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  • UCLA researchers say proposed federal Medicaid work requirements could cost 2.3 million Californians their Medi-Cal coverage. It would disproportionately impact Latino communities.
  • "I am honored to be the first winner of the Mark Twain Prize recognized not for humor, but for my work as a riverboat pilot," O'Brien said in a release from The Kennedy Center.
  • The Millennium Challenge Corporation, focused on boosting economic growth abroad, could essentially shutter.
  • Santa Ysabel Art Gallery (SYAG) is thrilled to announce the second installment of the Santa Ysabel Mural Project, where young artists will unite to create a vibrant nature-themed mural. This community art initiative will kick off on Thursday, August 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with Spencer Valley Jump Start campers leading the charge. On August 8, campers ranging from kindergarten to 6th grade will be guided by local artists Annie Dover and Anastasia Castle as they start work on the project. Under the supervision of ELOP Director Karla Willis, these young artists will explore their creativity and teamwork, beginning the transformation of their vision into a large-scale mural. The mural project will continue on Saturday, August 10, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., inviting kids from across the region to contribute to this collaborative project at the gallery. Children from across the region are invited to join the continuation of the mural on August 10. This open session offers more young artists the opportunity to leave their mark on the mural, with all materials supplied by the gallery. Once completed, the mural will remain on display at the gallery for visitors to enjoy. Santa Ysabel Art Gallery on Facebook
  • "Low and Slow," is an art show of 30 San Diego locals celebrating not just the vibrant world of lowriding, but the community that is behind them. This exhibition seeks to explore the artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of lowriders and the lowriding culture. We will have dj's, food, beer, and lowrider cars that are part of the exhibition. Join us from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for opening reception. The art show will be up all month of August until September 7th at Mixed Grounds. For more information visit: ariannaytselle.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Start your holiday shopping early at the Bates Nut Farm’s “Christmas on the Farm” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair. Artisans will be selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art. Take a break from the shopping and enjoy some great food and listen to live music Saturday on the Bates stage from Noon -3 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/ce-9670-christmas-on-the-farm-arts-n-crafts-fair.html Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • Billy McFarland says he will sell the brand "to an operator that can fully realize its vision." The news comes days after the postponement of Fyre Festival 2, which was scheduled for late May.
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The film tells the story of the quiet revolutionaries who made a simple idea happen. From the pioneering women behind the "Free Library Movement" to today's librarians who service the public despite working in a contentious age of closures and book bans, meet those who created a civic institution where everything is free and the doors are open to all.
  • Critic Linda Holmes has been playing The Sims since the early 2000s. Twenty five years in, she says she still finds the game charming but puzzling.
  • Nurses at Rady Children’s Hospital are holding a two-day strike to draw attention to cost of living and other concerns. Plus, Vista’s Green Oak Ranch gets a new owner with a history of helping families experiencing homelessness. And, how the art of cosplay helps build community among Comic-Con attendees.
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