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  • The shooting happened in a busy shopping area and across a large parking lot from a Walmart where 23 people were killed in a racist attack in 2019.
  • Writers--some with bylines in the Times — and LGBTQ advocates have signed open letters accusing the paper of biased coverage.
  • Low intensity burns or prescribed fires are necessary to keep a forest healthy and to prevent large wildfires, many forest managers now believe. A new law in California is encouraging more controlled burns in the Golden State. Meanwhile, Californians can continue to take their favorite cocktails to-go also under a new law. Plus, one former military interpreter from San Diego is rebooting his life after a harrowing escape from Afghanistan.
  • North Coast Rep announces the return engagement of AN ILIAD, a dynamic tour-de-force adaptation of Homer’s classic poem about the Trojan War. A war-weary poet recalls the nobility, savagery and valor of the battles and warriors, while deftly exploring the human costs of war through the centuries. Award-winning actor Richard Baird vividly brings to life the power and humor of this brilliant adaptation by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare. With an evocative accompaniment by Amanda Schaar, this is an enthralling, theatrical experience that is not to be missed. David Ellenstein directs the award-winning Richard Baird on North Coast Rep’s mainstage. The play was streamed last year as part of our steaming series and David Ellenstein felt it was an important piece of theatre and that our audience should see this live on stage. Set by Scenic Designer Marty Burnett and props by Phillip Korth. Aaron Rumley is the Stage Manager and Lighting/Sound Designer. AN ILIAD will be performed from March 31 – April 10 as a limited run at North Coast Repertory Theatre: 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $49 and can be purchased at www.northcoastrep.org or at the Box Office (858) 481-1055.
  • Local pushback against San Diego County’s largest solar farm is showing how county officials, unlike elsewhere in Southern California, have no policy aimed at protecting the interests of rural residents when industrial-scale solar and wind farms move in next door.
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks to Ruban Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra about "V," a new album reflecting on family and sunshine with a 1980s rock flare.
  • When the coronavirus hit, thousands of unsheltered people in the state were moved into hotels under a plan known as "Project Roomkey." Now many are ending up back on the street.
  • Kitchens for Good’s retail shop opens this Saturday! Starting at 10 a.m., guests can browse a curated collection of pre-loved kitchenware, cookware and dinnerware offering something for treasure hunters & value seekers alike. Join us to enjoy: special guests & presentations, live music, globally inspired small plates, sweet activities for kids & adults, hourly prize drawings, doggie treats, and much more! All proceeds from the store– located 980 Hornblend in Pacific Beach – benefit Kitchen for Good’s tuition-free culinary, baking and foodservice management apprentice programs, as well as its hunger relief and food waste reduction initiatives. Date: Saturday, February 18, 2022 at 10am Location: 980 Hornblend in Pacific Beach Cost: Free (Donations accepted) To learn more about Kitchens for Good please visit HERE! Kitchens for Good Facebook | Kitchens for Good Twitter | Kitchens for Good Instagram
  • The 20-some hours of video and audio footage were set to be released Wednesday alongside other documents from the city's investigation into the officers involved in the 29-year-old Black man's death.
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