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  • Millions of vehicles manufactured by the companies between 2011 and 2022 can be easily hotwired and also lack engine immobilizers, a common anti-theft device.
  • Join us after a long day at AR Workshop for a quick 1.5 hour long Mini DIY class to make one of our smaller sized classics! Each guest will sign up to make one of our popular items, including: 12"x16" Plank Wood Signs, 12" Round Pedestals or 6"x16" Mini Trays. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Featuring 30+ artworks by San Diego Artist Janet Perkin Exhibition dates: Saturday, August 20 - Sunday, September 11 “Meet and Greet the Artist” Reception - Saturday, August 20 from 4 - 7 p.m. Art Scene West Gallery 312 South Cedros (Solana Beach Design District) Solana Beach, CA Art Scene West Gallery is pleased to present over 30+ pieces of abstract expressionist mixed media artworks by local artist Janet Perkin. Janet Perkin’s abstract mixed media artwork is exciting and eclectic, with vibrant color and strong messages. Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse, Andre Derain and Gustav Klimt are artists who have influenced Janet’s style. Tasteful flouting of color and form is an important feature of Janet’s work. Using acrylic paint and collage, Janet weaves a story to connect with the viewer. She is an award-winning artist recognized by the National Collage Society and her artworks were featured in its annual calendar for three consecutive years. Many poets have been inspired by Janet’s art. Her paintings are included in The Merging of Art and Poetry books published over the last 14 years by the Escondido Arts Partnership. Janet’s work is exhibited in galleries, corporate offices and homes throughout the United States and in Europe. This exhibition is representative of a fresh energy and excitement in the Solana Beach Design District, where Art Scene West Gallery is promoting local art creation and collaboration. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Nima Momeni was booked on suspicion of murder in Lee's stabbing death last week in San Francisco. Police declined to give details on how they linked the death to Momeni or how the men knew each other.
  • A judge stopped the Biden Administration from ending Title 42. It was set to expire today. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a case involving job protections for National Guard members and reservists. Plus, discovering a “living fossil.”
  • Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! In this 8-episode documentary series, David Rubenstein explores America’s 400-year history through a close examination of iconic national symbols: indelible artifacts, places, and archetypes. This week: Baseball is America’s pastime and obsession, and no ballpark is more iconic than Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Learn the story of a city’s loyalty to its team and love for its ballpark through thick and thin.
  • Chula Vista city officials quietly amended a contract with Motorola Solutions to provide the software that would power the police department’s real-time operations center. But, privacy concerns still remain. Meanwhile, San Diego police have released a video of an officer shooting a woman in a mental health crisis two years after it happened. Plus, state data shows California lost on average five childcare businesses a day, during the pandemic.
  • The largest survey of homeless Californians in decades aims to dispel myths about what drives that state’s most pressing crisis.
  • On Day 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kristina Wong began sewing masks out of old bedsheets and bra straps on her Hello Kitty sewing machine. Before long, she was leading the Auntie Sewing Squad, a work-from-home sweatshop of hundreds of volunteers—including children and her own mother—to fix the U.S. public health care system while in quarantine. It was a feminist care utopia forming in the midst of crisis. Or was it a mutual aid doomsday cult? With hilarity and boundless generosity, she invites the audience in on her work building community in isolation, while reflecting on what we’d been through and imagining what we wanted to become. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The numbers are far less than in the U.S. but school attacks are definitely on the increase, prompting soul-searching — and a national debate over strategies to prevent future tragedies.
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