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  • San Diego's projected payroll of $255 million will rank third — behind only the New York Mets and Yankees.
  • San Diego County and city governments failed to submit any proposals for projects that would give affordable homes to people experiencing homelessness. Why they are missing out on $61 million in funding. Next, as the long transition to a new San Diego police review board continues, members of the old board are issuing a red flag warning as member count dwindles. Then, the Marine Corps has launched an investigation into the son of San Diego's former Republican Party chairman for ties to an extremist group. Later, a new California law will require schools to expand their mental health instruction, educators say it would have been a welcome mandate before the pandemic and even more now. And, technology has dramatically changed retail shopping in the U.S. and it’s changing grocery stores too. San Diego-based Accel Robotics is charging customers without them taking out their debit cards. Then, a new jobs program is aimed at helping underserved young people while improving communities across California. Finally. San Diego author and illustrator Pam Fong talks about her new children’s book “Once Upon a Forest,” which comes out today.
  • As the debate over mifepristone makes its way to the Supreme Court, the pharmaceutical industry has raised concerns that ruling against the FDA could chill the development of new drugs.
  • The 31-year-old Suarez was having a terrific postseason until allowing Bryce Harper’s go-ahead, two-run homer with no outs in the eighth inning of Game 5 of the NL Championship Series that sent the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series.
  • As local leaders like San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and county Supervisor Nathan Fletcher put their support behind statewide conservatorship reform proposals, the system is struggling.
  • Cinema Under The Stars: "Death On The Nile" Friday, April 8 at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 9 at 8 p.m. ‘DEATH ON THE NILE’ (2022. 127 minutes. PG-13) Kenneth Branagh directs a star-packed cast in Agatha Christie’s snazzy whodunit. Set on a glamorous river cruise in Egypt, iconic detective Hercule Poirot (Branagh) is called to investigate an on-board murder. With Armie Hammer, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, and Gal Godot. We provide blankets, heaters and a waterproof cover to keep you warm and dry. Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619) 295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com Cost: $17, $18, $20 Ages : 13+ More information about Cinema Under the Stars: * Unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters, blankets and a waterproof cover provided to keep you warm and dry. • Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday. * Reservations must be cancelled before 6 p.m. on movie night, or your card will be charged. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. • Concessions are $3 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). • Guests must follow health guidelines for COVID-19. • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats. Visit www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221 for more information Cinema Under the Stars is on Facebook
  • The first round of tickets to Beyoncé's highly anticipated Renaissance world tour go on sale next week. Ticketmaster is under pressure to avoid a repeat of the Taylor Swift debacle in November.
  • As a rare October rainstorm drenched Petco Park in the eighth inning, nobody at the packed downtown home of the San Diego Padres flinched.
  • A special task force is investigating claims and freezing accounts to determine who legitimately qualifies for the relief money. About $20 billion in unemployment money was stolen by criminals.
  • Figurative painter Jonah Kinigstein was shut out of the art world when abstract expressionism came to prominence. Now he's finally getting some recognition.
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