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  • Data shows southward migration is having an impact on Tijuana’s rental prices and traffic congestion.
  • Incarcerated teens tell NPR how they landed at detention centers in Maryland.
  • A gunman killed five people and injured 18 others at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, Colo. The district attorney's office said the investigation is ongoing.
  • The final acquisition of the 302-bed medical campus is expected to be completed late this year.
  • Join Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern for a night of unabashedly American fare, classic cocktails and a dazzling fireworks performance on July 4! Located at The Promenade along the marina in Point Loma, Jimmy’s Famous invites friends and families to enjoy craft cocktails and delicious food before watching the iconic Big Bay Boom fireworks show scheduled to launch at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4. Exclusively on the Fourth of July, Jimmy’s Famous will offer a to-go station at the grass area adjacent to the restaurant with food and beverages available for purchase for people setting up to enjoy the show. Guests wanting to dine in at Jimmy’s Famous can do so from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and can grub on fresh, craveable American classics, like the Jimmy Burger topped with spicy jalapeño jam, bacon, and pimento cheese, Southern Style BBQ Baby Back Ribs, Free-range Buttermilk Fried Chicken, and other favorites inspired by the USA. To make a reservation or check out the menu, visit: j-fat.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • More than 400 arrests were made in a fifth night of rioting around the country. Nahel M.'s killing is a rallying call, similar to how George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis sparked intense protests.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to shift more money to housing severely mentally ill homeless people.
  • Prepare to be spellbound by the riveting return engagement of An Iliad at North Coast Repertory Theatre. This timely and powerful production, based on Homer's epic poem "The Iliad," will transport audiences to the heart of the Trojan War through a dynamic and tour-de-force adaptation by Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare, translated by Robert Fagles. Directed by the acclaimed David Ellenstein, An Iliad weaves a compelling narrative as a war-weary poet recounts the tales of valor, savagery, and nobility that unfolded on the battlefield. Through masterful storytelling, this gripping drama deftly explores the profound human costs of war, resonating with audiences across the ages. Dazzling audiences with his talent, award-winning actor Richard Baird takes center stage, bringing to life the poet's complex character with unmatched power, humor, and depth. As the story unfolds, Baird's captivating performance leaves an indelible impression, engaging theatergoers on a profound and emotional level. Enhancing the immersive experience, Amanda Schaar provides an evocative musical accompaniment that adds an additional layer of depth to the production. The synergy of exceptional acting and enchanting music ensures that An Iliad delivers an enthralling and unforgettable theatrical experience. Due to overwhelming popular demand, An Iliad will make a triumphant return to North Coast Repertory Theatre for a limited engagement. Mark your calendars for August 14th and 15th, 2023, at 7:30 p.m., and seize this opportunity to witness a theatrical tour de force that explores the timeless themes of honor, sacrifice, and the human spirit. Don't miss your chance to experience the power, depth, and sheer brilliance of An Iliad at North Coast Repertory Theatre. This gripping drama promises an evening of extraordinary performances, thought-provoking storytelling, and an immersive journey into the heart of a timeless epic. Book your tickets now to secure your seat for this enthralling theatrical event. For more information visit: northcoastrep.org
  • Hospitals rely on scores of generic drugs given by injection. But these workhorses are often in short supply. Cheap prices have led to factory closures that leave the supply chain vulnerable.
  • A settlement by the National Realtors Association promises to change the way real estate agents are compensated. It could spell an end to 6% commissions, which are higher than people pay elsewhere.
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