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  • The novel coronavirus continues to evolve and spread around the country, causing severe disease and numerous deaths in San Diego County, particularly among vulnerable populations such as people with compromised immune systems.
  • SeaWorld is bringing back international flavors, amazing beverage tastings and live music performances with the return of Southern California’s fan favorite Seven Seas Food Festival! In addition to hundreds of tasty bites and delicious drinks, guests can enjoy live music and their favorite animal exhibits, including dolphins, sea lions, bat rays, flamingos, sea otters, and more. The Seven Seas Food festival will be available on select Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from March 4 to May 21. Check SeaWorld's event calendar to see all dates. This event is included in park's admission. Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $70 to $100. For more information, please visit seaworld.com/san-diego/events
  • Here are a few highlights of performances and arts events to celebrate the winter holidays in San Diego, from Hanukkah art to reimagined Nutcrackers.
  • The return of the property was hailed as a step toward righting the wrongs inflicted by systemic racism. Now, the parties say, the $20 million sale will help restore some of the wealth stripped away.
  • Nason’s is getting tipsy! This holiday season, in partnership with their friends at Tipsy Elves, Nason’s is decking. the halls with the jolliest, over-the-top holiday decor. Visit Nason for frosty beers, jolly cocktails, tasty bites, and festive merriment. For additional information about the event, please visit here! Follow on social media for more future events! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • California cities, like East Palo Alto, work on long-term infrastructure changes to help adapt to future extreme weather brought on by climate change.
  • LITVAKdance is presenting a collaborative holiday production, "LIGHT," that celebrates the holiday season with a work centered on Jewish stories on the first day of Chanukah at the JCC December 18. "LIGHT" features original music and libretto by Yale Strom as well as original choreography by Rebecca Margolick, Elyssa Dru Rosenberg and Sadie Weinberg. 2 p.m. "LIGHT" is part of the LFJCC's Hanukkah Happenings. Bring the whole family to celebrate the first day of Chanukah. 7 p.m. "LIGHT" performs to live music by Yale Strom. In the second half of the night, enjoy music inspired by music from around Jewish world from Yale Strom's Shimmering Lights. LITVAKdance on Facebook
  • UC San Diego announced Thursday it would again offer guaranteed housing to all incoming undergraduate students.
  • Cities need nonprofits to serve their most vulnerable. But in Chula Vista, some nonprofit leaders say dealing with difficult city officials isn’t worth the trouble.
  • More than a third of U.S. states now support the idea of making daylight saving time permanent.
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