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  • Hundreds of volunteers across the county coordinated this morning to accomplish one single task: record an accurate count of the region’s homeless population. Then, the woman at the center of a national conservative media firestorm, stemming from a shower she took at the Santee YMCA, addresses the Santee city council. Plus, the small California community of Half Moon Bay is still reeling from a mass shooting earlier this week. Later, a kitchen in Barrio Logan introduces students to potential culinary careers. Plus, we dig into our archive for a 2019 conversation with “Sesame Street” co-creator Lloyd Morrisett whose death was announced Monday. Finally, the San Diego Regional Arts and Culture Coalition has a new leader who is reimagining a ‘new normal’ for local artists and arts organizations.
  • There are days when you head out to report a story, and you think you know where it's going. And then it spins in an entirely different direction. This is the story of one such day.
  • Some striking writers and actors told us it would be a rom-com. Others suggested a mystery, an alien abduction movie, or even a heist flick!
  • Populist politicians and right-wing media have convinced many voters that U.S. aid for Ukraine is a waste of money. Domestic problems should take precedent, they say.
  • Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Andrea Palm was also there and said students today face greater challenges than the previous generation.
  • Paul Kessler, 69, died of a head injury a day after the altercation, which California authorities haven't ruled out as a hate crime. A suspect was identified but no arrests have been made.
  • The nation’s largest firefighters union is taking legal action to get so-called “forever chemicals” out of firefighting gear. In other news, we have details on museum month in San Diego. Plus, San Diego’s new poet laureate talks about his new role.
  • Even with increased awareness, backyard dog breeding continues to be a big problem on both sides of the border. In other news, a Black Lives Matter flag is now flying over the San Diego Unified School District headquarters in University Heights. Plus, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in San Diego opens Thursday, with a film about the lack of childcare.
  • April 22 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Come learn the ropes (ha ha!) and join us for a DIY Macramé Succulent Wall Hanger class! Macrame projects and succulents are perfect for any home décor, whether you’re going for a boho chic look or simply want to add a touch of nature to a room. Each student will make TWO mini succulent wall hangings in this workshop. Two potted succulents (tiny ceramic pots that can be used with real succulents OR provided faux potted succulents as seen in the photos) will be included. Age 11 and up is recommended or 8+ if accompanied by an adult. This class requires a minimum of 3 people. You’ll receive a full refund if we do not meet the minimum. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Start your day with a feel-good morning filled with wellness, art, and self-discovery. Join us for yoga, sound bath, meditation, energy healing, and more. Together, we will explore the museum’s breathtaking views, mind-expanding art exhibitions, and innovative architecture, all while participating in an environment of spiritual healing and personal growth experiences. Each edition of Mornings at the Museum will focus on a different theme, and our second bi-monthly edition is all about Emotional Wellness. The Kitchen will also be open to the public and food and beverage are available for purchase. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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