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  • More than 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers, men and women, have been injured since Russia's invasion last year. A program helps service members reclaim intimacy and desire, a vital part of healing.
  • First, a conversation about the impacts of the weekend weather on the county and the effect of all this rain and snow on drought conditions in the state. Then, sewage spills originating in Tijuana have forced the closure of beaches in Imperial beach and south toward the border for most of this winter. What will a recent settlement between the federal International Boundary and Water Commission and the cities of Imperial Beach, Chula Vista and the San Diego Port Authority do to prevent sewage from reaching the Pacific Ocean in the future? Next, a San Diego nonprofit that helps support young people who’ve aged out of the foster care system is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Then, the state is requiring residents and businesses to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to the landfill. We have more details on San Diego’s new organics recycling program. And, a story about how raising the height of the Shasta Dam in Northern California would impact the sacred land of the Indigenous Winnemem Wintu people. Finally, a profile of San Diego artist, Andrea Overturf who has a career as a symphony musician and also creates multi-media sculptures from items from the swap meet that many would dismiss as junk.
  • Some parents and school faculty voice concerns about the progress of transitional kindergarten in San Diego. In other news, we have details on a long-running legal fight over how much money San Diegans with housing vouchers can get. Plus, efforts to get more people to become child psychiatrists appear to be paying off.
  • Celebrate Jesus' victory over death with contemporary and traditional music in the Sanctuary and via livestream on the PLCPC YouTube channel. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion was written for the Good Friday Vespers service of 1727 at the St Thomas' Church, Leipzig, and brings together relevant themes of betrayal, judgement, death, and love as expressed through St. Matthew's Gospel and Bach's librettist Picander. Bach’s vivid musical account of Christ's passion combines a striking drama and devotion forming a pinnacle of the vocal works composed for the Leipzig churches. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Butterflies, Biscuits & Tea with Ms. Smarty-Plants™ Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m. / 11 a.m. / 12 p.m. A Mother's Day Treat! COST: $25 Garden Member / $30 General / Add-on $5 - Butterfly release, tea and biscuits, MSP seed pack - Add-on $5 per person without a butterfly release. Must purchase a ticket valued at $25-$30 to purchase add-on tickets. The Water Conservation Garden’s beloved Ms. Smarty-Plants™ is welcoming you, your friends and family to join Ms. Smarty-Plants™ for an hour-long sparkling celebration for our moms unlike any other!  Let her know how special she is with her own butterfly release, a toasty beverage, biscuits, and a lovely stroll through The Garden's vibrant spring trails as a Mother's Day treat! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • As Republicans take the debate stage in Milwaukee, Planned Parenthood is launching ads on social media and streaming services quoting their positions on abortion.
  • The teen fentanyl crisis is following students onto college campuses. Here's what students and staff are doing about it.
  • San Diego County Orchid Society hosts its large, annual international show and sale, this year themed Orchids of the Earth. Enjoy world class displays, hundreds of magnificent plants, free classes, and conversations with orchid conservation experts. Connect with orchid growers and vendors from across the US around the globe on Earth Day weekend. See, learn, and shop at this grand celebration of beauty and color in Balboa Park’s Casa del Prado. Event details and walk-in class schedule can be accessed through here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Twitter
  • The One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "Iveliz Explains It All" by Andrea Beatriz Arango.
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