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  • UFC is back at The Dog Society and this is an event you do not want to miss! UFC 290 features two of Mexico's finest! Yair Rodriguez challenges Alexander Volkanovski for the World Featherweight Championship in the Main Event & Tijuana's own Brandon Moreno defends his World Flyweight Championship against Alexandre Pantoja in the Co-Main Event. So throw on your UFC gear, grab your fight night buds, and round up the doggos because.....IT'S TIME!!!!! Prelims start at 5 p.m./ Main Card starts at 7 p.m. 18+ Event - $15 Cover
  • "A German Cabaret featuring funny and thought-provoking skits, and musical numbers about Travels/Vacation and--by popular demand-- "A German in America--Part II"! " WHEN Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1 p.m.) Food & drink available both days prior to curtain call & during intermission Seats are limited! Performances sold out at last year's performances! WHERE German American Societies of San Diego 1017 Mollison Ave El Cajon, CA 92020 ADMISSION General Admission: $20 Saturday (*GAS members discount) $18 Sunday (*GAS members discount) Student/Military with valid ID: $12 (each person) Purchase at the door: $25 (limited availability) * A discount is available to each current (paid) members of the German American Societies. Enter your membership # (see your membership card) as the "promo code" when purchasing (Single 1 discount, Family 2 discounts) PARKING IS FREE! There is free but limited parking on premises (2 parking lots) and ample parking on surrounding streets. CONTACT Astrid Ronke | 858-414-6340 --- Email https://www.germantheatergroupsandiego.org/ Follow The German Theater San Diego on Facebook!
  • Kemp said he was shot at first after he tracked down his stolen cell phone and confronted the person he presumed had it. Kemp was released from jail and not initially charged after the incident.
  • Both Crumbleys were convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter tied to the 2021 shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School carried out by their son, Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 at the time.
  • The House bills largely mirror a foreign aid package that passed the Senate in February, with aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The House has an additional bill targeting Iran, China and Russia.
  • DACA has once again been deemed unlawful by a federal court. The ruling leaves over half a million “dreamers” in limbo.
  • Watch parties are being hosted for all three of the United States’ group stage matches: USA vs. Vietnam (Friday, July 21 – 6 p.m. PT), USA vs. Netherlands (Wednesday, July 26 – 6 p.m. PT) and USA vs. Portugal (Tuesday, Aug. 1. – 12:00 a.m. PT). The opening group stage match on July 21 will take place at Novo Brazil Brewing in Otay Ranch. Following the USWNT match, San Diego Wave takes on the Portland Thorns at 7:30 p.m. PT in the team’s final stretch of UKG Challenge Cup group stage matches. The Wave’s signature “La Ola” will be available for a special price of $5. On July 26, the Wave will host a watch party at Guava Beach Bar & Grill in Mission Beach as the USWNT takes on the Netherlands. In the final group match for the USWNT on Aug. 1, the Wave and American Outlaws San Diego will be co-hosting a watch party at O’Brien’s Pub in Convoy. Additional watch parties and activations will continue to be added throughout the World Cup, with details here on the San Diego Wave website. Exclusive Merchandise, Prizes & Giveaways Throughout the city, San Diego Wave will have a presence at local pubs and restaurants. Exclusive coasters can be found and scanned for a chance to win a signed Alex Morgan jersey, along with additional prizes including tickets to the club’s World Cup Welcome Back Night on Sunday, Sept. 3. Limited-edition USWNT and San Diego Wave co-branded “One Nation. One Team” merchandise is also available here for purchase.
  • Many growers across the country have been left without a market due to oversupplied apple processors. West Virginia rescued its surplus, with a plan that donates apples to hunger-fighting charities.
  • San Diego's largest taco festival returns to Waterfront Park Saturday, April 29, 2023. All your favorite SoCal Taco Fest staples will return including plenty of the world's BEST tacos served up by over 20 of San Diego's finest restaurants, LIVE Lucha Libre wrestling, chihuahua competitions, and the margarita dance cantina! Music lineup: Gerardo Ortiz Kool & The Gang Kinky Vokab Kompany - Beastie Boys Experience SM Familia Mr. Lil One & Mr. Shadow +more 21 + only so make sure to bring your ID. No "in and out" of the festival will be allowed. RULES & REGULATIONS All attendees of the SoCal TACO FEST must be at least 21 years old. IDs will be checked upon entrance at the gate where tickets are scanned.SoCal Taco Fest is a CASHLESS event. We accept Apple Pay, Credit & Debit Cards for food or beverage purchases. NO IN/OUT PRIVILEGES OR RE-ENTRY ALLOWED
  • Many healthcare workers are out with COVID, and state officials are now considering an order for hospitals across California to suspend some elective surgeries. Plus, the Senate is preparing to vote on two long-awaited voting rights bills: the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, San Diego company TuSimple, announced late last month, that they made the world’s first semi-truck run on public roads without a driver or human intervention. Later, KPCC's Robert Garrova explores how the pandemic has shaken the mental health of the undocumented community. Afterwards, Bryce Miller joins KPBS on how the SDSU Men’s basketball team was forced to put its season on pause after their win over Colorado State. Finally, KPBS speaks to T. Jefferson Parker about his new novel: “A Thousand Steps.”
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