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  • Few political violence researchers believe there will be a repeat of the Jan. 6 attack. Instead, many warn that election-related violence is more likely to happen in local communities.
  • As the city of San Diego marks its first Transgender History Month, Tracie Jada O'Brien embodies that history.
  • “If this is any indication of what Old Crow Medicine Show still has in store so many recordings in its career, we should count ourselves lucky.” – NPR Music Old Crow Medicine Show got their start busking on street corners in 1998, from New York state and up through Canada, winning audiences along the way with their boundless energy and spirit. They eventually found themselves in Boone, North Carolina where they caught the attention of folk icon Doc Watson while playing in front of a pharmacy. He invited the band to play at his festival, MerleFest, and the rest is history. It’s been over twenty years since these humble beginnings. The band has gone on to receive the honor of being inducted as members of the Grand Ole Opry and have won two Grammy Awards: “Best Folk Album” for "Remedy" (2014) and “Best Long Form Music Video” for "Big Easy Express" (2013). Additionally, their classic single, “Wagon Wheel”, received the RIAA’s Double-Platinum certification in 2019 for selling over 2,000,000 copies while the band’s debut album "O.C.M.S." has been certified Gold (500,000 copies). The band’s latest release is "Jubilee" (Aug 2023) released via ATO Records. Old Crow Medicine Show on Facebook / Instagram
  • The indictment of Trump marks the first time that the former president has been formally held accountable for his efforts to overturn his 2020 defeat.
  • Natural disasters can happen anywhere with little to no notice. FEMA and the Red Cross say everybody should have an emergency go bag prepared.
  • End the Monday blahs with a bit of mindfulness and leave motivated for the week ahead. Join North Park's favorite yogi, Aimee O'Gara for a 60-minute Power Flow Yoga series. Space is limited. Sign up early! April 18, May 2, and May 23 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. | $20 per person Tickets available on Eventbrite. After class, swing by Hope 46 for All Day Happy Hour with $6 well cocktails, beer and wine! About Amy: Aimee O’Gara has been practicing yoga since 2013 and teaching since 2016. In addition to yoga, she has a TRX certification. She believes that yoga is for everyone and should not be about the shapes we can make with our bodies, but rather the quality of our awareness of the present moment. Her light-hearted approach to the practice has transpired into an entire way of life from the foods she eats to other mindfulness practices. She is an Aquarius, a free-spirit, and a wellness enthusiast who is here to help others on their own journey to enlightenment. RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mindful-mondays-power-flow-yoga-with-aimee-tickets-311397497297
  • End the Monday blahs with some motivation and mindfulness for the week ahead. Join North Park’s favorite yogi, Aimee O’Gara, and enjoy a one-hour Power Flow yoga class in The Lafayette's outdoor courtyard. Aimee O’Gara has been practicing yoga since 2013 and teaching since 2016. In addition to yoga, she has a TRX certification. She believes that yoga is for everyone and should not be about the shapes we can make with our bodies, but rather the quality of our awareness of the present moment. Her light-hearted approach to the practice has transpired into an entire way of life from the foods she eats to other mindfulness practices. Date | March 28 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Location | The Lafayette Hotel Get tickets here! General admission is $25 (swag bag included). For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/mindful-mondays-yoga-with-aimee or call (619) 296-2101.
  • Ten months after U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell thought he'd die as Capitol rioters pummeled him, he's still working to recover his mental and physical health.
  • Tuesday's hearing looks at the role of groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack — and the groups' possible connection to former President Donald Trump.
  • A man convicted of crashing his pickup truck over the side of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge while intoxicated, killing four people and injuring several others was denied a motion Monday to have his record expunged.
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