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  • The Trump administration appears to have cancelled millions in grants for Casa Familiar and the Environmental Health Coalition for projects aimed at improving air quality in poor neighborhoods.
  • All May long, Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern is offering a special Burgers & Bourbon pairing to raise funds for For Families of Active Military, a nonprofit supporting loved ones of active-duty service members. For $25, guests can enjoy Jimmy’s Famous Burger alongside a pour of Horse Soldier Bourbon, served neat, on the rocks, or as an Old Fashioned. A portion of every order will be donated to the cause. No reservations required. About Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern: Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern is a family-owned neighborhood eatery with locations in Point Loma and Dana Point. The restaurant offers expansive indoor and outdoor seating with stunning waterfront views, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for any occasion. Known for its elevated comfort food and extensive drink offerings—ranging from handcrafted cocktails to local brews and a curated bourbon-centric whiskey selection—Jimmy’s Famous is the ideal spot for dining out. Follow Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern on Instagram. Brunch is served every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The restaurant is open Monday-Thursday from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., with Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • The attack marks a major escalation in the burgeoning war between Iran and Israel and came despite years of promises by President Trump to keep the U.S. from entering another Middle East conflict.
  • Dion Nissenbaum, one of the executive producers of the revealing new documentary "Who Killed Shireen?" speaks to Morning Edition about an investigation into the killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
  • This Valentine’s day, San Diego native Alison Hranek is celebrating the love she found in caring for the Alzheimer’s community.
  • At least three residents were killed in the Enderlin area by a tornado on Friday night after storms hit North Dakota and Minnesota.
  • In 2021, Wallen was caught on video uttering a racial slur. Since then, he's become the most commercially successful musician in country and popular music. How? By remaining committed to ambivalence.
  • Francisco Urizar, 64, was detained by ICE while on his work route delivering tortillas. His daughter Nancy is trying to find out what happened to him.
  • Our team looks back at the wellness experiences that stood out this year, offering ways to revitalize mind and body in San Diego.
  • The series concludes on June 21 with the return of the Melissa Aldana Quartet, with Aldana on tenor sax, Fabian Almazan on piano, Pablo Menares on bass, and Kush Abadey on drums. Aldana’s last Athenaeum performance was in March 2020, when she played music from her album "Visions" for Frida Kahlo, which earned her a first-ever GRAMMY nomination for Best Improvised Jazz Solo. Her program this June will feature music from her 2024 release on Blue Note Records, Echoes of the Inner Prophet. A native of Chile, Aldana moved to the United States to attend Berklee College of Music. In 2013, at age 24, she became the first female instrumentalist and the first South American musician to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. Her latest album explores a fascinating paradox. As Aldana explains, it reflects her “personal journey, with an especially introspective point of view. The inner prophet is my own self, now older, who has the knowledge and the intuition and the truth about what my path should be. So, it’s this idea of connecting with that inner prophet,” she continues, “which reveals things about myself, including those things I don’t like.” At the same time, this deeply intimate, searching project is a celebration of collaboration and community. It documents the evolution of her quartet, capturing the collective insight they’ve garnered after extensive touring and travel, and arguing for their place among the most incisive working groups in jazz today. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/jazz-25-0621 Melissa Aldana on Instagram and Facebook
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