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  • This is the largest pilgrimage since 2019, after which the Hajj was dramatically curbed due to coronavirus restrictions.
  • Developers are considering how to make the multi-billion dollar redesign of San Diego's downtown waterfront accessible for everyone.
  • Dr. Dani Mathisen is one of 20 patients who say abortion bans in Texas harmed them during complicated pregnancies. Attorneys in the lawsuit will argue before the Texas Supreme Court Tuesday.
  • Batter, Batter, Swing! Today, LEGOLAND® California Resort unveiled a LEGO® model of Petco Park, the home stadium of the San Diego Padres. The LEGO model, built with more than 150,000 bricks, will reside in the world’s first and only MINILAND U.S.A. version of San Diego debuting at LEGOLAND California on March 23. The life-like ballpark took a team of four Master Model Builders a total of 1,200 hours to complete. The stadium is full of more than 1,000 colorful Minilanders cheering on the Padres and features a working video board displaying animated scenes. Earlier this week, before settling into its home at LEGOLAND California, the Petco Park model stopped by its namesake to enjoy spectacular ballpark views as the Padres’ grounds crew prepared the field for another fun-filled season of baseball. Petco Park is an iconic addition to the world’s first LEGO version of San Diego at LEGOLAND California. For the new city, Master Model Builders drew inspiration from top San Diego neighborhoods and landmarks including the Rady Shell, Hotel Del Coronado, California Tower at Balboa Park, Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds, and San Diego’s incredible coastline. The new addition – which is in the final stages of construction – will feature prominent scenes, settings and themes that make up the city’s DNA. The new San Diego attraction joins New York, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, and San Francisco, all located in MINILAND U.S.A., the heart of the Park. For more information, visit legoland.com. LEGOLAND California on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Francisco-based AI juggernaut says it is re-evaluating its policies around "NSFW" content.
  • KPBS General Manager Deanna Mackey has been named a 2023 Latino Leader of Influence by the San Diego Business Journal and the San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
  • Usually around this time, Hollywood is talking about how to keep its box office momentum going. This year, January was so lackluster that studios had to jump-start moviegoing from scratch.
  • Plan a memorable Easter day on Mission Bay! Reserve your table at Oceana Coastal Kitchen for a mouthwatering Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch which pairs delicious food and champagne with stunning bay views. Your reservation includes a complimentary ticket ($40 value) to the special Easter cruise featuring a visit from the Easter bunny, an egg hunt, live entertainment, and specials on brunch cocktails. Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors have passed a measure that will allow the county to secure an emergency stockpile of medication-based abortion treatments Misoprostol and Mifepristone.
  • The tortoises emerged following the transfer of the animals as part of a collaborative effort to increase the species' survival rate.
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