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  • Griner has re-signed with her longtime WNBA team after missing the 2022 season while detained in Russia. The 32-year-old returned home in December after a high-level prisoner swap.
  • Travel to and hotel bookings in San Diego are up, though not quite back to pre-pandemic levels. And… remember how back in the early days of the pandemic, San Diego unveiled a "slow streets" program to give residents safe places to walk and ride bikes? In recent months that program has been quietly scaled back to just one street in Pacific Beach. Plus, a new podcast called “Blood on Gold Mountain” tells the story of the 1871 LA Chinatown massacre.
  • San Diego’s largest watch party at Viejas Arena was overwhelmed with fans, which created some chaos.
  • Ongoing wars in, say, Yemen or Ethiopia get minimal attention compared with the media focus on the fighting in Ukraine. And there are ramifications on the humanitarian front.
  • Grady Hendrix's tale of siblings who come together after the deaths of their parents to sell their house fully embraces all the elements readers have come to love about Hendrix's storytelling.
  • The "Ghosts of the Gaslamp" are back! The Gaslamp Quarter has been the place of many mysterious happenings and home to many colorful characters! Many believe their spirits still linger in some of the Victorian era buildings. Take a stroll through the Gaslamp’s haunted history with Davis-Horton House historian, Sandee Wilhoit, who will recount ghostly happenings of the past… and of the present. Visit hotels, saloons, brothels and a long-ago funeral parlor, and end your tour inside the Gaslamp’s most haunted edifice – the Davis-Horton House. The "Ghosts of the Gaslamp" tour takes place every Friday from June 16 through December 31.Get your tickets today! Regular admission: $25 Senior/Active Military admission: $20 Student admission: $15 No admission charge for children under age 7. For more information, please visit the Ghosts of the Gaslamp Tour website call (619) 233-4692.
  • Guam still faces dangerous winds and flash floods as the powerful storm moves away from the island. Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero spoke to Morning Edition about damage so far and federal help on the way.
  • TRINITY THEATRE COMPANY IS PROUD TO PRODUCE The classic childhood musical: YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Performances Beginning Friday, June 24, 2022 running through Sunday, July 3, 2022 SAN DIEGO, CA – Trinity Theatre Company is delighted to bring its Grown-Up Stage (G.U.S.) program back for the first time since March 2020 with YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, a fresh approach to the all-time 1967 classic, based on the beloved comic strip by Charles Schultz. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Snoopy in this charming revue of vignettes and songs. With songs including “My New Philosophy,” “Beethoven Day,” “Suppertime,” and “Happiness,” this show is a great reminder of the joys of childhood. Buy your tickets today. For each ticket sold, a ticket will be given to a neighborhood student in financial need. The all-local artistic team is led by director Hunter Brown and includes music director Michael Anthony, choreographer Patrick Mayuyu, and stage manager Kathy Parks. The show features the talents of Connor Boyd (Charlie Brown), Dani Leandra (Lucy), Adriana Cuba Cuentas (Sally), Kenden Reed (Linus), Kyler Waitley (Schroeder), and Johnny Hayes (Snoopy). The design team is composed of Teresa Craven (Costumes), Jared Jacobs (Lights), and Bertha Tsai (Props). YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN runs June 24 - July 3, 2022 and will play Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm, and Sunday matinees at 2pm. The show will play at the Community Actor’s Theatre, located at 2957 54th Street, San Diego, CA 92105. All tickets are $20. If financial aid is needed, please contact Artistic Director, Sean Boyd at sean@trinityttc.org. For more information and production photos, go to www.trinityttc.org
  • With abortion illegal in a growing number of states, both groups that help patients access the procedure and those who oppose it are reporting more calls for help.
  • Eight days after our partners inewsource reported on problems at a county-run COVID-19 isolation hotel, the county Board of Supervisors called for a review of the entire hotel sheltering program.
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