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  • Israel's ongoing blockade of aid for Gaza forced the humanitarian group to shut its soup kitchens as it faced empty warehouses and no replenishment of supplies in the war-battered enclave.
  • Côta Vera invites you to enjoy Food Truck Fridays & Live Music Nights every Friday this summer at Central Square Park, located in the heart of the vibrant Côta Vera neighborhood in East Chula Vista. This free event, generously sponsored by the developer, brings together delicious food trucks, local musicians, and good vibes for all ages. Whether you're grabbing a bite with neighbors or dancing under the stars, it's the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Bring a blanket, enjoy the music, and discover what makes Côta Vera such a special place to gather. Visit: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/events/2025/jun/13/cota-veras-food-truck-fridays-live-/?et=344406
  • The crackdown on the video game and its users is just the latest in what democracy and human rights advocates say is an erosion of Hong Kong's civil rights and freedoms.
  • Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. fear deportation as the administration revokes some protections, despite Taliban threats and ongoing instability in Afghanistan. Many fear for their lives if forced to return.
  • Celebrate Juneteenth Freedom Day at the Central Library with our Juneteenth Jubilee Kickoff. Enjoy poetry readings from Paola Capó-García, San Diego Poet Laureate and The Back-Alley Poets. Then stick around to hear music from the Dennis Gittens Jazz Duo and a genre-breaking music travelogue from King Britt, honoring innovators of color who have shaped electronic music’s landscape. Connect with local non-profit organizations, register to vote, and discover the many ways community is so vibrantly represented in San Diego. See event listing for more information about the festivities! Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/hold-juneteenth-celebration-443513
  • Kiefer is a central figure in the diverse independent music scene of Los Angeles. His sound fuses various modalities of Black American Music, from jazz and R&B to hip-hop and electronic music. Kiefer grew up in San Diego, California, immersed in jazz by his father at a young age, and later experimented with hip-hop-inspired beats in high school. While studying jazz piano at UCLA, Kiefer got his education in beats from attending shows at Low End Theory and collaborating with other artists in the scene. Hard-hitting beats, complex jazz voicings and sentimental melodies all fed into Kiefer’s debut, Kickinit Alone, released on Leaving Records in 2017. Soon after, Kiefer signed to Stones Throw and released two LPs: "Happysad" (2018), and "When There’s Love Around" (2021). Outside of his solo work, Kiefer has recorded with artists such as Drake, Kaytranada, Sir, and Terrace Martin, and produced for Anderson .Paak on his Grammy Award winning record, “Ventura”. Kiefer at his core is both emotional and an optimist, which is why his songs resonate on a wide spectrum of emotion. His ethos is about feeling encouraged, empowered, and full of gratitude, reminding listeners through his music, “this is a beautiful life.” Visit: Kiefer Trio Kiefer on Instagram
  • One advocate says more than 200,000 Afghans who helped the U.S. during its occupation remain in the country waiting to relocate.
  • California lawmakers are trying to make local government meetings more open to non-English speakers. The bill could reduce long-standing barriers to the democratic process in Imperial County.
  • Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, under continued attack from President Trump, says the impact of tariffs on inflation should become clearer in the coming months.
  • California is suing the Trump administration over its activation of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response to immigration raid protests. And, a sitting Poway city council member is under investigation by the district attorney. Then, could new federal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations hurt disadvantaged communities? Also, there’s a new partner in North County’s Tri-City Healthcare District. Plus, a conversation with longtime San Diego National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, who left his job amid Trump administration cuts. Finally, an East County art gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit.
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