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  • The federal government is requiring the California DMV to cancel commercial drivers licenses for roughly 13,000 immigrant truck drivers.
  • First, thousands have been deported across the county, we spoke with one family who shared their detention story with us. Then, a multi-year study tracks the impact that financial support and training is having on the lives of women in Tijuana. Also, we tell you about our findings as to why SDG&E rates have climbed so high. We also hear about San Diego’s largest business organization weighing in on the Tijuana River sewage crisis. Lastly, San Diego’s largest school district says it's found a way to close its budget gap.
  • Matcha is suddenly everywhere, from cafe menus to viral drinks on social media. But the powdered green tea has a much deeper story rooted in centuries-old tea traditions. In this episode, we explore the rise of matcha, the ritual of Japanese tea ceremony and why this ancient drink resonates with modern life.
  • The La Jolla Historical Society continues its free Growing Together series with a family-friendly celebration of art and community in partnership with the Murals of La Jolla. Taking place Sunday, May 3 from 12–2 p.m., the event invites families to explore La Jolla’s vibrant public art scene through a self-guided mini mural tour, complete with a downloadable map, scavenger hunt, music, and hands-on activities at each stop. Shaded stations will also feature mural highlights and additional information for those who want to keep exploring beyond the event. The afternoon includes a hands-on workshop led by Kaori Fukuyama, as well as a separate collaborative mural where guests of all ages can contribute to a shared community artwork. Along with Murals of La Jolla, La Jolla Historical Society is also working with Songs4Smiles, a student-run nonprofit of students from the San Diego Youth Symphony, to provide live music to eventgoers. Families can also enjoy lawn games, creative play, and food available for purchase, making it a lively and welcoming way to experience La Jolla’s outdoor gallery. For more information, visit www.lajollahistory.org or call (858) 459-5335. La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Mom with Petals & Prosecco at the Bronze Bird Mother’s Day brunch, presented in collaboration with La Marca. Sip a welcome glass of bubbly, enjoy fresh pastries served family style, and savor a spring forward pre fixe menu featuring favorites like crab cake Benedict or pan seared teres major steak with glazed rainbow carrots and potato au gratin, followed by a sweet assortment of mini desserts. As a special gift for Mom, design a floral bouquet to take home. A separate kids menu ensures the whole family will enjoy the celebration. Bronze Bird on Instagram
  • Float into serenity at sunset with a luxurious floating sound bath at Sheraton San Diego Resort. Relax, restore, and drift into harmony. Sheraton San Diego Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • Monkeybar is hosting a Wild Sniffari Yappy Hour on April 15 from 4-7 p.m. Pet parents can sip cocktails while their pups explore a Sniffari enrichment adventure designed to get noses working and paws moving. The full canine menu includes dog beer, house-made dog biscuits, a Loco Moco, dog ice cream and more (the human menu is great too!). Additionally, a portion of all sales will benefit Helen Woodward Animal Center. Monkeybar San Diego on Instagram
  • Go Green with us for Arbor Day 2026! On Saturday, April 18 the City of Encinitas will be planting 50 trees at Hawk View Park, and you’re invited to make a sustainable impact in your community. Get together with family and friends to plant a tree together. Enjoy the Arbor Day expo, featuring eco-friendly crafts, hand-selected educational booths, free mulch, and donation stations for fresh produce. Visit: https://www.encinitasca.gov/ArborDay
  • The Fiesta Cinco de Mayo celebration began in Old Town over 40 years ago, the brain child of Diane Powers. The Chamber took over running the event a few years ago. Although it is a slightly paired down version, it is still a vibrant two day event. Over the years this event has grown to become a San Diego tradition. Fiesta Cinco de Mayo is now celebrated in many communities in San Diego and around the U.S. The events in the Gaslamp and Old Town are now the largest celebration in San Diego. Downtown is a perfect venue with with over six blocks of culture and traditional entertainment. Old Town at the Fiesta de Reyes in the State Park is the more traditional celebration with live music, Folkloric dance Food and fun. Visit: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, Old Town
  • A San Diego sportfishing tradition, The Port Of San Diego Day At The Docks is the West Coast’s largest public celebration of sportfishing. Signaling the official start of Southern California’s spring saltwater fishing season, Day At The Docks takes place on Sunday, April 19, 2026 against the colorful and dynamic backdrop of world renown sportfishing fleet on San Diego Bay. This annual event provides marine attractions for the whole family. We have expanded our focus to include the area around us. We invite you to discover and explore the many marine recreational opportunities on our waterfront, the restaurants and breweries in the area. A bay side walkway provides access around the perimeter of America’s Cup Harbor from the commercial fleet docks and fish markets at Driscoll’s Wharf on the north by restaurants and the sportfishing landings en route to Shelter Island on the south side. Visit: Port of San Diego's Day at the Docks San Diego Spotfishing Council on Instagram and Facebook
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