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  • San Diego Gas & Electric customers started their year off with higher energy bills. What questions do you have about your bill?
  • Supervisor Jim Desmond withdrew from the race for the 49th Congressional District seat and filed to run in the nearby 48th District. The seat is currently held by fellow Republican Darrell Issa.
  • For 33 years, Media Arts Center San Diego’s San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF) has championed Latino voices and storytelling, creating a space for narratives that reflect the richness and complexity of our communities. In a time when these stories are more important than ever, the festival continues to celebrate film as a powerful tool for connection, reflection, and imagination—rooted in community, love, and respect. The 33rd annual festival runs from March 18–22, 2026, at AMC Mission Valley 20, and the Digital Gym CINEMA SDLFF continues its tradition of bringing audiences together through cinema. Among this year’s highlights is "American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez," directed by David Alvarado. Opening Night will feature "Mistura," directed by Ricardo de Montreuil and starring Bárbara Mori. Described by de Montreuil as a love letter to Peru, the film follows a woman on a transformative journey, celebrating the country’s rich cultural identity while challenging societal norms. Additionally, Opening Night will also include a screening of "20 Pounds to Happiness," written by Josefina López ("Real Women Have Curves") and directed by and starring Yelyna De León. In addition to these films, the festival features 120 shorts, parties, Sonido Latino concerts, and Arte Latino showcases. Visit sdlatinofilm.com for more information! The San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF) on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Climate Fresk is an interactive workshop that raises awareness about climate change in a fun and engaging way. Participants work in teams to arrange cards representing different aspects of climate science, creating a visual mural that illustrates the cause-and-effect relationships. The science-based workshop is led by trained facilitators and encourages collaborative learning and discussion. It is suitable for all knowledge levels and aims to inspire participants to take ambitious action on climate issues. It is engaging and accessible and makes complex scientific concepts understandable and actionable. We offer free community workshops on the first Saturday of every month. Tailor-made workshops, adapted to your group, are also available. If you'd like to bring an IGC-facilitated Climate Fresk to your organization, please contact us at climatefresk@igc.earth. For virtual workshops and in-person workshops outside of the San Diego area, submit a request via the Climate Fresk Association
  • As it seeks to add safeguards for teens, Meta has already promised it wouldn’t show inappropriate content to teens, such as posts about self-harm, eating disorders or suicide, though this does not always work.
  • Artists, filmmakers and singers once championed Chavez as a hero. Now, they must rethink how to tell his story. "It's just been gut-wrenching," one muralist says.
  • State Farm reaches settlement over emergency insurance rate hikes after last year’s Los Angeles County fires.
  • Far fewer people with mental illness are getting help in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court program than expected. This week, he blamed local governments for shortcomings.
  • The board letter proposes redirecting the money "to a proven, high- impact diversion program puts existing resources to work where the evidence is strongest. Today's action also approves a single source contract with SDHC to administer the program, reflecting their unique capacity to stand up an effort of this scale and regional reach without delay."
  • During this 60 minute presentation Patrick Kappel, recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as one of San Diego's most influential real estate professionals, will provide you with real data and insights into the San Diego real estate market by sharing with you economic information collected from numerous sources to provide you with a clear image of the current real estate market and what you can expect as a buyer or seller going into 2026. If you are considering buying or selling real estate, or if you would simply like to get a pulse on the status of the San Diego real estate market and the likely direction our market will go, then you won't want to miss this webinar! Join us for an in-depth discussion centered around the economy, real estate, and real data. Patrick Kappel CalDRE 02017034 Kappel Realty Group|Compass San Diego kappelrealtygroup.com Patrick Kappel on Facebook / Instagram
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