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  • Ketamine, approved as an anesthetic in 1970, is emerging as a major alternative mental health treatment. But more than 500 clinics have popped up with little regulation, and treatment varies widely.
  • “Little Amal” is a 12-foot-tall puppet representing a 10-year-old Syrian refugee. San Diego is the last leg of her U.S. tour to bring attention to the refugee crisis in many parts of the world.
  • San Diego's Wave FC faces off against Seattle's OL Reign in the semifinal on Sunday. If they win, they will play the championship match at home.
  • Spoil mom and her tastebuds this year at The Lafayette! Celebrate with a 3-course prix-fixe menu at Hope 46 Restaurant and a complimentary mimosa that will keep her plate filled with joy and her heart bubbling with love. Sunday, May 8, from 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. $55 per adult $25 per child (12 and under) Reservations are highly recommended via OpenTable for groups of up to 8 guests. For large groups of 9 or more, please contact the restaurant directly at (619) 780-0358 to make your reservation. Visit The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows on Facebook + Instagram + @the_lafayette on Twitter
  • The application deadline for the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program has been extended to March 31, 2024.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously declared the lack of federal resources for asylum seekers a humanitarian crisis.
  • Shorter's biographer, Michelle Mercer, recalls the many "isms" and lessons she learned from her time working with the legendary composer and saxophonist on his biography, Footprints.
  • The San Diego Humane Society temporarily paused owner surrenders of dogs, except in emergencies that threaten the health of the pet, due to occurrences of two highly contagious diseases.
  • Looking for a chance to meet one of the longest-standing members of the Grateful Dead family? On Saturday, April 8, San Diego will have a chance to meet Steve Parish at one of two March and Ash locations; either from noon - 2 p.m. at their Mission Valley location, or from 3 - 5 p.m. at their Vista location. Steve, also known as Big Steve has teamed up with California-based cannabis growers Grizzly Peak to launch his own line of “Big Steve” products, available at March & Ash locations throughout Southern California. A fan favorite includes his Big Steve Infused Pre-Roll Pack, with seven hybrid pre-rolls, ready for delivery or pickup in March, and Ash’s Mission Valley, Vista, Imperial Valley, City Heights, Chula Vista H. St, and Imperial Beach locations. Steve Parish has been a primary member of the Grateful Dead family for 50 years, first joining the band as a roadie in 1969. He quickly became Jerry Garcia’s trusted gear handler and began to manage the Jerry Garcia Band, where they forged an unbreakable bond. Steve continues to maintain his relationships with the rest of the Grateful Dead family.
  • Randa Coniglio was named acting president and CEO of the Port of San Diego, filling in for Joe Stuyvesant, who was placed on administrative leave this week.
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