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  • A Night to Remember! Get ready for an unforgettable evening filled with elegance, excitement, and heart. What to Expect: - Full-course gourmet dinner - Open bar to toast the night - Live performances that will wow you - Dancing the night away - Silent auction & exciting giveaways Make it a night out — and a night in! We’ve secured discounted rooms at the Marriott so you can stay and celebrate stress-free. Location: San Diego Marriott La Jolla Date: Saturday, August 30, 2025 Dress to impress in your best Black Tie attire! Come support a meaningful cause, connect with amazing people, and celebrate in style. Limited tickets available — reserve yours today! Ticketing Website: https://givebutter.com/dvsdgala2025 Visit: https://dancingveteranssandiego.org/ Dancing Veterans San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us on Monday, October 20 at the beautiful Fairbanks Ranch Country Club for our Second Annual Par for a Purpose Golf Tournament benefiting the Mitchell Thorp Foundation. Enjoy a day of championship golf, on-course games, prizes, and a post-tournament dinner with a live auction-all in support of families whose children are battling life-threatening illnesses. Early Bird Pricing: $275 per golfer (until Sept. 1) Regular Pricing: $325 per golfer Secure your spot and swing for a cause! Mitchell Thorp Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • It’s the midpoint of the season for the Padres, SDFC and the San Diego Wave FC, and this week our favorite teams are getting a report card.
  • The documentary recently premiered at Tribeca and chronicles the creation of "Is It Thursday Yet?" at the La Jolla Playhouse, as well as Freeman's discovery at age 33 that she is autistic.
  • Journalist Elsa Sevilla talks about her journey to the spotlight in her recently released memoir. Plus, how one musical reimagines a classic fairy tale. And finally, a local home cook shares his experience competing on PBS' "The Great American Recipe," in your weekend arts preview.
  • The arrests, which began in San Diego in late May, are happening across the country. Lawyers say it’s an unprecedented effort by ICE to deport immigrants through a fast-track deportation process known as “expedited removal.”
  • We continue our conversations this week on the health of American democracy. Also, more on how ongoing Tijuana River pollution is affecting residents. Then, hear from a local legal analyst on President Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship. And, SANDAG commissioners get an earful on their transportation plans. Finally, Escondido has a multi-million dollar budget surplus — so why are people concerned for the city’s long-term fiscal health?
  • Oscar-nominated Celine Song goes from her hit indie romance "Past Lives" to A-list rom-com.
  • Hear from the 71-year-old San Diego immigration court watcher who says she was handcuffed and detained after an ICE agent accused her of assault. Then, will the county allow a neighborhood golf course to be converted into a sand mine? Also, in part two of our interview, hear what it is about the U.S. that keeps the author of “How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them,” up at night. And, Voice of San Diego’s education reporter Jakob McWhinney is back to talk about the impact of declining public school enrollment. Finally, what are the long-term consequences of last year’s South Bay battery fire?
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