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  • Olympic gold medalist Florence "Flo-Jo" Griffith Joyner died in her sleep on Sept. 21, 1998. The sprinter's world records for the 100 meter and 200 meter events remain unbroken.
  • The Horse of the Sun Ranch was donated to the Armed Services YMCA about three years ago.
  • Homeschool students will rotate through multiple tables for 15-minute Q&As with professionals in exciting and fulfilling careers, including illustration/art, software engineering, product development and design, nursing, the Navy, law, dancing, police work, firefighting, journalism, independent business entrepreneurship, and nonprofit work. Registration is required! Visit sandiego.librarymarket.com for more information.
  • The number of openings in the technology field is still high, and tech jobs continue to be attractive to workers looking for stable, lucrative careers.
  • Some legal scholars and activists say an obscure provision of the Constitution, dating back to just after the Civil War, should disqualify Donald Trump from a second White House term.
  • Join us on April 30 from 1-5 p.m., for FACE Foundation's Bags & Baubles silent auction presented by SKY Facial Plastic Surgery. General admission features complimentary wine, delectable appetizers, LIVE MUSIC, local chocolatiers, and access to the most luxurious collection of bags to-date at a NEW gorgeous Rancho Santa Fe private estate. Bid on hundreds of new and gently loved designer handbags, jewelry, accessories and sunglasses, all to benefit pets in need of critical and life-saving veterinary care. Contact here about our veterinary industry discount. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Since the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response, the keffiyeh has drawn increased attention in the United States.
  • With its flexible office spaces, WeWork once was seen as a Silicon Valley darling led by an eccentric and charismatic founder. Financial troubled intervened, followed by the pandemic.
  • A couple who owned a controlling interest in a foreign corporation argue that a controversial Trump-era tax is unconstitutional under the 16th Amendment.
  • Blue skies and warm temperatures are expected to turn to rain and snow in much of California this week. Then, a local restaurant is the first eatery in the region to earn a coveted Michelin three-star designation. Next, we revisit a segment with San Diego author Madhushree Ghosh who talks about her book “Khabaar” and how food helps her stay connected to her Indian heritage and culture. And, KQED’s Silicon Valley reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi takes us on a food origin story journey that leads across the world and then back to California. Next, Ensenada is the birthplace of Mexican surfing. It has a rich history that many people don’t know about. Earlier this year, KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis talked with two local surfers trying to preserve and spread that history. Finally, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando says there are only a few weeks left to visit the Spiderman exhibit at the San Diego Comic Con Museum.
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