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  • The judge in the hush money case against Donald Trump has rejected the former president's attempt to dismiss the charges, and a jury trial will begin as originally scheduled on March 25.
  • Flaco, who fled the Central Park Zoo, thrived in New York City on his own for about a year before his death.
  • Another game, another record for the Iowa superstar. Clark will end her college career with the record for most points by a Division I player — men's or women's
  • The Santee celebration will be Tuesday, July 4, 2023 from 2 - 10 p.m. at the Town Center Community Park, located at East 550 Park Center Drive in Santee. The fireworks show will begin at approx. 9:02 p.m. Listen to the fireworks soundtrack on SanteeTV from anywhere, here. A spot in your chosen lot will be guaranteed to you - Just tell the parking attendant your name when you arrive!Please arrive by 8 p.m. as the surrounding area gets busy before the fireworks show.Parking is limited. Please consider carpooling, biking, walking, or using a rideshare service. Food Vendors & Riverwalk Grill Open: American Flavors • CAKED • Currywurst • Gelu California • John's Sweetfire BBQ • Maui Wowi • Riverwalk Grill • Sapos Tacos • Tacos Picasso • Twisted Kettle • Up in Smoke BBQ Patriotic CeremonyFireworks displayThe following items are prohibited: BBQs, Glass, Hard Alcohol, Electric Bikes, Golf Carts, Open Flames Santee Salutes FAQs can be found HERE All Rules and Regulations for Town Center Community Park can be found HERE City of Santee on Facebook
  • The countdown to the Women’s World Cup is on! While there are a few games we won’t be able to play live (because we’ll be busy sleeping), we’re pumped to show Nigeria v Canada live, this Thursday at 7:30 p.m.! Plus, we're extra stoked we get to kick off our watch parties cheering for @sandiegowavefc Goalkeeper @kailensheridan as she guards Canada's net. Stay tuned for more World Cup info, including “taped” watch parties for those middle of the night matches. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • There are no Wonka-like scenes of Tagalong rainbows and Do-si-do stools. But parents can be forgiven for feeling like Oompa Loompas — hardworking cogs in a well-oiled machine.
  • The Banality of Evil: A Conversation on Theatre and the Holocaust featuring Moises Kaufman in Conversation with Allan Havis. In 2006, an album of photographs from Auschwitz landed on the desk of an archivist at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The photographs documented the many ways SS camp guards made life for themselves at the German death camp tolerable, even enjoyable. As news of the extraordinary find spread worldwide, a German businessman discovered his own grandfather in one of the pictures. What was he to do with this shocking discovery? This is the ethical dilemma at the heart of the play “Here there are blueberries,” conceived and directed by the Venezuelan theatre director Moisés Kaufman. A playwright, filmmaker, and founder of the Tectonic Theater Project, Kaufman is the recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious National Medal of Arts and Humanities. He will be in conversation with Allan Havis, a professor in the UC San Diego Department of Theatre and an award-winning playwright. About the Holocaust Living History Workshop | This event is a part of the Holocaust Living History Workshop (HLHW) series, an education and outreach program sponsored by the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies program. It aims to preserve the memories of the victims and survivors of the Holocaust by offering public events involving witnesses, descendants and scholars and through the use of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s Visual History Archive. Past HLHW workshops are now part of the Library’s digital collections and can be accessed online. For more information about UC San Diego’s Holocaust Living History Workshop, contact Susanne Hillman at shillman@ucsd.edu. If you have questions or would like to register by phone, contact us at UCSDLibrary@ucsd.edu or (858) 534-0134.
  • Voters in 16 states and one territory will make their voices heard Tuesday in the biggest primary election day of the 2024 cycle. Find out who is voting and what's at stake.
  • Egg prices are at near-historic highs in many parts of the world as Easter and Passover approach.
  • Watch the game live on any one of our 8 TVs, inside or on our outdoor covered patio! Showing all televised games during business hours! Visit: https://www.shakespearepub.com/womens-world-cup Shakespeare Pub & Grille on Facebook / Instagram
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