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  • The Port of Entry team follows 71-year-old singer, actor and film producer Emilio Montiel on the set of his films. We discover there's more to his direct-to-YouTube movies than meets the eye — and are reminded of the value of believing in your dreams.
  • Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially rewriting the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of habeas corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
  • As CMS project manager, Michael Wayne is responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of KPBS' digital technologies, focusing on the website's content management system.
  • Mexico is recovering from unrest that struck parts of the country after the killing of a major cartel leader. Plus, immigration officials are using new tactics to monitor activists. Then, how the border wall is impacting bighorn sheep.
  • Journey tribute band Journey USA is coming to The Magnolia, February 7th 2026 Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/journey-usa-el-cajon-california-02-07-2026/event/0B006336C5002EA7?_gl=1 Journey USA on Instagram and Facebook
  • Know what to expect as you prepare for college! Get the details on how to approach the college application process, including the different types of applications, such as the UC, CSU, Common Application, and private college applications. This program will also cover important timelines, required documents, and strategies for staying organized throughout the process as well as the importance of self-advocacy and how to effectively showcase your academic, extracurricular, and personal strengths. This is an in-person program. Registration is encouraged at sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital.   This program is part of San Diego Public Library's Discover U initiative for youth and emerging adults to explore their STEAM interests, prepare for their futures, and achieve their college and career goals. If you have comments, questions, or grievances about the event, please contact Discover U at discoveru@sandiego.gov. Audience: This event is recommended for teens ages 14-18. Location: Community Room
  • Celebrate Easter Sunday with an oceanfront buffet at The Seabird Ocean Resort & Spa, featuring a curated selection of seasonal dishes designed for an elevated dining experience. Enjoy a chef-crafted breakfast spread, including roasted artichoke and prosciutto benedicts, three-cheese scrambled eggs, and a made-to-order omelet station. Indulge in fresh seafood such as cedar-plank salmon, poached shrimp, and snow crab claws, alongside expertly carved prime rib, herb-roasted leg of lamb, and smoked maple pork loin. Complement the meal with seasonal sides, artisan breads, and an array of house-made pastries and desserts. The Seabird Resort on Instagram / Facebook
  • Celebrate National Cocktail Day at The Rooftop Bar in Oceanside, where our cocktail menu pays tribute to the legendary surf breaks that define the San Diego coastline. Inspired by the rhythm of the Pacific just below us, each drink is named after a favorite local surf spot, capturing the character and energy of waves that have shaped Southern California surf culture. From Buccaneer, bold and funky like its fast-breaking barrel, to Grandview, always a promise of a good time, and Moonlight, bright and classic with a twist of coastal creativity, every cocktail reflects the personality of the break it’s named for. Join us above the Pacific and raise a glass to National Cocktail Day with a menu inspired by the waves, the surf, and the laid-back energy of San Diego’s shoreline. The Rooftop Bar Oceanside on Instagram and Facebook
  • A Journey to Persia is an interactive cultural event designed to introduce the community to Persian art, traditions and celebrations of Nowruz through hands-on activities. Attendees will move between seven activity tables, each highlighting a unique aspect of Persian culture through art, craft and performance.
  • First, San Diego Gas and Electric profits fell by a third because of a large, one-time charge. Also, Escondido City Council has chosen to continue letting federal immigration officers train at a city-owned firing range. Then, the federal government swiftly responded to a sewage spill in the Potomac River, with some local residents living near the San Diego-Mexico border saying they feel left behind. And, we tell you about a sports competition where winning isn’t the priority. Last but not least, we share some weekend events happening across the county for you and yours to possibly take part in! Correction: A previous version of this story said without the disallowance, SDG&E would have made close to $1 billion in profit. According to their spokesperson, that is incorrect.
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