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  • Join us at Vineyard Grant James for a Frosted Flick to benefit our Frosted Faces. We will be watching “Best in Show,” a comedic behind-the-scenes look into the highly competitive and cut-throat world of dog shows through the eyes of a group of ruthless dog owners. Vineyard Grant James will be serving their wines for purchase at a discounted price, and your ticket donation includes non-alcoholic beverages and snacks to munch on for you AND your dog! Friendly, leashed dogs are welcome! DONATION: $20 online/$25 at the door Includes non-alcoholic beverages and snacks Tickets: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/frosted-flick Arrive early between 6-7 p.m. to set up your chair/throw out blankets, purchase wine, and participate in fundraising events Movie starts at dusk ~7 p.m. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • While supporting some of the state's most restrictive LGBTQ laws, Tenn. Lt. Gov. Randy McNally admitted to regularly commenting on nearly naked online photos of a gay man with heart and fire emojis.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a policy Wednesday that would let developers self-certify projects in open space between existing structures as a way to speed up housing construction.
  • Premieres Monday, March 20, 2023 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Meet activist Ruby Duncan, who led a grassroots movement of mothers who challenged presidents, the Vegas mob, and everyday Americans to fight for a universal basic income and rethink their notions of the "welfare queen."
  • Turkey's presidential election is headed to a runoff on May 28. The outcome, in this key NATO nation, has implications for the West. President Biden has said he hopes "whoever wins wins."
  • The rate of soldiers dying by suicide is at the highest level since the Great Depression. Meanwhile, San Diego County jail inmates now have easy access to medication to reduce overdoses. Plus, how seniors are transporting across the world, virtually.
  • A new exhibit in San Diego showcases the journeys of the Freedom Riders. Meanwhile, children under the age of five could be eligible for a COVID vaccine as soon as next week. Plus, the San Diego Zoo welcomes its first aardvark cub in 35 years.
  • A quilt from more than 50 years ago tells the story of a historic Detroit neighborhood.
  • Tucker Carlson trying to rewrite history on the Jan. 6 riots is exposing the government's limited ability to regulate distortions on cable news.
  • Firefighters, with the help of urban rescue experts, worked through the night and all day in a slow race against time to find victims.
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