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  • House of Ukraine presents Ukrainian Festival 2024 at the House of Pacific Relations in Balboa Park. Traditional Ukrainian homemade food will be sold. Treat yourself to potato and cheese varenyky with sour cream and fried onions, kovbasa sandwiches, salads, Ukrainian sweet treats, watermelon and cold drinks (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.). Enjoy our free lawn program (2 p.m. – 4 p.m.) featuring the Chervona Kalyna Dance Group (Los Angeles), Ukrainian San Diego rock band U3Zub, popular Ukrainian singer Iaroslava Caracosa, Ridna Shkola (Ukrainian language school) students, and more. Proceeds will be used for humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Visit https://houseofukraine.org/event/save-the-date-ukrainian-festival-lawn-program/ House of Ukraine on Facebook / Instagram
  • In the world of true crime, Fall River, Mass. is known for Lizzie Borden, but another murder 60 years earlier captivated New England. Kate Winkler Dawson tells the story in The Sinners All Bow.
  • Washington Commanders' Daniels could become the first rookie quarterback to play the Super Bowl. Williams, who led the team to a Super Bowl win, says talented Black QBs are finally getting their due.
  • Each culture that celebrates the Lunar New Year has traditions passed down from generation to generation that are thought to bring good luck. NPR readers share theirs.
  • San Diego County has one of the highest jail death rates in California. On Midday Edition Monday, impacted family members discuss their grief, frustration and activism.
  • For centuries, houses of worship have served as havens for people needing refuge — and, in recent decades, sanctuary from the U.S. government.
  • Fighting with M23 rebels in eastern Congo has left at least 13 peacekeepers and foreign soldiers dead. M23 has made significant territorial gains in recent weeks, encircling the eastern city of Goma.
  • President Donald Trump said Saturday he'd like to see Jordan, Egypt and other Arab nations increase the number of Palestinian refugees they are accepting to "just clean out" the war-torn area.
  • San Diego's cross-border economy is measured in the billions, and the policies of Mexico's next president could have significant impacts on the region. In other news, researchers at UC San Diego have found a way to make some plastics biodegrade in a matter of months. Plus, some San Diego Unified high school students have been honored for their solutions to critical community problems.
  • Aztec Women's Soccer takes on Utah Valley on Sunday, September 22 at noon at the SDSU Sports Deck. For more information on upcoming events in athletics, please visit goaztecs.com! Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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