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  • Theron Brown is bringing his eclectic alchemy of gospel, jazz, and soul to UC San Diego’s Park & Market on Saturday, August 17, at 7 p.m. A Professor of Practice in Jazz Piano at the University of Akron, Brown released his debut album “No Concepts” in 2019 and is currently working on his follow-up, “Spirit Fruit.” Whether as a performer, educator, or festival organizer, Brown views his music as a means to inspire people to live better lives. In addition to touring and teaching, Brown can be found performing regularly at jazz clubs around Northeast Ohio, where he also serves as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival. Joining Brown on stage is Zaire Darden on Drums and Jordan McBride on bass. Tickets for Theron Brown’s show start at $25. For more information visit: parkandmarket.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Come join us at 4475 Bonita Rd for a fun-filled day of shopping, eating, and exploring. Our market features a wide variety of vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to delicious street food. Whether you're looking for unique gifts or just want to enjoy a day out with friends and family, Fiesta Street Market has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this exciting event - mark your calendars now! For more information visit: fiestastreetmarkets.com
  • The legendary TV host of game shows "Tic-Tac-Dough" and "Gambit" died at his home in Rancho Mirage, California. He had been battling lymphoma for a year.
  • Vilified by the Assad regime, these Nobel-nominated first responders operated only in rebel areas. Now their founder is in the new government and they're extending their reach to all of Syria.
  • Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died. He was 100 years old and had spent more than a year in hospice care.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria Tuesday released a preliminary city budget for Fiscal Year 2026 that includes $157 million in new revenue partly composed of increased fees, but also cuts to libraries and recreation centers.
  • If our 13.8 billion-year-old cosmos could be considered middle-aged, researchers note these new images captured around its 380,000th birthday represent a snapshot of the universe as a newborn.
  • For most people, change can be uncomfortable. Even unsettling. But if you can move past the discomfort, it’s often in those awkward moments, that you will grow and evolve, as a person. In this spirited discussion, we’ll talk with Melissa and Michael Harlow who did a major life pivot in their 50’s. How did they muster the courage? And more importantly, what steps did they take to ensure they could handle it… physically, mentally, and financially? Presenters: Michael and Melissa Harlow both enjoyed successful corporate careers, and several years ago decided to quit their jobs and sell everything they own to lead a simpler life and travel the world. Moderator: Darlynne Reyes Menkin is an award-winning journalist who worked in several different television markets including Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C. before settling in San Diego. Darlynne’s journey from TV news anchor to running a successful local team-building company is a unique story filled with lots of ups and downs. She was recently named “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Smart Meetings, and a “Women of Influence” by the San Diego Business Journal. Visit: Living Your Best Life: a Health and Wellness Speaker Series Grossmont Healthcare District on Instagram and Facebook
  • What words will be buzzing about in the global health and development hive in the year ahead? Our experts have nominations for your consideration.
  • Beijing's embassy in Ottawa said the executions were due to drug crimes and noted that China does not recognize dual citizenship.
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