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HEMET: Young beauty strives to be a good example

Lauren York is grateful for her experiences as Miss Pre-teen and Miss Teen Hemet that helped pave the way to becoming the current Miss Greater San Diego Teen USA.

Chuck Mitsui’s "One Kine Day" to Be Screened at San Francisco…

The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival will present two screenings of the feature film “One Kine Day,” written and directed by Bay Area native Chuck Mitsui, at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, March 11 and at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, March 14.

Chuck Mitsui’s "One Kine Day" to Be Screened at San Francisco…

“One Kine Day,” Starring Christa B. Allen, Julia Nickson, Ryan Greer, Janel Parrish and Jolene Blalock, Journeys Into a Darker Side of Hawaii The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival will present two screenings of the feature film “…

Free and cheap things to do with your kids

From the X Games-meets-Broadway adrenaline shot of motocross madness known as Nuclear Cowboyz to the caramelicious custard at Flan Fest and Fiesta Day in Ybor to sweet celebrations of the birthday of Dr.

Kids and family weekend events in Orange County

Here is a selection of kid-friendly things to do and family-friendly events in and around Orange County this weekend.

All in good fun

Courtesy of The Discovery Museums, Acton Here it comes again — another school vacation week with the kids at home, bored and climbing the walls.

2Day in the SCV: Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011

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If we can require driver’s ed for teens, then why not voter’s ed?

To prevent chaos on America’s streets, the law requires every driver to know the rules of the road before hitting the highway.

Powwow this weekend in Pembroke

The population of Pembroke swells dramatically this weekend with the Lumbee Fall Powwow and Indian Heritage Month Kickoff, set for Friday through Sunday.

A productive Congress gets no respect from voters

Not since the explosive years of the civil rights movement and the hard-fought debut of government-supported health care for the elderly and poor have so many big things – love them or hate them – been done so quickly.