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  • Local LGBTQ+ groups talk about the challenges that queer and transgender immigrants, migrants and refugees face, in the wake of ongoing immigration raids across the country. Plus, drag queens are organizing a march to advocate for trans rights.
  • Following the recent jet plane crash into San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood, KPBS examined the history of plane crashes impacting San Diego's residential areas.
  • Roman Wolves in Little Italy is hosting an Easter celebration featuring a thoughtfully curated menu rooted in Roman tradition. Diners can choose from the à la carte menu or enjoy a $70 pre-fixed menu featuring comforting classics and rich Italian flavors. Served from noon until 11 p.m. on Easter Sunday, menu offerings include appetizers such as Mozzarella in Carrozza, breaded mozzarella on a bed of pesto heirloom tomato sauce, or Lamb Lollipops, followed by house-made pastas such as Pappardelle Ragu di Roma or Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe. Entrées include Pollo Romana in a caper butter lemon sauce, Filetto di Manzo topped with garlic herb butter, or signature tableside Cheese Wheel Pasta. Guests can end their meal with a housemade Tiramisu. Roman Wolves also offers a thoughtful wine list and creative cocktails to complement the experience. Roman Wolves is located at 1980 Kettner Blvd, Suite 10, San Diego, CA 92101. For reservations and more information, visit romanwolves.com.
  • Agents, some in plainclothes, surrounded immigrants in narrow hallways as they exited courtrooms. Lawyers and advocates say the tactic, which ICE has used in other cities across the country, is aggressive and unnecessary.
  • The sudden pullback of NEA funding — after money was already spent — is shaking confidence across San Diego's dance world and forcing organizations to rethink programming.
  • California is suing the Trump administration over its activation of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response to immigration raid protests. And, a sitting Poway city council member is under investigation by the district attorney. Then, could new federal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations hurt disadvantaged communities? Also, there’s a new partner in North County’s Tri-City Healthcare District. Plus, a conversation with longtime San Diego National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, who left his job amid Trump administration cuts. Finally, an East County art gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit.
  • The Minnesota lawmaker was killed during a string of attacks against Democratic elected officials in the state.
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  • Mayor Todd Gloria wants to exclude more than 25,000 acres of land — most of it in wealthier neighborhoods — from a program that incentivizes homeowners to build accessory dwelling units.
  • "Bop To The Top" Dance Party spinning your favorite High School Musical + Disney channel bops at Observatory North Park on August 8th. Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B0062ADE11C2B9A
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