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  • It's not often that this pathogen jumps from bats to horses, then humans. When it does, the result is brutal. New research points to a surprising way to stop spillovers.
  • Fossils are a humble, hidden constant in the city's bustling ecosystem. And in my overstimulated life, seeking out a few constants in the world sounded pretty good.
  • Love is in the air at The Melting Pot. Dip into Valentine’s Day with The Melting Pot’s special 5-course Fondue Dinner including a champagne toast on Saturday, February 12 and Monday, February 14 from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Melting Pot's Valentine's Day 5-course menu includes: 1st Course | Choice of Classic bruschetta, and Shrimp cocktail 2nd Course | Choice of Lobster imperial, and Sparkling gruyère 3rd Course | Choice of Srimp ceviche, and California Cobb salad 4th Course | Choice of Cupid's feast, Cupid's combination, and The Vegetarian Dessert | Choice of Rocky road, Gianduja milk chocolate, and Passion fruit yin & yang Reserve a table today! Menu pricing ranges from $79.95-$99.95 per person (plus tax, gratuity and surcharge). For reservations, please call (619) 234-5554. For more information, please visit cohnrestaurants.com/posts/melting-pots-valentines-day-menu or call (619) 234-5554.
  • The jazz icon's 100th birthday is a chance to appreciate an enduring throughline of his career, which often teetered between exquisite composure and raging chaos.
  • We’re excited to host the San Diego community for our first 5K Run and All-Wheels Welcome Cruise. The course begins in the heart of Belmont Park opening up to iconic beachside views as you make your way up and down the Mission Beach Boardwalk. Post event, be sure to check out our Health and Wellness Village with a variety of food, beverages, vendors, and products from our partners. Participants will receive a t-shirt, a swag bag, complimentary drink ticket, and a wristband that grants access to all the rides and attractions at Belmont Park! Registration is open, so log on, register, and get ready to join us at San Diego's premier Amusement Park for a day full of fitness and fun! REGISTER NOW View this event on Facebook
  • Come to Downtown Chula Vista to partake in a traditional Mexican celebration, Día De Los Muertos, which honors loved ones who have passed with dancing, singing and enjoying food on Saturday, October 29 from 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.. in the heart of Chula Vista. Those who choose to honor a loved one are invited to bring a copy of their photo to place on the 12-foot community altar at the corner of Third and Davidson. Guests are encouraged to dress up as Catrínas and Catrínes and snap a photo at one of the many cool photo stands hosted by the Downtown Chula Vista Association. The most creative look will also take home a fun prize! In addition, kids will enjoy fun games and activities like sugar skull decorating and collecting goodies from local businesses as well as a special screening of Pixar’s "COCO" at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Park. This year’s celebration will include a Catrínas and Catrínes ensemble competition. Categories include 12 & Under ($150 cash prize), Best Catrin ($250 cash prize), Best Catrina ($250 cash prize) & Best Couple ($500 cash prize). The event will also feature an altar building contest with three different categories and the winners of each category will take home a $500 cash prize, while the overall winner will take home a $1,000 cash prize. More information on the contest can be found here. Come celebrate with the family at this year’s Día de los Muertos in Downtown Chula Vista! Visit: https://thirdavenuevillage.com/dia-de-los-muertos-celebration/
  • One of the nation’s leading veteran service organizations, Travis Manion Foundation, will host the San Diego 9/11 Heroes Run 5K race this weekend. The annual race series unites the nation to remember the lives lost on September 11th and in the wars since, while honoring veterans, military, and first responders who serve our country and our communities. Now in its 15th year, 9/11 Heroes Runs will take place in more than 90 locations, both in-person and virtually, and is expected to draw over 60,000 participants worldwide. Through the Travis Manion Foundation’s 9/11 Heroes Runs, communities come together to run, walk or ruck, not just to honor the fallen, but to continue the legacies of character, leadership, and service that they left behind. At its heart, the 9/11 Heroes Run is a personal commitment to never forget the heroes of that day. Walk-up registration is available or participants can visit at 911heroesrun.org to register for more information on TMF, visit www.TravisManion.org. REGISTER NOW Travis Manion Foundation on Facebook + Instagram + @TMFoundation on Twitter
  • Ian hits Cuba with a life-threatening storm surge as the storm strengthens, causing a large stretch of Florida's coast to now be under a hurricane watch.
  • Consumers often make decisions about TV streaming platforms based on three factors.
  • San Diego county supervisors last month ended a controversial program that had survived criticism and court challenges for more than two decades. Project 100-percent was the county’s effort to detect public assistance fraud through a process of unannounced home inspections. County workers could examine at will, the condition and contents of a recipient’s home and determine unilaterally, whether public assistance was valid. It was the only welfare fraud program with such broad powers in the country.
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