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  • Thousands remain displaced after last year's deadly wildfire on west Maui. Among those who lost almost everything was a chef and his family. But they're determined to keep their restaurant running.
  • After being hunted for decades, humpback whales returned to the Pacific Ocean in big numbers. Now, new technology is revealing that underwater heat waves are taking a toll on that recovery.
  • Powerful synthetic opioids and drugs like meth and cocaine still flood U.S. communities, fueling historically high overdose deaths.
  • A young political dissident in Europe made his name in the news media as a defiant critic of the Chinese Communist Party. His former housemate and alleged victim says he's a grifter.
  • This weekend in the arts: Site-specific art in Logan Heights; choreography from the current and former Malashock Dance directors; San Diego Black Arts Festival at the Globe; Mainly Mozart festival; free admission at The New Children's Museum and more.
  • San Diego's premiere songwriter showcase is back on Friday, March 22, bringing together a dynamic lineup of local talent and original music in partnership with Normal Heights United Church. About the Artists: Jesse Ray Smith: Alongside his longtime writing partner Sean Cox Briar, Jesse crafts songs that blend modern Americana with classic rock influences, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly original. Mangosauss: A duo comprised of partners in music and marriage, Jordan and Brian Mageo-Sausser, Mangosauss was created to honor the embodied complexities of their stories. The pair first met in college, bonding over their love for pop-punk and Spongebob. They've since gotten hitched and welcomed a sassy cat named Pickle into the fam. Shane Hall: Born in the east, drawn to the west, Shane Hall's music reflects a life shaped by experience, travel, and personal growth. Date & Time: Friday, March 22, 2024. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., Show starts at 7:00 p.m. Suggested Donation: $10 (all ages), with all proceeds directly supporting the artists. Donations are encouraged but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Food & Drink: Available for purchase, courtesy of our generous sponsors: Duck Foot Brewing Company, Flying Embers, and Grace2Go Meals. Accessibility: For venue accessibility requests, please contact Molly Lorden at molly@nhunited.org. For more information visit: lindsaywhitemusic.com
  • Since the 1990s, law enforcement officials and medical experts have cautioned about the dangers of police-prone restraint, especially when people are high on stimulants or experiencing a mental health crisis. Some California police officers haven’t been getting the message.
  • The nation's former attorney general was named prime minister of the tiny South Pacific nation Monday. It was not immediately clear how the new government will affect China's influence in the country.
  • Johnson is the sixth Republican elevated to the speakership since 1994. The five who preceded him all saw their time in the office end in relative degrees of defeat or frustration.
  • A judge has potentially killed the fake elector case in Nevada with a ruling that state prosecutors chose the wrong venue to file the case. The state attorney general says he will appeal.
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