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  • 28th Annual Fiesta de Los Penasquitos Since 1995, the annual “Fiesta de Los Peñasquitos” street fair has become the annual community highlight event in Rancho Peñasquitos, attracting visitors from all over San Diego and beyond. The Fiesta opens at 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 10060 Carmel Mountain Road, San Diego, CA 92129. There is something for everyone, featuring over 150 booths, two food courts, food trucks, and carnival rides. Two entertainment stages of live music and performances, dance numbers, and demos, and more PQ Pet-Tacular! Enter your Dog in the Cutest Dog Contest - 3 Division: Small, Med, Large Breeds and The Pupiccino Eating Contest! On the Main Stage, the Rancho Penasquitos Town Council hosts an Awards Ceremony honoring our local Volunteers of the Year and Business of the Year, presented by our local dignitaries. Admission is free and the event is open to the public. Carnival rides can be purchased at the rides. The Rancho Peñasquitos Town Council on Facebook
  • A decade after a major overhaul that increased San Diego Unified’s graduation requirements, the district created an alternate graduation pathway that waters down those requirements. Some students now may not qualify for admission in California’s public universities.
  • We have another wonderful FREE concert planned with fingerstyle guitarist Dr. Bruce Robbins benefitting Guitars and Ukes in the Classroom at Bivouac Ciderworks. He will be debuting a few new songs just for this concert. If you haven't been to Bivouac Ciderworks you are in for a real treat. Located at 3980 30th St., Bivouac is a cool venue with a large selection of their handcrafted hard ciders, beer, wine, cocktails, nonalcoholic beverages and comfort food. Please drop in, join us for a few songs or a few hours. It's a friendly bunch of folks, and everyone is welcome. Visit: https://www.guitarsintheclassroom.org/ Bivouac Ciderworks on Instagram and Facebook
  • The confirmation of the president's former personal lawyer Emil Bove to an appellate judgeship could be fairly smooth, as Wednesday's hearing included no critical words from Senate Republicans.
  • In 2016, Tulika Prasad was at the grocery store checkout line with her seven-year-old son, who is non-verbal and autistic. A woman understood what was going on when Prasad's son had an outburst.
  • Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! The Pointe-Au-Chien Indian Tribe has been fighting to hold on to its identity and culture after centuries of discrimination and systemic racism. Located on one of the five-fingered bayous in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana (the fastest eroding basin in the U.S.), Pointe-Au-Chien is a small fishing community with one of the most unique histories and cultures in the state.
  • A new federal COVID-19 vaccine policy is raising alarms among San Diego doctors and advocates. They worry it could deepen existing health disparities and leave low-income communities of color at greater risk.
  • The "Pleasure of Your Company" music series, sponsored by the Scripps Ranch Friends of the Library, will end its current season with the Dave Borgo Trio on Sunday, June 8, at 2:30 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of jazz standards and new compositions with saxophonist Dave Borgo, pianist Tobin Chodos, and bassist Doug Walker. There is no charge for the concert, although donations are appreciated to help continue the tradition of bringing fine musicians to perform on special Sunday afternoons for monthly concerts in this sought after venue. Visit https://srfol.org/music.htm for the schedule of monthly concerts and information about sponsorship opportunities. Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Center is located at 10301 Scripps Lake Drive near Miramar Lake. Visit www.srfol.org or call (858) 538-8158 for information. The Scripps Ranch Friends of the Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • For many Americans, high humidity will make it feel in the triple digits. The National Weather Service is urging people to prepare to protect themselves from the dangers of extreme heat.
  • Hundreds of public safety grants cut, worth $500 million, funded initiatives like drug treatment and gun violence prevention programs.
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