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  • A former USAID worker has a new mission. She's hoping to connect philanthropists with overseas programs that have lost — or are likely to lose — their U.S. funding.
  • Leaders from both major political parties have been working to bring back manufacturing. But American manufacturers say they are struggling to fill the manufacturing jobs we already have.
  • A new study estimates that 19 million children in the U.S. have a parent with a substance use disorder and that alcohol is the most commonly used substance by the parents.
  • Three key committees are putting pen to paper on Trump's "big beautiful bill." But lawmakers are at odds over policies with far-reaching impacts on Americans' wallets and, for many, their health care.
  • President Trump made the announcement at an investment conference in Saudi Arabia. He is also heading to Qatar and the UAE on a trip focused on big-dollar deals.
  • The Episcopal Church says it will not assist with the resettlement of white South Africans and will end its government partnership to support refugees. The church's presiding bishop, Sean Rowe, explains why.
  • Several Chula Vista City councilmembers Monday announced they will bring forward a resolution at tomorrow's City Council meeting to support Gov. Gavin Newsom's ongoing lawsuit challenging federal tariffs put in place by the Trump administration.
  • Celebrate the end of an iconic career with Ramón Ayala, the "King of the Accordion," as he bids farewell with his historic tour, Historia De Un Final. This is once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will take place on Saturday, February 15 at 8 p.m. Don’t miss your chance to experience the enduring legacy of a musical pioneer who has shaped the sound of regional Mexican music for over five decades. Event Starts: 8 p.m. / Doors open at 7 p.m.
  • Thihalolipavan most recently worked as the public health medical officer within the county's Medical Care Services Department.
  • SeaWorld San Diego is celebrating Lunar New Year over two weekends from February 1 through February 9 as the sights, sounds and aromas of Asia come alive during a one-of-a-kind festival that’s fit for the whole family. The event is included with park admission and features cultural entertainment, authentic food & beverage options and festive décor. Pass Members can enjoy all the Lunar New Year celebration has to offer with unlimited visits allowing them to attend both weekends for free to enjoy all the festivities. Dates: Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9, 2025 The Lunar New Year Festival Stage will include special presentations and cultural performances from the local community, including: ALL- NEW Slithering Snakes – Celebrate the Year of the Snake with a special one-day presentation on Saturday, Feb. 1! Guests will get an up-close look at fascinating snakes, including a Burmese python, boa, rattlesnake, king snake and more. Learn what makes these incredible reptiles unique in the animal kingdom. Taiko Drumming – Experience the captivating energy of traditional Japanese drumming with La Jolla Taiko. This talented group blends classical taiko rhythms with global and contemporary influences, creating a mesmerizing performance where heritage meets innovation. Lion Dancers - Visitors will be immersed in the vibrant tradition of lion and dragon dancing during a colorful and high-energy spectacle from Three Treasures Cultural Arts Society bringing the spirit of the Lunar New Year to life. During these high-energy performances by local community groups, lucky red envelopes will be handed out, each containing a special surprise or saying to symbolize good wishes and luck for the year ahead. Delicious, Asian-inspired food and beverage options will also be available to celebrate. Guests can enjoy beef chow mein, pork belly bao, kimchi fried rice, wonton soup, vegetable spring rolls, mango pudding, green tea mochi ice cream and more! Drink options include Lucky Dragon Punch with strawberry popping boba, Tsing Tao Beer and an Orange Blossum cocktail. For a limited time, guests can enjoy up to 40% off tickets and up to 20% off Annual Passes. Guests can also enjoy all-year access with a 2025 Fun Card, paying less than a single day’s admission. Annual Pass Members get unlimited visits, exclusive event access and no blockout dates. In Spring 2025, Pass Members will also have the first opportunity to experience SeaWorld’s exciting new exhibit, "Jewels of the Sea: The Jellyfish Experience," an immersive and interactive aquarium. For more information, park hours and to purchase tickets, visit www.seaworldsandiego.com. Follow SeaWorld on Facebook and Instagram for the latest park details and information.
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