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  • What the f*ck is up with Evangelicals? Good Question! Dan can help.

    Born to devout Christians who had committed their lives to the service of the Lord, Daniel was raised in Thailand, Cambodia, and Romania, with a few years in the United States thrown in to stay relatable. Growing up a member of a Pentecostal Church, he always believed his mission was clear – bring salvation to the lost. However, cracks start to form when a good, Christian boy starts feeling a little lost himself.
  • The Camarillo Community Center is transformed into a one-of-the-kind Mexican pop-up restaurant with enchiladas, mariachis, opportunity drawings and piñatas for the kids!
    Admission includes a enchilada dinner with beans, rice, salad and a salsa bar. A lively bar team will be serving beer, wine and margaritas. Family activities and exciting tech raffle.
    Drive thru and takeout also available. Dinner service ends at 7:30pm.
  • Join us for the 20th Annual Jazz & Olive Festival presented by the Rotary Club of Los Olivos. Enjoy an afternoon of live music, award-winning wines of Santa Barbara County, and delicious olive based appetizers and desserts. Tickets go on sale April 1st at jazzandolivefestival.org. Tickets are still 100.00 and are all-inclusive. The Rotary Club of Los Olivos contributes all festival proceeds directly to local scholarships and to local and international service projects. Help us help others!
  • An NPR investigation found the Justice Department withheld files related to President Trump.
  • Amazon, Starbucks, General Motors and hundreds of other companies signed a statement titled "We Stand For Democracy" that ran as a full-page ad in The New York Times and The Washington Post.
  • In this in-depth piece, we gain more insight into the Central Coast’s Planned Parenthood, and discover abortions account for less than 10% of patient visits. Instead, a large part of their work is serving communities who lack access to basic reproductive services – the majority of those patients are Latino and low-income.
  • In the latest Politically Speaking column, NPR Correspondent Peter Overby examines the controversy over a new ad attacking John Kerry's service record in Vietnam.
  • The legal fight could have far-reaching implications for the media and artificial intelligence industries.
  • Bill Kurtis reads three news-related limericks: Cretaceous Cliques; Bezos' Barbers, and Satellites with Slivers.
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