections has decreased. Also, a look at e-bike injuries as the full San Diego City Council will soon make a decision on proposed e-bike regulations. And, Nascar is coming to Naval Air Station North Island. Plus, the Coronado Unified School District might be tightening its cell phone policies.
  • Phil Unitt has managed the birds and small mammals collection for nearly four decades.
  • Join us at The FRONT Gallery for the opening of "Border Ecologies: Between Water and Land" on Saturday, January 24, from 4-6 p.m. Presented by The Border Design Lab in partnership with Promotora de las Bellas Artes, this exhibition explores conservation, coastal protection, and urban resilience at the U.S.-Mexico border through architectural research, community engagement, and student-led work. The exhibition will be on view through January 31. Únase a nosotros en la Galería The FRONT para la inauguración de "Border Ecologies: Between Water and Land" el sábado 24 de enero, de 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Presentada por The Border Design Lab en colaboración con Promotora de las Bellas Artes, esta exposición explora la conservación, la protección costera y la resiliencia urbana en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México a través de la investigación arquitectónica, la participación comunitaria y el trabajo realizado por estudiantes. La exposición estará abierta al público hasta el 31 de enero. The Front Arte & Cultura on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us at Vin de Syrah, a speakeasy in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego, for a Galentine's paint and sip night! Whether you're a seasoned artist or a complete beginner, this event promises a memorable experience. All materials are provided, including paint, an 11x14 canvas per painter, easels, high-quality brushes, and aprons. Although aprons are provided, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a little paint on (just in case). Happy hour pricing for craft cocktails and wine will be available for the duration of class. Miranda Rose Art on Facebook / Instagram
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