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  • Amid Iran's deadly crackdown, three women share their stories of resistance, fear and an unyielding hope for freedom.
  • First, new analysis puts the Colorado River at risk. Then, for the first time ever a group of faculty at USD have a union contract. Next, we take you behind-the-scenes of FC’s Right To Dream Academy in El Cajon. Finally, another installation of our new segment: The Pod behind the Package.
  • Please join us, for two free talks every Friday. At 1 p.m. "Ernie Pyle: The Soldier’s Friend and Voice" (on Zoom) Steve Key, President, Friends of Ernie Pyle. Ernie Pyle was the preeminent correspondent of World War II who wrote about the war from the perspective of the GI and not the generals. His connection with veterans continues today through his successful advocacy for combat pay which became law in 1944 as the “Ernie Pyle Bill." At 2:30 p.m. "Authenticity vs Authenticity: View From the Native American Perspective" Eli Santana & Duane Minard Defining what is changing in the Ramona Play with the appointing of the first Native American Director. LIFE is free and members support the LIFE Scholarship Fund. Parking permits required, Come early for a good seat. Everyone's welcome.
  • 'Tis the season to be grateful! Members of Storytellers of San Diego are grateful for you, our audience. We invite you out near the ocean for a wave of tales exemplifying and amplifying all shapes and sizes of "Gratitude," our them. We will regale you with personal, folkloric, original, and literary stories to hear and to evoke your own tales. Tellers are Tammy Burmeister, our host, Arlyn Hackett, Carol Jacksa, Phoenix Coverley and Mindy Donner. Storytellers of San Diego on Facebook
  • The Ivy League school is giving $1.5 million to a community college and to a nonprofit apprenticeship program.
  • The Department of Justice on Friday released more than 3 million pages, more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images in its files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Members of the newspaper's union say they have been warned the company could cut as many as 300 jobs, although no announcement has been made.
  • A washed-up tennis pro gives lessons at a fancy hotel in the Canary Islands. But when he meets an elegant woman with an unlikable husband, things take a noirish turn.
  • Bike and scooter trips on 30th Street have jumped 15% since the installation of protected bike lanes in 2021. Foot traffic and business activity also appear to be thriving.
  • Vonn was seen clutching her left knee after crashing in a race in Switzerland on Friday, the last before the Winter Olympics. Her comeback after retiring in 2019 was one of Team USA's biggest stories.
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