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  • The super-producer whose beats moved the boundaries of Top 40 radio is chasing a new revolution: digital superstars and the erasure of artistic process as we know it.
  • Veteran members of two San Diego street gangs are working toward peace in their communities. Also, San Diego is rewriting its street design rules, but will it make them safer? Then, TSA workers at the airport protest the end of collective bargaining. Scripps Health makes a big North County investment and in a Public Matters segment Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis explains why city residents could soon pay more than $50 per month for trash pickup.
  • Whether you're an experienced facilitator or just getting started, Facilitation Lab La Jolla is your playground to experiment, push boundaries, and refine your facilitation skills in a truly interactive and supportive environment. This month, we’re thrilled to partner with Jake Knapp, author of "Design Sprint" and the newly released Click: "How to Make What People Want." Together, we’ll practice the "Differentiators" exercise from the Foundation Sprint, a powerful activity that helps teams define what makes their projects radically different from competitors—setting the stage for real innovation. - Hands-on Practice: Engage in Practice Playground, a dynamic role-play format that allows facilitators to experiment and learn through doing. - Exclusive Learning: Get insights into Jake Knapp’s Foundation Sprint, a structured two-day workshop designed to kickstart projects the right way. - Supportive Feedback: Step into facilitation, receive constructive feedback, and walk away with new confidence and refined skills. - Book Giveaway: We’re giving away two copies of Click to lucky attendees! Join us for an engaging, low-stakes, and high-impact session designed to help you level up your facilitation game! Secure your spot today! Visit: https://voltagecontrol.com/events/meetup/facilitation-lab/san-diego/
  • While serving a life sentence for a murder he was eventually exonerated of committing, Calvin Duncan studied law and helped many wrongfully convicted prisoners. His memoir is The Jailhouse Lawyer.
  • Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
  • The team behind Sensorium Ex worked for five years to develop sophisticated technology that uses artificial intelligence and vocal sampling to create an expressive voice.
  • Conservative groups challenged the program, contending that Congress exceeded its powers in enacting legislation that delegated to the FCC the task of operating the Universal Service Fund.
  • The sweeping Republican bill extends tax cuts while scaling back spending on Medicaid and SNAP. It now heads to President Trump's desk for his signature.
  • The House wants to raise the SALT deduction cap, which would help wealthy Californians pay less in federal taxes. The Senate wants to keep it where it is.
  • Bishop Michael Pham is the first Vietnamese American to lead a diocese in the United States.
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