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  • Get ready for a tail-wagging good time as we bring together adorable adoptable dogs and a fantastic selection of craft brews at My Yard Live on Sunday, February 25 from Noon - 4 p.m.! This venue combines the comforts of your own fantasy backyard with the convenience of a scratch kitchen, re-imagined comfort food, live entertainment, and an award-winning brewery – all in an indoor-outdoor setting. This event is the perfect opportunity to find your new four-legged family member while enjoying a relaxing afternoon filled with love, laughter, and, of course, some delicious pints.
  • Treason cases have been rare in Russia in the last 30 years, with a handful annually. But since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, they have skyrocketed, along with espionage prosecutions.
  • Swing state voters are seeing ads warning them about a federal ban on their gas-powered vehicles. But there is no such ban, even as candidates campaign on it.
  • U.S. Department of Education's office of Federal Student Aid presents a webinar. This will be another opportunity to ask questions of Federal Student Aid staff about the 2024–25 FAFSA form. These webinars, presented in question-and-answer format, will focus on your questions about the recent launch of the 2024–25 FAFSA form, as you work with students and families. Participants will ask questions by typing them into the chat during the webinar. You do not need to register. Participation will be available on a first come, first-served basis and we can accommodate up to 20,000 attendees in each session. A video recording and transcript of the webinar will be available the week following each live session. Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, 10-11 a.m. (1–2 p.m. ET) - Link to Join Webinar: Microsoft Teams Link for Better FAFSA® Better Future Q&A – Session 2 Webinar Feb. 22, 2024 Sign up for these sessions at https://forms.office.com/g/b5UL643gFx Federal Student Aid on Facebook
  • ARTIST INFORMATION: The San Diego Gulls will host 14 different Western Conference opponents at Pechanga Arena as part of their 2023-24 schedule. The club will play 48 games against the Pacific Division’s other nine teams and 20 inter-conference contests against five clubs from the Central Division. In addition, the Gulls will play a home-and-home series with the Eastern Conference’s Charlotte Checkers for the first time since San Diego’s inaugural 2015-16 season. The Gulls will have 26 home weekend dates, including 12 Friday and 12 Saturday games, and two Sunday contests. New to the schedule this season, San Diego will play all Saturday games starting a 6 p.m. PT. The Gulls will also play 18 sets of back-to-back games throughout the 2023-24 campaign. STAY CONNECTED San Diego Gulls: Facebook | Instagram | X Ontario Reign: Facebook | Instagram | X
  • ARTIST INFORMATION: The San Diego Gulls will host 14 different Western Conference opponents at Pechanga Arena as part of their 2023-24 schedule. The club will play 48 games against the Pacific Division’s other nine teams and 20 inter-conference contests against five clubs from the Central Division. In addition, the Gulls will play a home-and-home series with the Eastern Conference’s Charlotte Checkers for the first time since San Diego’s inaugural 2015-16 season. The Gulls will have 26 home weekend dates, including 12 Friday and 12 Saturday games, and two Sunday contests. New to the schedule this season, San Diego will play all Saturday games starting a 6 p.m. PT. The Gulls will also play 18 sets of back-to-back games throughout the 2023-24 campaign. For additional information about the event, please visit here. Stay Connected with San Diego Gulls! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Trump won Georgia and Michigan in 2016. Biden did the same in 2020. In 2024, some disillusioned voters say they wish Govs. Whitmer of Michigan and Kemp of Georgia were on the ballot instead.
  • In Detroit, President Biden laid out a plan for the first 100 days of his second term, aggressively slammed his opponent — and blamed the media for covering his stumbles.
  • When a shortfall of several hundred thousand dollars almost derailed new homeless housing in Bakersfield, the savior that swooped in to salvage the project wasn’t an affordable housing nonprofit, state housing grant or other traditional source.
  • The California Coastal Commission has approved the city’s permit application, allowing for a new safe parking site and – eventually – two 300-bed temporary shelters.
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