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  • Don't miss the 14th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase, presented by Pacific Arts Movement, April 25-May 1 at the UltraStar Mission Valley. Audiences will enjoy eight days of films from India, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan and more. A special Sunday series spotlighting Indian auteurs Satyajit Ray and Rima Das. For tickets and the full lineup, visit: sdaff.org Visit: https://sdaff.org/spring2025/ticket-info/ Pacific Arts Movement on Instagram and Facebook
  • Why do people make unsustainable choices? Learn how conservation psychology reveals behavior drivers and effective strategies for change in this free 45-minute webinar with Prof. Schultz. Apply insights to real-world issues like water, energy, and recycling. Visit: https://extendedstudies.ucsd.edu/news-events/an-introduction-to-conservation-psychology
  • A federal indictment accuses seven Californians of stealing approximately $100 million worth of gold, precious gems and luxury watches from an armored semitruck leaving a jewelry show in 2022.
  • Kick off your weekend with us! Every Friday this summer (starting May 23), we're open until 10 p.m. so you can explore the Museum after hours. Enjoy access to all exhibitions, trivia in the Atrium at 7 p.m., and our rooftop deck for good views and great vibes. The rooftop is open to all visitors and serves beer, wine, non-alcoholic drinks and food from Wolf in the Woods—you can get a look at the menu below. With bars on several floors, sip a signature cocktail as you leisurely explore the Museum. Or grab some artisan tacos, conchas or paletas, and amazing coffee drinks from The Craft Taco in our Atrium. On select dates, enjoy getting crafty with our friends from Sketchparty (usually the third Friday of the month). Admission is half-price after 5 PM. You can buy your tickets in advance online or buy them at the door the night of. As always, members of The Nat and Explorer pass holders enjoy free general admission. San Diego Natural History Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Revenues from gas taxes paid by drivers at the pump are projected to decrease as more people adopt electric and fuel-efficient cars. That's forcing officials nationwide to look for new ways to fund transportation infrastructure.
  • The House version of the tax bill would revoke credits for EVs starting at the end of this year. If the plan survives, it would dramatically shape automaker investments and EV sales.
  • A 53-year-old man is in police custody. He is from the Liverpool area and is believed to be the driver, police said.
  • Although largely paused, President Trump's tariffs present a major threat to Japan's already flagging economy.
  • The FAA failed to notify pilots that the weather instruments at Montgomery Field weren’t working. Then, the city of San Diego is countersuing property owners hit by last year’s floods. And, you may soon be able to buy and sell backyard ADUs in San Diego. Also, we have a follow-up to a story about a low-income high-rise without a working elevator. Finally, Pope Leo’s first bishop appointment is one right here in San Diego —but that’s not the only reason it’s historic.
  • Taiwan's military is seeking funds to retain more service people with higher pay and to lengthen compulsory national service from four months to one year as it faces a rising threat from China.
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