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  • A Georgia judge has barred disclosure of certain discovery materials in the sweeping 2020 election interference case after excerpts of recorded interviews with some defendants were leaked.
  • Bloom is a celebration of Moms, FOR Moms: This event is designed for new to toddler age moms, currently expecting (or planning to be), adoptive and foster moms, this event truly is #forallmomkind! Set for Saturday, May 6 from 10a.m. – 1p.m. at the beautiful Joya Kitchen, this will be an event for the books! This exclusive event is designed to bring new and expecting moms the latest must have products as well as the newest information possible from local experts. At the event you will be able to explore 30+ exhibitors ranging from baby brands to local healthcare providers. The event will also feature multiple pop-up shop boutiques for babies and mamas and of course the opportunity to indulge in some pampering experiences. Exhibitors may include top baby brands, local services like photographers and party planners, labor and delivery experts, newborn services and more! Enter to WIN Thousands of Dollars in Incredible Giveaways! Please head to our blog post for the most updated and latest information and be sure to check out our Facebook event for notifications on new updates! Bloom is presented by Children’s Primary Care Medical Group (CPCMG). From the moment you touch their tiny toes to the day they graduate high school; you want the very best health care for your baby. That’s why more than 200,000 families have turned to Children’s Primary Care Medical Group (CPCMG) to find the best pediatricians for their children. If you are interested in becoming a vendor at the event please email Niki@sandiegomoms.com. Form more information about tickets, click here.
  • Tensions among House Republicans boiled over in a physical altercation between former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Tim Burchett, one of the members who voted to oust McCarthy from the job.
  • The 2023 Masquerade on-stage costume competition (or Cosplay Competition for those who favor that term), a tradition at Comic-Con from almost its beginning, will be Saturday evening, July 22, starting at 8:30 p.m. The event celebrates not only the contribution of costuming to the popular arts, but also the amazing creations that our attendees make and bring to the convention. The costume presentations, intermission entertainment, and then awards presentation will run 2 and ½ hours and be set in the Convention Center’s 3,900-seat Ballroom 20, with overflow seating again available at the large screen in the Sails Pavilion. Not a dance or party as the name may imply, it is more akin to a talent show set on a large stage before an audience, showcasing amazing costumes crafted by our non-professional but still very creative and talented attendees. Most costumes will be impressive re-creations from movies, television, anime, comic books, fantasy, Broadway shows, video games, and history; others will be completely original designs from the imagination. Some will be solo entries; others will be groups with a shared theme. All genres are welcome, but NO purchased costumes are allowed. For more information and to enter the competition, visit: https://comic-con.org/cci/masquerade Comic-Con International on Facebook / Instagram The event is free to participate in, or to have a seat in the audience, for anyone with a Comic-Con convention badge valid for Saturday.
  • Around the country, cities are throwing out their own parking requirements, hoping to end up with less parking – and more affordable housing, better transit, and walkable neighborhoods.
  • The Housing Action Package is intended to expedite new units constructed across the city to help seniors, students and middle-income families.
  • The tragedy knit them together, and became a calling for a volunteer from outside of the neighborhood.
  • San Diego’s Migrant Welcome Center is set to close Thursday, but what will happen to the people it serves?
  • The alt punk band HRZN will be hitting San Diego's Kensington Club on May 31. Be sure to check out their merch table. Everything is handmade and locally sourced to help small businesses and produce a lower carbon footprint! From hand-dying t-shirts from their local shop to gemstone bracelets with meaning behind them (rose quartz = self love), HRZN advocates for mental health support in all areas of their craft. Their handmade sensory bracelets (ranging from free-$1) are designed after the method of Circle Breathing (inhale for four counts, hold for four counts, and exhale for four counts) reflected by the reminder of the four bead pattern (The Pearl is count one, followed by 2,3,4, then repeat)! This helps with anxiety, grounding from panic attacks, overstimulation or simply acts as something to fiddle with while reminding us to be kind to ourselves. (There is so much more, too.) The Allstar Lineup, Rickety Cliffs, and The Thieves About will also perform. 21+ Visit: www.hrznband.com/event-details/hrzn-in-san-diego-ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrznbandco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hrznband/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hrznband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMlQAq0UjM1899NtCOf9mw
  • San Diego transportation officials left gaps in the new bus-only lanes on Park Boulevard.
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