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  • Join us for a rockin' good time with Atomic Groove on the Martini Lawn at Town and Country Resort! This outdoor event will feature delicious bites and brews from local food trucks and the property’s award-winning restaurants, all to the tune of Atomic Groove’s unique arrangements and renditions of dance jams from today to yesterday! Please note, this event is open to all ages. Bites available for purchase at Town and Country's restaurants. There will be an I.D. check onsite for consumption of alcohol. Children over 2 years old will require a purchased ticket. Children under 2 years old are free. Please follow the signs to the check-in tables to get your wristband when you arrive. Advanced Purchase General Admission tickets are $10.00 or $15.00 at the door. Ticket includes entry to the Atomic Groove concert. Parking is free at Town and Country's main parking garage. To access Town and Country's main parking garage, enter from Hotel Circle N.
  • Pelé was one of the world's best soccer players who was the sport's global face for decades. The Brazilian legend was a wizard on the field who dazzled fans, teammates and competitors alike.
  • The majority of the fentanyl bills focused on education, prevention and treatment.
  • As usual, Ireland's census asks for people's names, ages and relationships. But a new feature allows people to add personal messages that stay under wraps for 100 years.
  • We ranked our 50 favorite records of the year, from hip-hop to classical and everything in between.
  • Barona Cultural Center & Museum presents "Nya’waap Illyuw Uuchyuwp - Our Way of Knowing" Film & Exhibit On the Barona Indian Reservation in Lakeside, San Diego’s East County Celebrate Native American Month at the Barona Cultural Center & Museum. Experience a powerful new exhibit featuring an educational and thought-provoking short film documenting the creation story of the Kumeyaay people – “Nya’waap Illyuw Uuchyuwp – Our Way of Knowing”. The creation story was almost lost because of colonization, genocide and forced assimilation but has now been immortalized in Barona’s captivating new exhibit and film. The Barona Band of Mission Indians is proud to preserve this important part of their culture for future generations and invite all to come out to learn about our way of knowing. The museum offers visitors of all ages an exciting opportunity to witness history and discover more about how local indigenous populations live today. Admission is free For more information, visit our website or call (619) 443-7003 Ext 2. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Hanna Bergholm's film premiered virtually at Sundance and now arrives in cinemas and starts streaming next month.
  • The 22-acre lot in Northern San Diego County will house one of the largest battery plants in the U.S. Fire danger is the first of their worries.
  • World leaders are discussing how to get climate change under control, but new reports show the post-pandemic rebound and war in Ukraine are driving emissions even higher.
  • David Brandt, who died last week, was an Ohio farmer known for his pioneering work in no-till farming. But social media users knew him better as the overall-clad farmer from the "honest work" meme.
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