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Hillcrest Church is a Christian church in Bremerton, WA. Our mission is to experience Jesus together. This channel is available to listen to gathering messages as well as various talks we have at Hillcrest. Enjoy our podcasts & visit our website at www.hillcrestchurch.info to check out how you can get involved!
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Who Invited Her?

Tony and Eric . An LGBTQ / gay, pop-culture talk show from San Diego, California!

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An LGBTQ, gay, pop-culture talk show podcast from Hillcrest in San Diego! We are just a few locals drinking, laughing and talking about whatever we want. Why? Because we're nobody of importance. Listen for laughs, mindless banter, or just white noise to get you through your day. (www.whoinvitedher.net) Give us a call (619) 822-2369 and leave a message, you may hear it on the episode!
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San Diego news; when you want it, where you want it. Get local stories on politics, education, health, environment, the border and more. New episodes are ready weekday mornings. Hosted by Debbie Cruz and produced by KPBS, San Diego and the Imperial County's NPR and PBS station.
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Get your local news, latest weather and traffic updates from NBC 7 San Diego every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. Today in San Diego features news stories from Steven Luke, Marianne Kushi and First Alert weather from Sheena Parveen. The Today in San Diego podcast will keep you informed in a short amount of time. It’s Coverage You Count On.
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Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show is a new musical with Book, Music, Lyrics by Tyler Tafolla. With additional Music and Lyrics by McKale Bingham and Jack DePuy. "On the Great Plains of America in the year 1935, a young con man named Scott Robbins passes himself off as a world famous magician to join a traveling circus and make a better life for himself. He will try not to get caught while finding love, family and something greater in himself."The show originated at AMDA College Conservato ...
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Wine Soundtrack, one of Italy’s leading podcasts about wine, is the voice of the Italian wine growers and winemakers. Wine Soundtrack was launched in Italy in May 2017 and is now launching in the U.S. In each podcast, wine producers share the story of who they are and their winery through a series of 30 questions. Wine Soundtrack was created to bring to life an idea of sharing and insight; it allows wine lovers to listen to the hopes, dreams, intuitions, prospects, loves and passions of the ...
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What the locals know… or need to know. Current topics and classic spots – the SCD crew will break it down each episode. Each episode the revolving group of hosts will address local topics, upcoming events, review Hickory staples, and throw some personal opinions in there as well. We’re big fans of Hickory, NC, and think you should be too. Andrew Moose: A transplant from Statesville, NC, and Lenoir-Rhyne graduate, Moose is the “Unofficial King of Hickory” (at least that what’s inscribed on hi ...
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, Nurses at Rady Children’s Hospital have authorized going on strike, San Diego County Supervisors consider Lemon Grove as site for tiny homes for homeless, and San Diego Police could install Smart Streetlights ahead of Pride events. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at …
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San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said more surveillance cameras and license plate readers are needed in Hillcrest ahead of Pride festivities. Privacy advocates said the department is bypassing a city process to get community input. Then, a young mountain lion was released after receiving care at the Ramona Wildlife Center. And, the San Diego Count…
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Buzz gives a surprise endorsement to these previews.Can it be? Has Buzz "Scoop" Crackerjack Thomas actually changed his mind? Does he now approve of the way Danny Hillcrest preview reviewing movies? In this episode, Danny tells us everything he knows about about the upcoming Summer films "Despicable Me 4," "Fly Me to the Moon," "Twisters," and "Dea…
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Millions of computer systems are still trying to get back to normal after a software update brought a number of industries to a standstill. Experts are calling it the biggest IT outage ever. One person is dead after a stabbing in Chula Vista. Police are still looking for the person responsible. San Diego Pride weekend is underway today. About 300,0…
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San Diego congressman Juan Vargas says he’s feeling hopeful about the cross-border sewage problem. In other news, after numerous delays and repairs, the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer has resumed its deployment. Plus, the San Diego Pride Parade marks its 50th anniversary on Saturday. It’s one of the largest and oldest Pride celebrations in the U…
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The advisory board tasked with reviewing San Diego’s use of surveillance technology, can’t meet because more than half of its seats are vacant. Also, county officials are reminding people to get vaccinated for MPOX. And, it’s been 40 years since a gunman killed 21 people at a San Ysidro McDonald's. We check in with survivors.…
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The nurses at Rady Children's Hospital are likely to go on strike next week. The union informed it's 1,600 members that Rady Children's has presented it's final contract offer and union negotiators felt it was unacceptable. The chair of San Diego's Democratic Party has died. Becca Taylor was killed in a motorcycle accident in Utah. Today marks 40 y…
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San Diego County is moving forward with plans for tiny cabins for the homeless in Lemon Grove. A scary situation for a teenager in Mission Beach after she got stuck in the sand. New rules are being established for a community park in the Del Cerro neighborhood. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy at htt…
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A new report criticizes the real estate deal behind San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 1,000-bed homeless shelter. Also, a Supreme Court ruling is likely to reshape how many cities regulate homelessness, particularly in the South Bay. And, UC San Diego is seeking approval to spend $2 billion to address its student housing shortage.…
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An investigation is underway after a woman was killed in the Talmadge neighborhood by a man who investigators say broke in to steal a wallet. Jury selection begins today in a Rancho Penasquitos murder case. The best players in baseball will come together tonight at the All-Star Game, and among them include San Diego Padres. Here's NBC 7's Steven Lu…
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San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawsom-Remer is proposing legal action against Blackstone, a private equity firm that owns thousands of local units. Also, the board that manages the Del Mar Fairgrounds is opposing a plan to re-route the train tracks through the fairgrounds. And, North County lifeguards got much-needed skin cancer screenings.…
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COVID-19 cases are on the rise statewide, including here in San Diego County. People are speaking out against keeping the sea lions at La Jolla Cove after recent incidents. San Diego State University is taking steps to make college more accessible to local students. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy a…
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San Diego County is expanding its free COVID-19 testing program in response to a small summer surge of cases. Clinics in Chula Vista, El Cajon and San Diego will have those services starting Monday. Plus, the California Coastal Commission approved a safe parking site near the airport. The permit includes conditions to mitigate environmental impacts…
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The FBI has identified the gunman involved in the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. 20 year old Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania opened fire at a rally, leaving one spectator dead and critically injuring two others. Family members of people who have died while in Sheriff's custody are calling for more chang…
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Workers at the San Diego Convention Center have struck a tentative contract agreement with the venue, quelling any concerns that a work stoppage may affect Comic-Con later this month. The battle over beachfront yoga is heading to court after two instructors announced they are suing the city. Pride celebrations begin today across San Diego in the le…
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Nurses at Rady Children's Hospital are planning to strike in 10 days. The nurse's union and the hospital have been negotiating a new contract for months, most of the hold up is over pay. A community group is asking city leaders to create a wildlife management plan for the sea lions at the La Jolla Cove. They worry that public access may soon be rev…
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San Diego County Sheriff Kelly Martinez announced that all personnel assigned to county detention facilities, including contractors, will be screened for narcotics and contraband. For the past two years, the Sheriff’s Department has rejected recommendations from the Citizens Law Enforcement Review Board to screen employees for drugs. Plus, the extr…
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, police say a man who is suspected of prowling into the bedroom of a 19-year-old College Area woman was captured after officers followed his wet footprints, California Coastal Commission approves San Diego's H Barracks permit application, and a warning to swimmers has been lifted in Torrey Pines. See Privacy Poli…
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Most migrants who cross the border to San Diego don’t stay here. But homeless outreach workers are seeing more and more migrants among our homeless population. Then, the Salvation Army in Serra Mesa is helping older San Diegans with free AC and tips on staying safe during heat waves. Plus, a new law requires California high schools to teach student…
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San Diego is approaching its self-imposed deadline for ending all traffic deaths — a movement called 'Vision Zero.' But those touched by tragedy say when it comes to traffic safety, the city is asleep at the wheel. Then, a poll has found that the majority of officeholders in San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties have experienced threats. Plus,…
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We have new details involving a La Jolla man who drove his car into the San Diego Bay not long before stabbing a woman in her hotel room. A Serra Mesa gas station owner is taking matter into his own hands, now offering a reward to catch two suspected burglars. State Farm is once again looking to raise their rates for customers statewide. Here's NBC…
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Community members are voicing their concern over cameras being installed in their neighborhood. Point Loma Nazarene University is mourning the loss of its athletic director. People in Texas are currently dealing with Hurricane Beryl as it made landfall overnight. Here's NBC 7's Jackie Crea with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy at http…
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The city of San Diego’s new plan for environmental justice aims to rebuild the health of communities that suffer from high levels of pollution. Then, as interest in microdosing psychedelics for mental health is growing, so are concerns over potential risks. Plus, Palomar Health has released more information on a data breach that happened sometime b…
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Fire crews are battling the heat as they work to put out wildfires across California, including here in San Diego County. Parking in the Convoy District could soon get more challenging. A new milestone has been completed in San Diego's efforts to repair rough roads. Here's NBC 7's Nichelle Medina with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy …
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