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  • State officials say $72 million from the Biden administration is the first major federal funding to address harmful impacts as the Salton Sea recedes.
  • San Diego Police do not need probable cause to pull you over. A proposed ordinance would change that, and address the documented disparities that exist between how white and Black drivers are treated by police. Advocates say it is time to address police discrimination. The police say the proposed ordinance isn't the way to do so.
  • President Biden will not face charges after a year-long investigation into his handling of classified material, but he did not escape criticism.
  • The Biden administration is unveiling new, stricter pollution standards for American cities such as Salt Lake City, Utah, which have long struggled with chronically dirty air.
  • Come cheer on the Gulls! WHEN | Wednesday, October 26, 2022 TIME | 7 p.m. VENUE | Pechanga Arena ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here! SOCIALS: Follow San Diego Gulls on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram!
  • Enjoy an organ concert experience and classic silent film screening featuring Ken Double on the historic Wonder Morton organ. On September 19, renowned theatre organ player Ken Double will accompany the Buster Keaton silent film "One Week," playing a score that supplements the visuals of the film. Both before and after the film, Double will play beloved pieces from his 45-year repertoire. As the event takes place at noon, two lunch options crafted by the San Diego Theatres food & beverage team can be purchased in advance online by September 12. Tickets are free with a $4 order fee and must be reserved. The $4 order fee is applied per order, not per ticket, and covers all tickets reserved within an order. Connect with Balboa Theatre on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Grammy-nominated Kim Wilson, renowned for his mesmerizing vocals and unparalleled harmonica skills, leads the charge as the front man of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. The band’s signature soulful sound of blues-infused rock ‘n’ roll has defined them as legends in the industry. The Fabulous Thunderbirds serve up a high-octane performance that will have you on your feet, dancing and singing along to their timeless hits. Blues and rock ‘n’ roll collide in a glorious fusion of sound as The Fabulous Thunderbirds deliver a setlist packed with hits that have become anthems of the genre, including the irresistible “Tuff Enuff” and the infectious groove of “Wrap It Up.” With each note, you will witness the passion and authenticity that has made Kim Wilson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Their ability to infuse the blues with a rock ‘n’ roll edge creates a dynamic and unforgettable live experience. From soulful ballads that tug at your heartstrings to foot-stomping, guitar-driven rockers, every moment of the performance will leave you craving more.
  • Another significant spell of rainy and blustery conditions is bearing down this week on the San Diego area.
  • Spread cheer, support hope! Jingle and mingle for a cause at Community Resource Center's annual fundraising event on Tuesday, December 5th, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Morgan Run Club and Resort in Rancho Santa Fe. Join Community Resource Center for a magical evening featuring mingling with CRC supporters, a lively silent auction and raffle, jewelry pop-up shops by CRC's Resale Stores and Kendra Scott, and a heart-touching program showcasing how your generosity helps those in need. Enjoy delectable food, drinks, and joyful tunes, all included in your ticket. Let's make a difference this holiday season while spreading cheer and supporting our community. Founded in 1979, Community Resource Center serves more than 6,400 people each year with emergency assistance, domestic violence emergency shelter, counseling, housing stability and access to food. For more information visit: crcncc.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Kiosks and public bathrooms built over the freeway were supposed to help reconnect the community. They've never been put to use.
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