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  • California's seemingly drawn-out process of counting votes means the balance of power in the U.S. House is still in limbo.
  • The California Native Plant Society-San Diego Chapter presents its eighth annual Garden Tour, Circling Back to Nature: California Native Gardens of East County, on Saturday, April 9 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.. Spend the day exploring and learning from these gardens that illustrate a variety of habitat plants, dry streambed bioswales, adjacent natural areas, pool-to-pond conversion, water catchment devices, slope gardens, charming water features, bridges, sculptures and more. Be inspired this Spring! Location: Mount Helix/La Mesa, Allied Gardens, Santee and other East County areas GARDENS This program includes: ● Entry to 5 private residential gardens staffed with interpretive docents, owners, and designers ● 7 additional FYI (Front Yard Inspiration) viewing gardens on the route plus two public native gardens ● Instructional presentations ● Docent guided tours at The Water Conservation Garden check-in hub Online Tickets sales begin Tuesday, March 1. Tour tickets are $30 through April 8th and $35 at the door (day of the tour at the Water Conservation Garden). All participants buying online before March 28 will have a tour booklet mailed to their address within the week preceding the tour and can begin the tour at any garden location during tour weekend. For questions, please contact Judie Lincer at gardentour@cnpssd.org or at 619-277-1490
  • Four tapes mysteriously donated to a library reveal uncertainty behind the scenes of the death chamber — and indicate the prison neglected to record evidence during an execution gone wrong.
  • The Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for employees at large businesses is currently on hold as it makes its way through the courts. Plus, after serving in the interim, Cynthia Paes has been officially named as the county’s next registrar of voters. Also, a controversial Trump-era policy aimed at keeping refugees out of the U.S. during the pandemic is being continued by the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Southwestern College has been named a 2021 Equity Champion of Higher Education, getting more Black and Latinx students to continue their degrees at a four-year university. And, next season a new professional sports team will call San Diego home. Finally, what to expect from Comic-Con Special Edition this weekend.
  • Foreign and domestic government officials and A-list stars partook in President Biden's black tie event Thursday night, in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron.
  • Come celebrate with us at the Classic Brunch by the Bay proudly presented by the San Diego Crew Classic. In the same spirit as the famous Royal Henley and Head of the Charles Regattas, the Crew Classic Brunch offers guests a luxurious tented location in which to watch the boats cross the finish line while savoring a delicious gourmet brunch by Giuseppe catering, espresso coffees and Crew Classic cocktail designs by SnakeOil Cocktails. Join with friends, family, alumni groups, reunion crews, colleagues, clients, teams, clubs and fans at this beloved Crew Classic tradition. Athletes in rowing blazers and ladies in hats add to the event’s festive atmosphere. We hope you join us for this very special day! Date | Sunday, March 27 from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Crown Point Park Get tickets here! Brunch Seat: $295 Brunch Table: $2,495 This event it 21+ only. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/san-diego-crew-classic-2022-brunch-by-the-bay or call (619) 225-0300.
  • Despite retreading familiar game mechanics in the survival horror genre, The Callisto Protocol offers a meaningful update to what made Dead Space such a revered classic.
  • The photo, showing top secret documents splayed across a carpeted floor in Mar-a-Lago, was called unprecedented by many observers. It has driven discussions about Trump's legal woes into overdrive.
  • In his new book, journalist Max Fisher unpacks how social media companies have engineered our feeds to keep us angry, and keep us online.
  • Ukraine says it came under a massive attack from Russian missiles Tuesday. Explosions were also reported in Poland.
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