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  • Welcome to Shop The B.L.A.C SD (Black Arts & Culture District San Diego) event happening on Sunday, July 21 2024 at The Mental Bar- Coffee, Tea & Wellness! Join us for a day filled with celebration and appreciation of Black arts and culture. Browse through a variety of unique artworks, crafts, clothing, and more. Immerse yourself in the rich history and creativity of the Black community in San Diego. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support and connect with local Black businesses and artists. See you there! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shop-the-blac-sd-black-arts-culture-district-san-diego-tickets-933987851807?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • Pedicabs could soon face stiffer regulations if the San Diego City Council passes amendments to the city code Monday.
  • Syria's new de facto government faces a host of challenges. One of its most pressing is also one of its most basic: keeping the lights on.
  • President Donald Trump has signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security. Some actions were felt immediately.
  • "Homecoming!" In partnership with Country of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department, precious family items from the Whaley Family return back to the historic Old Town residence for a limited time exhibit. Business ledgers, books, sheet music, and other treasured pieces help give a glimpse into the 19th century life of the popular family as well as early San Diego. This exhibit was made possible in partnership with the County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department and The Whaley House Museum. A special thanks to the San Diego Parks Society for their contribution in the restoration efforts. Come experience the past! Open Daily Visit: whaleyhousesandiego.com
  • The state Supreme Court takes a business-backed initiative to make it more difficult to raise taxes off the Nov. 5 ballot.
  • The unpredictable 67th Grammy Awards were filled with surprising wins for artists including Beyoncé — with her first album of the year win — as well as multiple wins for Kendrick Lamar and awards for rising stars like Chappell Roan and Doechii.
  • Producer, vocalist and DJ Nia Archives creates “future classic” jungle that pays homage to her Jamaican heritage. Inspired by the soundsystem culture she grew up around in Leeds, her music also encompasses hip-hop, jazz, samba and rave, which she jumps between using vintage samples and heavy basslines. Visit: https://dice.fm/event/l8a9lb-nia-archives-junglists-worldwide-tour-5th-oct-wicked-west-open-air-san-diego-tickets?lng=en-US Nia Archives on Instagram and Facebook
  • An Argentine judge ordered pretrial detention for two of the charged for suppling Payne with drugs. Prosecutors had filed initial charges against three people in November but didn't reveal their names.
  • The state is allowing more on-street alcohol sales and food in cannabis lounges. Supporters say the laws will boost downtown economies.
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