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  • A reckoning has come for cities and farms in the desert Southwest that were built to rely on the Colorado River.
  • Get ready for a crazy…cozy time at the Pacific Beach Onesie Bar Crawl on Thursday, April 13! Guests are invited to party in their adult onesie, as they enjoy food and drink specials at three of PB’s hottest spots: Duck Dive - $10 Red Bull slushies, welcome shot for anyone with the purchase of a drink Mavericks Beach Club - $7 Vodka Coconut Red Bull Slushie, $2 off all starters Tavern at the Beach - $7 Sundresses -Watermelon Mojito with Watermelon Red Bull, $8 pretzels Those participating in the crawl can begin at any of the three locations, and visit at their own pace between 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. And those who visit all three will be entered into the Grand Prize raffle. You must get your punch card marked at all three spots, and the cards will be available to pick up at each location. In need of a onesie? California Sock Company has got you covered! Stop in to browse their selection of adult onesies, and you’ll be set for this fun-filled crawl.
  • "Always...Patsy Cline", is a sentimental, song packed tribute to the singing legend whose voice was silenced to soon in a tragic end to her young life. The musical is based on the true story of country music star Cline and the unlikely bond formed between two women who met only once. Through a chance meeting in 1961, Cline struck up a friendship with Houston resident Louise Seger, one of her greatest fans. They exchanged letters and phone calls until Cline's tragic and untimely death in a 1963 plane crash. Reminisce and remember her greatest hits like "Crazy", "Walkin After Midnight", "I Fall To Pieces", and numerous other songs from her iconic catalog of music. Cathy DeBrule is Patsy Cline. DeBrule brings her dynamic voice to the role as a seasoned veteran and award winning actor from the Inland Empire.San Diego actor Dena Mattox plays devoted fan Louise Seger. Mattox also serves as producer of the show with direction by Pati Reynolds. The production duo has also assembled an all-female band to play live with stand-up bass, drums, violin, guitar and a musical director on keyboard. The extraordinary musicians are all local San Diegans. The musical is being staged as a limited engagement at the beautiful, historic Portuguese Hall located at 2818 Avenida De Portugal San Diego, CA 92106 A portion of ticket sales are donated to Cabrillo Civic Club #16, which is known for their community involvement, charity work and providing scholarships to local schools.
  • On the 6th anniversary of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., gun control advocates experiment with AI-generated audio messages of recreated voices of victims of gun violence pleading for change.
  • The San Diego Hunger Coalition said the state of hunger in the county has not changed much since last year.
  • The trucking industry projects it will need to hire over a million drivers over the next decade. One idea that's gained some traction: Bring in younger drivers, starting in high school.
  • A growing chorus of architects, planners and housing advocates argue "single-stair reform" can provide higher-quality homes with more space for families with children.
  • As climate change shifts resources and habitat, humans and wildlife are coming into conflict more often, new research finds. It underscores the need for interventions, the researchers say.
  • The Jacksonville gunman drove to a university before opening fire at a nearby store. Days later, UNC Chapel Hill went on lockdown as a faculty member was shot. A campus security expert offers advice.
  • Join us at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday, April 8 to celebrate the men's basketball team's historic run to the NCAA national championship game! Admission and parking are free. Tickets must be claimed in advance at GoAztecs.com/MBBcelebration. Limit 6 per account. Parking opens at 4:30 p.m., with the stadium gates open at 6 p.m. A red carpet arrival for the team is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., with the team walking into the stadium beginning at the roundabout at the south end of Innovation Parkway and continuing inside the east gate. The program is officially set to begin at 7:30 p.m. and will feature speeches from members of the Aztec men’s basketball team, including head men’s basketball coach Brian Dutcher and student-athletes, along with dignitaries from SDSU and the city and county of San Diego. Concessions will be open to the public, and team and Final Four merchandise will be available for purchase. There will be opportunities for interactive photos with the South Regional and Mountain West championship trophies.
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