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  • DOGE's murky push to amass data at federal agencies could hurt the U.S. government's ability to produce reliable census results, economic indicators and other statistics in the future, experts warn.
  • About a quarter — 25.3% — of all new cars registered in California in 2024 were electric cars, compared with 25% in 2023. The flat sales follow several years of rapid growth, and sales are still far below the state’s 35% target.
  • A few years ago, "A" experienced a psychotic episode. His boss made a decision that saved his life.
  • Love craft beer tasting in San Diego? Dreaming about home ownership? Think buying a home in San Diego is out of reach? If the answer is YES to any of these questions, this is the event for you! Join me on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month for Real Estate on Tap, where you’ll learn everything you need to know about home ownership, including how to take advantage of FREE money as a first time homebuyer. Plus I’m offering a FREE drink to all attendees! Whether you’re thinking of buying a home in the next few months or the next few years, now is the time to start strategizing your plan. Grab a drink and learn about your options! Spaces are limited, so register today! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-rent-to-own-the-keys-to-buying-a-home-in-san-diego-tickets-1237887648279
  • It's a "ready-to-use therapeutic food" that's had remarkable success in treating malnourished kids. The State Department says it's still available. Factories and field workers have a different view.
  • The Venezuelan tropical rock band Rawayana joined the electro-cumbia Colombian group Bomba Estéreo in a Miami studio to work on a collaborative single. The songs kept multiplying and the two formed the new super group ASTROPICAL, its self-titled debut out March 7.
  • Singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus's new album Forever Is a Feeling features music written about "falling in love, falling out of love." She adds, "You have to destroy things in order to create things. And I did destroy a really beautiful life."
  • A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade to stop its tariff policy, challenging Trump's claim that he could arbitrarily impose tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
  • The Sweetwater Woman's Club Annual Spring Garden & Craft Fair is happening on April 4th & 5th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3855 Sweetwater Road in Bonita. The Annual Fair benefits the club's scholarship fund for high school seniors in the Sweetwater Union district. Come shop for spring garden plants for your garden, crafts from local crafters, gently used treasures, and buy tickets for the drawing that will take place every hour. You must be present to win. At the end of the two-day event there will be a drawing for the vintage sun bonnet sue design quilt that is featured. You can buy tickets for the quilt anytime during the two days and don't have to be present to win. Admission is FREE and parking is onsite. Visit: https://allevents.in/bonita/annual-spring-garden-and-craft-fair/200027670652209
  • Last year, California cities gained more power to ban homeless encampments. CalMatters dug into what that looks like in three cities.
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