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  • Talk of a possible deal comes as Palestinian health officials say Israeli fire hit another hospital in Gaza, and dozens of premature infants from Al-Shifa hospital are evacuated to Egypt.
  • You all know Mike Emory. One of the most versatile and in demand musicians in the valley. Mike plays with just about everybody at some point in time! He plays with Mickie Arnett band; Srv-Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute; Tony Suraci's highwayman show; love you live-stones tribute; Temecula Wilburys tribute, etc. Mike now brings to the otbc stage for the first time his solo acoustic act. A great way to spend your Friday afternoon. Come join us!! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The New York congressman entered his plea to a growing list of charges in federal court and a trial was set for Sept. 9, 2024. He also faces an effort by fellow Republicans to oust him from the House.
  • Israeli forces have reached the coast of Gaza, splitting the besieged area in half and essentially cutting off the north from the south.
  • Sit back and celebrate Father's Day with a relaxing brunch cruise on the Big Bay in America's finest city. Your dad will be amazed by the experience of boarding champagne, gourmet food selections, live music and scenic waterfront views aboard our luxury yacht. Dad will appreciate that you chose the local fleet, San Diego's original since 1915. So don't procrastinate, Father's Day is June 18, 2023. Choose your cruise, book your reservations, and get ready for a truly special Father's Day on the bay. CRUISING Two different times to select from: - 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. ADMISSION Tickets can be purchased through here. - Adult: Ages 13+ | $89.50 + taxes and service charge - Child: Ages 4-12 | $53.70 + taxes and service charge - Children under 4 ride FREE CONNECT WITH FLAGSHIP CRUISES & EVENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Join OMA in partnership with San Diego-based arts non-profit, Art Produce, for our June Art For All: Wildflower Pinch Pots! Come craft eco-friendly planters that are filled with a variety of colorful California wildflowers seeds to disperse in your community. After filling your pot with seeds, plant or leave them in public spaces to provide food and habitat for native pollinators. OMA welcomes friends and neighbors on Free First Sundays to join in Art For All, our fun hands-on art-making experience led by artists and cultural partners from our community. Whether you’re new to art or have your own creative flow, Art For All is the time to let your imagination soar. Each month OMA invites community partners to create an art-making experience for all levels. Participants are encouraged to spark inspiration by visiting current exhibitions. Explore different art-making materials through creative projects at each session while learning from local and regional artists. Check back each month to see what we’re up to next! These informal drop-in workshops are open to all ages. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All materials are provided free of charge, while supplies last. CONNECT WITH OCEANSIDE MUSEUM OF ART ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • A month-long anti-trafficking investigation in San Diego County has led to dozens of arrests and police say, to the rescue of eight minors. In other news, a UC San Diego doctor creates an app that helps people give CPR. Plus, more than $100 million is up for grabs in Wednesday’s Powerball lottery. We tell you how lottery ticket sales impact public schools.
  • Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024 at 9:50 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS App. The award-winning film from the last international journalists inside the Russian siege of Mariupol. An extraordinary account, seen through the lens of the AP's Mstyslav Chernov and two colleagues documenting the atrocities and their own escape.
  • A picture of Ben Brody, 22, began circulating on social media, accusing him of being involved in a brawl between right-wing extremist groups. Brody says he made several attempts to clear his name.
  • Disappointed customers are now scrambling to make new plans for where they will live for the next three years — and to extract refunds from the company.
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