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  • Award-winning Ovation Theatre and The Heritage Ranch have joined forces once again to present their annual haunted town, an immersive, family-friendly experience set among restored historical buildings and featuring an original ghost story each year. This year, the fictional town of Bitter Gulch has been set upon by a ghostly pirate ship! Whether you join the family-friendly early tour, or the scarier after-dark tour, it’s sure to be a night of spooky fun and surprises! Family-friendly “trick-or-treat” tours suitable for young children will be offered from 5 - 6:30 p.m. each night, with spookier tours for teens and adults later into the evening. The Heritage Ranch, Home of the San Dieguito Heritage Museum on Facebook / Instagram Ovation Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • DJ D-Nice wanted to bring people together during the pandemic. In 2020, Club Quarantine was born, attracting hundreds of thousands of music lovers. DJ D-Nice reflects on that moment, five years later.
  • The Israeli military said that one of its airstrikes earlier this month killed Hashem Safieddine. There was no immediate confirmation from the militant group about the fate of top official.
  • Dry and windy conditions are in the forecast Monday and through mid-week in San Diego County.
  • The incident is being investigated, though the woman's current condition is unknown. The National Park Service advises visitors to stay at least 25 to 100 yards away from wild animals.
  • Every Sunday, indulge in a culinary experience at the exclusive Turf Club at Del Mar, ordinarily a members-only spectator area. Tickets include a three-course brunch menu , a reserved Turf Club table for the race day, and bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys. Tickets are $150 per person and tables seat 4. Turf Club membership is not required, but please review the website for dress code details. For more information visit: dmtc.com
  • The international company that owns the American brands is struggling with a glut of unsold cars and smaller profits. The layoffs could have ripple effects through its U.S. workforce of 52,000.
  • Starbucks is trying to fix falling sales by changing its vibe back to coffee-house roots. The new CEO says parts of the plan, like free non-dairy milk, are helping bring people back.
  • The Paralympics kick off in Paris on Wednesday and run through Sept. 8. Thousands of athletes from a record number of countries will compete across 22 sports. Here's what to know and how to watch.
  • Gusting Santa Ana winds will again batter much of Southern California Monday and into mid-week, raising concerns about potential wildfires.
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