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  • Animal lovers can help newborn felines as they arrive in kitten season by donating to the San Diego Humane Society's annual "Kitten Shower" event, which began Tuesday.
  • More than 400 men, women and children are living in a makeshift migrant camp in San Ysidro in an area between two border walls.
  • Carolina Caycedo (1978) is a Colombian, London-born, multidisciplinary artist known for her performances, videos, artist’s books, sculptures, and installations that examine environmental and social issues. Her work contributes to the construction of environmental historical memory as a fundamental element for non-repetition of violence against human and nonhuman entities. She lives and works in Los Angeles. She is a 2021-2022 inaugural U.S. Latinx Artist Fellow and the 2020-2022 inaugural Borderlands Fellow at the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands at Arizona State University (ASU) and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School. Date | Friday, April 8 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Location | Online on YouTube Register here for free! For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/carolina-caycedo-virtual-artist-talk.
  • Sam Paredes, executive director of Gun Owners of California, says no insurance company will cover firearm misuse. He says such requirements are an illegal infringement on gun owners’ constitutional rights.
  • Sarah Stacke photographs life in a South African community, where residents are three times as likely to be murdered than anywhere else in the country, in her new book, Love from Manenberg.
  • The weapon used to carry out the mass shooting in Allen, Texas, is one all too familiar to Americans and lawmakers who have witnessed mass shootings occur quite frequently this year.
  • Rafael Agustin's parents were physicians in Ecuador, but when they came to the U.S. they worked at a car wash and Kmart to get by. It wasn't until he was a teen that he learned they were undocumented.
  • Officials say the fugitive Malaysian defense contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard” was trying to head to Russia before Venezuelan authorities captured him.
  • Could a shorter work week be the answer to the UK's productivity problem?
  • This event is a fun and engaging way to support San Diego foster children while having the chance to win $2,500! Choose how many balls you want to purchase. We load the balls into a helicopter and our Presenting Sponsor, Carmel Mountain Preschool, drops them from the sky. The ball that lands “closest to the target” will win a $2,500 cash prize provided by our Prize Sponsor, GEICO. Golf ball purchases begin at $25 and include a ticket to the watch party at JULEP. Eat, drink, and play a round of mini putt putt or Jenga, while you watch to see if you are the winner! The ball drop viewing is at 12:15pm. Buy balls May 1 – June 5 by calling 858-751-6616 to enter! Tickets can be purchased via phone or in person ONLY.
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