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  • Parkinson’s Association of San Diego Hosts Annual Step by Step 5K Walk and Health Fair on April 5 Creating a Path of Support and Resources for the Parkinson’s Community to Help Live Their Best Life Check-in starts at 7:30 a.m. with the event kicking off at 9 a.m., and ending at 11:30 a.m. PDT. Joining the Step by Step 5K Walk and Health Fair is a first step toward support and resources to help those affected by Parkinson’s live their best life. This year’s event unites more than 1,200 participants, offering connections, care and access to 70 health exhibitors. and free coffee and donuts. Dogs are also welcome to join the fun and will receive a special bandana for the walk. Every dollar raised for the Walk stays in San Diego County, directly supporting PASD’s mission to provide essential resources, education and support to thousands of local residents impacted by Parkinson’s disease—ensuring they receive the care and assistance they need. Sharp HealthCare is reinforcing its commitment to the Parkinson’s community and ensuring the event’s success as the title sponsor for the 2025 Walk. Participants can support the Walk in multiple ways, including: *Walking individually or with family *Joining or forming a team *Exploring exhibitor booths without walking *Making a donation to PASD, with the option to contribute in memory or in honor of a loved one *Sign up for the walk or donate to make a difference or by calling 858-215-2570. The registration donation is $50 per participant, $10 for youth ages 12-17, and free for children under 12. Donations are tax-deductible under IRS guidelines and include a Step by Step Walk T-shirt for adults and youths. For registration and fundraising details, call 858-215-2570. Visit: https://raceroster.com/events/2025/97165/fighting-parkinsons-step-by-step-5k Parkinson's Association San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join Us for the 3rd Annual Bunny Bash + Easter Basket Donation Drive! We’re thrilled to welcome you back for the third annual Bunny Bash—a family-friendly Easter celebration benefiting Anvil of Hope! Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 13, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at AleSmith Brewing, where fun, laughter, and giving back come together for an unforgettable day. This event has grown bigger and better each year, bringing together families from across San Diego to celebrate the season, create lasting memories, and make a difference in the community. Whether you’re here for the ultimate Easter egg hunt, adorable real-life bunnies and baby chicks, or to support a great cause by assembling Easter baskets for children in need—there’s something magical for everyone. Get ready for an egg-stravaganza packed with fun! Visit: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/sandiegomoms/1564875 AleSmith Brewing Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success — but in past years have faced floods and now fears about HIV medications.
  • NPR speaks with Ramzi Kassem, a member of the legal team for Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk, about her detention and arguments in her immigration hearing.
  • McBride, a Georgia native, has seen how Hollywood traffics in stereotypes about the American South. His HBO show satirizes televangelists without making religious people the butt of the joke.
  • Trump not only won in the Electoral College, but he won so big that he expanded his coalition with historic demographic shifts.
  • President Trump is gearing up for what a senior White House official said will be an "all-out advocacy effort" to push Republican senators to advance the bill their House colleagues passed last month.
  • Federal judges have stood as checks on Trump's power — but law clerks say behind closed doors, some created toxic, fear-driven workplaces where speaking out could end a career.
  • California Democrats were split on a proposal that would have extended an eviction grace period for tenants who fall behind on their rent. It’s the latest setback for progressive lawmakers seeking renter protections.
  • There's a rise of pronatalism in our politics and our culture. Is a falling birth rate an issue?
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