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  • Army veteran Jennelle Self, 29, was killed outside her apartment on June 27. Employees at Veterans Village of San Diego, which runs the transitional housing program where she lived, said they were not surprised, given the state of the program.
  • The Bridal Bazaar is San Diego's #1 Wedding Expo where you can see and experience everything you need to make your wedding day complete. This is San Diego's largest spring bridal show so you'll find more ideas, more style, and more choices to help you plan your day, your way. We partner with top wedding professionals to bring you the biggest and best collection of wedding products and services in San Diego. Small bridal shows held in hotels don't come close to offering the variety of services, selection and options you'll find at the Bridal Bazaar. Perhaps that's why the Bridal Bazaar has been named "San Diego's Best Bridal Show" year after year. In one exciting day at the Bridal Bazaar you can... Meet the photographers, taste the cakes, smell the flowers, hear the music - experience everything in person! Be inspired by 150 wedding exhibits. Discover the latest trends and new ideas. Talk with top professionals face-to-face and find the ones that reflect your style and vision. Find amazing wedding packages and prices from San Diego's best wedding vendors. Enjoy California's largest wedding fashion show with the latest designs for everyone in your wedding. Participate in Friar Tux's exclusive Michael Kors luxury bag giveaway, open to Bridal Bazaar attendees only! Sunday, April 10, 2022 | 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds: 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.Del Mar, CA 92014 Bridal Bazaar is on Facebook + Instagram + @BridalBazaar on Twitter
  • Dozens of flights have been canceled or delayed since Friday. Some families slept on air mattresses as they waited for a flight home.
  • We speak with San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria about a ballot measure going before voters in November that could change how we pay for garbage collection, his support of the Midway Rising proposal for that sports arena redevelopment and the city’s homeless outreach efforts. Then while local water managers say San Diego County is mostly protected from the drought that’s squeezing water supplies in the west, if the water levels in Lake Mead continue to decline it could impact San Diego’s water supply. Plus, how a Chicago murder conviction inspired the founding of the California Innocence Project. The 1992 murder conviction against Marilyn Mulero was dismissed by a Chicago judge this month and she was exonerated. Then, communities of color are disproportionately impacted by crime and gun violence -- but those same communities say they’ve been left out of many conversations and programs meant to help victims of crime in California. Finally, the phenomenon of 'RRR.'
  • An artificial intelligence upgrade could be coming soon to a computer program called UpToDate that is used by more than 2 million health care professionals to make decisions about patients' care.
  • The San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors will have a public hearing and vote Thursday about proposed increases.
  • Congress faces a tight deadline to pass a short term spending bill and avoid a shutdown. Also Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell faces questions about his health following a second public episode.
  • A birthday and a spate of bad polls highlight the one weakness Biden cannot really address. He was 78 when he took office. He'd be 86 leaving a second term.
  • Thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers began a three-day strike Wednesday in what their union says in the largest action of its type in U.S. history.
  • Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants have been released into the U.S. Now many are stuck in a complicated legal limbo: They're legally present for now, but unable to work lawfully.
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