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  • A Texas man is suing three women he says helped his ex-wife obtain an abortion "without even his knowledge." Experts say documents related to the case suggest he might have known ahead of time.
  • The community of Lakeside is excited to welcome back its Annual Western Days Parade in historic downtown Lakeside on Saturday, April 23 at 9:35 a.m. The theme this year is, “Reading—A Passport to Adventure.”' The Lakeside Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to host the parade in a spirit of community that supports the Lakeside Rodeo, local businesses and unites the community. The parade will feature exciting floats, local pageant queens and court, and equestrians from all over San Diego County. Local students will also be representing their esteemed arts, performing and world-class language immersion programs in the parade. For further information on this event please visit website: https://lakesidechamber.org/western-days-parade
  • Fridays, Feb, 3 - April 7, 2023 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Watch the series now with KPBS Passport! The series is about an incredible and sudden love, made up of reality and imagination. It is the story of Candela and Massimo, a dancer from Seville and an entrepreneur from Rome, two complete opposites, two parallels who can't help but meet.
  • San Diego County's unemployment rate decreased to 3.1% in September, down from a revised 3.4% in August, according to the latest figures released by the state Employment Development Department.
  • The UAE is overhauling laws on an array of business, cultural and social norms. On paper, it makes the emirate one of the region's most progressive countries, but critics say the reality is complex.
  • By Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich Conceived and Directed by Moisés Kaufman A Co-Production With Tectonic Theater Project An album of never before seen World War II-era photographs arrives at the desk of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist Rebecca Erbelding. As Rebecca and her team of historians begin to unravel the shocking story behind the images, the album soon makes headlines around the world. In Germany, a businessman sees the album online and recognizes his own grandfather in the photos. He begins a journey of discovery that will take him into the lives of other Nazi descendants – in a reckoning of his family’s past and his country’s history. Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of these photographs – what they reveal about the Holocaust and our own humanity. Production Sponsors: The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation Vivien and Jeffrey Ressler Recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award July 26 – August 21, 2022 Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre Related links: La Jolla Playhouse on Instagram La Jolla Playhouse on Facebook Tectonic Theater Project on Twitter
  • Millions of elderly Ukrainians have remained behind since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. The country has the highest proportion of elderly affected by war.
  • What would a world without medical debt look like? In Germany's former coal-mining region medical debt is almost unknown, despite economic challenges and health problems. Here's why.
  • Same-sex couples still can't marry in the church, but clergy can now choose to confer blessings on a civil marriage or partnership. The decision came after a vigorous debate.
  • The violent weather comes amid a strong late-season Pacific storm that brought damaging winds and more rain and snow to saturated California. Five deaths have been attributed to the storm.
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