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  • NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nicole Kidman about portraying Lucille Ball and Lucy Ricardo in the new film, Being the Ricardos.
  • A key barometer of San Diego's tourism industry's healthy is not close to recovering from the lockdowns linked to the pandemic.
  • livestock in Colombia are raised on vast, open ranges. Overseeing the herds requires the special skills of Colombian cowboys who are known as llaneros — Spanish for "plainsmen."
  • Registration has opened for Florida's annual python hunting challenge. The competition is not for the faint of heart.
  • California's labor force also increased in April, a sign more people are looking for work. But there are troubling signs on the horizon.
  • Today the state will release it’s weekly covid-19 metrics and, once again, San Diego county is waiting to find out if it moves into the purple tier or not. Moving into that purple tier would shutter many indoor business operations in the county. Meanwhile, a newly elected Temecula City Councilwoman sponsored a rally challenging California's COVID-19 protections. Plus, City Councilwoman Barbara Bry concedes the race for San Diego City Mayor to Former Assemblymember Todd Gloria.
  • Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai made an assault allegation, then disappeared. She's re-emerged, but the Women's Tennis Association's unflinching support may inspire a wider outcry over China's actions.
  • Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips total sales have hit more than $2.5 billion for 2022 already, led by works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Pablo Picasso.
  • This year, we are delighted to announce the Cal Coast Cares Foundation 4th Annual Charity Golf Event benefiting local students and educators which will be held on Monday, August 23, 2021 at an exciting new location - the exclusive Fairbanks Ranch Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe. This golf event raises funds for student scholarships and teacher grants awarded by the Cal Coast Cares Foundation and includes a box lunch, on course contests and a virtual silent auction. Help support our foundation and promote your business at the golf tournament by becoming a partner and joining us for a round of golf! One hundred percent of the proceeds will support the foundation and help transform lives by funding educational opportunities in our community. For more info, visit our homepage.
  • On the last day of session Monday night, California lawmakers passed bills for eviction relief, police oversight and accountability and COVID-19 aid. These have been sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom for approval. Plus, some UC San Diego doctors and scientists are urging county officials to delay reopening more businesses. Also, a 2019 law mandates California police departments must release videos when an officer fires their weapon. However, the videos are edited and don't contain all of the footage. And South Bay teachers are trying to bridge the digital divide for English language learners as the school year begins with distance learning. Plus, the median home price in San Diego County is rising despite widespread unemployment. Finally, Horrible Imaginings Film Festival kicks off its online event tonight. The festival is dedicated to horror, sci-fi and fantasy genre films.
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