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  • Circle K Kicks Off Fall with Up to 40 Cents Off: Thursday, October 9, between 4 and 7 p.m. Circle K is helping customers gear up for the last stretch of 2025 with a major fuel discount across the West Coast. The global convenience store chain is offering up to 40 cents* off per gallon of fuel on Thursday, October 9, between 4 and 7 p.m. at participating Circle K locations The price on the pump reflects the discounted price during that time. **Inner Circle early access to the fuel day pop-up starts Thursday, October 9, at 7 a.m. (local time) and ends at 3 p.m. (local time). Only fully registered members of Inner Circle can enjoy this offer. In order to redeem offer, registered member must enter phone number associated with Inner Circle account at the pump or inside at the cash register prior to the transaction. This offer does not stack with any other Inner Circle fuel offers (i.e. initial enrollment offer, everyday fuel discount). Offer available at participating Circle K Fuel locations only. See https://www.circlek.com/X to find the store near you. Circle K, 3154 EL CAJON BLVD - SAN DIEGO Circle K, 724 CIVIC CENTER: NATIONAL CITY Circle K, 1535 MORENA BLVD: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 60 BROADWAY: CHULA VISTA Circle K, 98 BONITA RD: CHULA VISTA Circle K, 7647 BALBOA AVE: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 4360 GENESEE AVE: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 10821 TIERRASANTA BLVD: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 10496 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 404 TELEGRAPH CANYON RD: CHULA VISTA Circle K, 1102 HOLLISTER ST: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 2210 OTAY LAKES RD: CHULA VISTA Circle K, 11906 CAMPO RD: SPRING VALLEY Circle K, 2903 JAMACHA RD: EL CAJON Circle K, 8617 CUYAMACA ST: SANTEE Circle K, 10520 CAMINO RUIZ: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 12868 CAMPO RD: SPRING VALLEY Circle K, 9750 N MAGNOLIA AVE: SANTEE Circle K, 10555 SCRIPPS POWAY PKWY: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 12849 RANCHO PENASQUITOS BLVD: SAN DIEGO Circle K, 2741 GATEWAY RD: CARLSBAD Circle K, 7602 EL CAMINO REAL: CARLSBAD Circle K, 11898 RANCHO BERNARDO RD: SAN DIEGO MORE LOCATIONS
  • Join us for a hauntingly good time at our Halloween Bash on Saturday, October 25, from 4:30 to 9 p.m.! Enjoy an evening of live music from Generation Gap, performing an eclectic mix of favorites and festive seasonal tunes. Ta-Chingon Taco Truck will be on-site serving up delicious eats, including a special combo of 4 tacos with rice and beans for just $12. Your ticket includes your first glass of wine, entry into our raffle, access to costume contests with fun prizes, and plenty of ghoulish surprises throughout the night. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Come ready for a spooktacular celebration! Somerset Vineyard & Winery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us and tantalize your taste buds at a selection of restaurants in San Diego to taste different kinds of dumplings and more! Experience different restaurants and tastes that may include Chinese soup dumplings, Korean mandu, Indian kofta, Nepalese momos, Turkish manti and more. Our evening tasting extravaganza is on Wednesday December 3 from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Each restaurant on this food tour will be serving up Tasting Plates for guests to enjoy and you will have a chance to visit a variety of different types of restaurants throughout the event. Visit each of the participating restaurants at your leisure by car or transit. View our past events, photos and more here! Tickets: Thanksgiving Special Tickets: $39 through to November 23, 2025 Early-bird Tickets: $69 per person through to November 25, 2025 Regular Tickets: $79 per person through to November 30, 2025 Note: Eventbrite fee and applicable sales tax is extra on all tickets purchased online. Ticket price includes tasting plates of dumplings at each of the participating restaurants on this self-guided tour throughout the evening. Note: ALL Tickets must be purchased in advance online. All ticket sales are final. Participating restaurants subject to change. Refund Policy: We understand that plans can change, but please note that all ticket sales are final. While we can't offer refunds, you're more than welcome to transfer your ticket to another person if you find yourself unable to attend. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dumpling-fest-san-diego-tickets-1554786370889?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1
  • The artist's 1940 painting, El sueño (La cama), was expected to sell for $40 to $60 million on Thursday night. It sold for $54.7 million.
  • The Neighborhood House in Logan Heights became the heart of the Mexican and Mexican American community in San Diego. Begun in 1914 by a group of wealthy Victorian socially progressive women including Mary and Helen Marston as a settlement house with the explicit goal of “Americanizing” Mexican immigrants, it evolved over time to be a site of community activism and civic participation for the next generation of Mexican American youth walking through its doors. Colloquially known as La Neighbor, the Neighborhood House was the nexus of relations in Logan Heights and offered integral services like health care, food distribution, English-language classes, a community oven, citizenship classes, and enrichment activities. This new exhibition brings together the written history of the house, along with nearly twenty new oral history interviews from former Logan Heights residents and Neighborhood House participants who were impacted by its services. The Neighborhood House Association continues today commemorating its 110th anniversary as a much different organization since its founding. Examining the history of Neighborhood House through the first sixty years shows us the ways in which individuals and governments have responded to pervasive social issues like poverty and lack of access to health care and education. It also shows the ways in which community is built and the next generation is fostered, despite continued vulnerability and the challenges posed by policy and planning decisions outside of local control. San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego County's unemployment rate decreased to 5% in August, down from a revised 5.2% in July and above last year's 4.9%, according to figures released Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Reflections in Play," juried by award-winning artist, Janice Cipriani-Willis. The water-based media exhibition runs Nov 2-29, 2025 at our Gallery in The Arts District, Liberty Station. The free Opening Reception is Friday, Nov 7, 5-8 p.m. with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Gallery is open Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Please visit www.sdws.org for more information. San Diego Watercolor Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Philip Rivers is coming out of retirement at age 44 for a shot at playing for the Indianapolis Colts, who are struggling to make the playoffs. He last played in the NFL in 2021.
  • Fiesta de Reyes in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is planning a Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration like no other in San Diego – a free, family-friendly immersive experience designed to bring the spirit of this traditional annual Mexican and South American celebration to life for San Diegans of all ages. The anchor concession in the state park, Fiesta de Reyes has become renowned as a vibrant hub for celebrations that honor the multicultural traditions of the San Diego region. Dubbed Dia de los Muertos – La Experiencia and now in its 4th year, the event is slated to run from October 1 through November 2. Dia de los Muertos is traditionally celebrated on November 1st and 2nd each year. Dia de los Muertos is a community-wide celebration of the history, Hispanic culture and rich heritage of the region. It is at this time of year that the spirits of loved ones who have died are thought to return to Earth to celebrate with friends and family. It is traditionally a time to gather and celebrate and remember the lives of those who are no longer with us. Throughout the month of October, the Fiesta de Reyes courtyard at the north end of the state park will be filled with fanciful, humorous, and visually stimulating décor, offered as tributes to many of San Diego’s early citizens. Many life-sized Catrina skeleton dolls in fancy dress, and many larger-than-life size, hold court at Fiesta de Reyes throughout the event. This year, there will be more than 60 unique Dia de los Muertos displays in Fiesta de Reyes, thousands of marigolds – a traditional flower associated with Dia de los Muertos – will fill the courtyard with color, and there will be an expanded live entertainment schedule on the Fiesta de Reyes stage. Staff will dress in festive attire associated with Day of the Dead and merchants will host both traditional and more contemporary Dia de los Muertos altars throughout the plaza. Both Casa de Reyes Restaurant and Barra Barra Saloon will feature special menu selections throughout the run of the event. Guests are encouraged to visit Fiesta de Reyes during the two weeks leading up to October 1, to watch the transformation of the plaza as it happens. It’s a chance to watch artistic process that is required to create a spectacular new world. “Fiesta de Reyes is and always has been about family and Dia de los Muertos is a celebration of family, so our goal is to honor that in as big and vibrant way we possibly can,” said Ryan Ross, director of Fiesta de Reyes. “Each year, we add to the celebration to honor the traditions that are such a defining part of the history and culture of San Diego. As always, we want folks to experience the spirit of this important aspect of our history by walking into a different world when they come through our gates.” Fiesta de Reyes is open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. each day with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays. Free parking is available throughout Old Town with extra parking available across Taylor Street in the CalTrans parking lot all day on weekend days and after 5 p.m. on weekdays.
  • The war involving the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has created the world's largest humanitarian disaster, a leading hunger agency says. The major city of el-Fasher has been particularly hard-hit.
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