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  • The ceasefire on Wednesday was largely holding, although Hamas described Israeli attacks in Gaza as violations of the agreement.
  • Open House Alert - Fandory After School Program! Come check out what makes Fandory's after school program that focuses on child literacy so special! When: July 21, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Where: Fandory - 16787 Bernardo Center Dr. Ste 7 San Diego, CA 92128 What to Expect: - Tour our facilities & indoor playground - kids get to play - Meet our amazing staff - See sample activities - Learn about our daily schedule - Get all your questions answered Perfect for: Parents looking for a safe, fun place where kids can have fun but also learn during after school hours, get homework help, and make new friends. RSVP: Must email us at afterschoolacademy@fandory.com or info@fandory.com Can't make it? Feel free to reach out with questions - we're here to help! Fandory Factory on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the U.S. taken by photographers from the network's member stations.
  • Come through for some painting, sipping, and celebrating good people and good creative energy at the best tasting brewery in town, Vista's own - Weir Beer. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a lil less on the artistic side, we welcome everyone's best attempt! We provide: - All painting supplies (12"x16" canvas) - Step-by-step guidance (with room to get weird) - Great throwbacks, a great vibe, and a completely open judgement-free zone You bring: - Yourself (and your friend, and your mom, and your girlfriend, your boyfriend will actually love it, and your cousin too) - Your best outfit for accidentally getting a lil paint on the sleeves And if you thought it couldn't get any better, you'd be wrong - because TICKET PRICE INCLUDES YOUR FIRST DRINK! We invite your full support of our hosts who’ve made this community space possible. Let’s make a mess, make some memories, and maybe even make something you want to hang up? Time to get weird—in the best kind of way! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paint-sip-night-at-weir-beer-tickets-1331915849159?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Weir Beer Company on Instagram
  • The appeals court overturned the ruling of a lower court judge in Oregon, which could pave the way for President Trump to deploy the National Guard to Portland.
  • California has the most service members of any state, with about 213,000 active duty military and reserve, according to federal data. More than half of those – 117,000 service members – are based in San Diego County, along with 34,000 civilian military employees, who “would be forced to work without pay during a shutdown,” three local Congress members stated.
  • Ever stress-eaten cupcakes at a PTA meeting? Had an existential crisis on a trampoline? Fantasized about quitting your job mid-Zoom? Then grab a front-row seat at "Park Bench Confessions," a new staged reading from the What Next? Collective. Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 4 p.m. (Doors open at 3:30 p.m.) at National Comedy Theater located at 3717 India St, San Diego Tickets: $25 Talk-Back/Q&A: Immediately following at Shakespeare’s Pub, just down the street Directed by Jena Joyce and set in the fictional Friedland Park, this hilarious and heartfelt collection of five short plays serves up comedy, catharsis, and a whole lot of “Yep, been there.” Written by San Diego-based playwrights and performed by a knockout cast of local actors, "Park Bench Confessions" dives headfirst into the invisible labor women take on—at work, at home, in their bodies, and in each other’s business. The show features a talented cast of local San Diego actors, including Julie Alexandria, Isabel Canzoneri, Susan Clausen, Maria Costello, Blair Hatch, Lucinda Moaney, Analia Romero, and Naomi Welsh. Featured San Diego based playwrights include Lindsey Salatka Julie Alexandria Melissa Jordan Grey Lolo Moreno Ines and Caroline Gilman More Info
  • A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from diverting $233 million in homeland security funds away from California and several other states.
  • San Diego's new theater company, The Queen's Men, brings "Julius Caesar" to a modern-day setting inspired by "Mean Girls," swapping Roman senators for teenage athletes.
  • The Xbox Ally X isn't the handheld console the name implies. But it's still sold out, despite debuting as fans rage against price increase to Game Pass.
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