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  • A federally funded database helps track long-term, missing-person cases. Yet an NPR investigation finds that even in states legally required to use it, more than 2,000 people haven't been added.
  • The celebrated South African playwright was known for Blood Knot, The Road to Mecca and "Master Harold"...and the Boys. He said his job was to make "leaps out of my reality and into other realities."
  • Durante la primera administración de Trump, California aprobó una ley de “Estado Santuario” que, con algunas excepciones, prohibía a las fuerzas de seguridad locales transferir automáticamente a personas a las autoridades federales de inmigración. Ahora, el estado se prepara para presentar recursos legales para frustrar los planes de deportación masiva de una segunda administración de Trump.
  • Before Election Day, right-wing social media was awash with claims about noncitizens voting. Once it was clear President-elect Trump would win, those claims dried up.
  • Women's Connection at New Song Community Church is hosting a Brave Love gathering on Friday, February 7 from 7-9 p.m. It is an evening of worship and a message centered on empowering women--young and old--to embrace their identity in Christ, overcome fear and self-doubt, and step into their God-given purpose with boldness and love. Brave Love is a Circuit Rider movement dedicated to awakening your voice and empowering you to bring Jesus-centered solutions to a world in need. This isn’t just another women’s gathering—it’s a call to action. We believe women are called to rise up with courage, and this evening is all about equipping you to do just that. Whether it’s through evangelism, discipleship, or mercy ministry, your yes matters. It’s time to step into bravery and take action where you are! Join us for a night of empowerment and practical training. Grab your friends and meet us there!
  • Join us for an enriching evening celebrating the experiences of Native Hawaiians living in diaspora. This event features a panel discussion with Native Hawaiians from various backgrounds, who will share their insights on cultural preservation, connection to ʻāina (land), and evolving identity across generations. The evening will also include cultural performances by local organizations, showcasing traditional Hawaiian hula and music that reflect the enduring spirit of Hawaiian culture. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore how Hawaiians in diaspora maintain their cultural ties while fostering a sense of community and belonging, no matter where life takes them. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, for the annual San Diego MORE THAN PINK Walk on Sunday, November 3 at 6:30 am. The 2.2-mile walk through the heart of Balboa Park brings together survivors, supporters, and advocates to raise critical funds to advance Komen’s mission and provide support for people facing this disease now. The MORE THAN PINK Walk, Susan G. Komen’s largest fundraising event series, evolved from the Race for the Cure in 2018. Each year, over 100,000 people participate in 40+ in-person (and one virtual) walks across the U.S. Since the first Walk in 2018, participants have raised more than $60 million and continue to be a part of a community committed to creating a world without breast cancer. With inclusive and accessible options for people of all ages and abilities – including breast cancer survivors, those currently in treatment for breast cancer and people living with metastatic breast cancer – the Walk provides participants the opportunity to come together and connect in meaningful ways. For more information and to register, visit: secure.info-komen.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • San Diego's local booksellers and librarians reveal their most anticipated book releases for 2025 — perfect for fans of mystery, fantasy, nonfiction and more.
  • Proposition 36 would turn certain thefts and drug crimes into felonies, potentially helping expel some immigrants.
  • California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself "at the expense of renters who pay inflated prices."
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