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  • Republicans say it's a failure of Biden's policies. The U.N. says, globally, there's never been so many displaced people.
  • The suspect is accused of entering Club Q, opening fire and killing five people and wounding 17 others.
  • Simulations of two devastating earthquakes didn't seem to damage a high-rise timber building on UC San Diego’s shake table.
  • 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.”
  • The Grossmont College Polo Club is headed to some championship tournaments this spring, and is raising money for the trips.
  • Sold Out Come party like it’s 1980 (Empire Strikes Back!), 1983 (Return of the Jedi!), and beyond with the members of the 501st Legion. The SD Central Library's gorgeous outdoor atrium will set the scene with a live dj rocking your favorite '80s hits. Keep on dancing while enjoying an open bar (21+, vodka, beer, wine, cider, and NA options) and snack bar. Visit: https://sdccblog.com/events-default/star-wars-501st-annual-party-studio-77-239/
  • California health officials say granting the licenses prevents the eviction of hundreds of residents from their homes and provides oversight provisions — including a two-year monitoring period.
  • A new study revealed that commuting may cost San Diegans more than they think.
  • 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
  • Lindsay Lohan and other celebrities were tricked into calling for the ouster of Moldova's president. It's the latest example of the Cameo app being used for an apparent political propaganda operation.
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