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  • The time has come when the veil is thin and the spirits are waking for a night of frightfully fun activities at the oldest, and many say most haunted, building in downtown San Diego! Friday the 13th at the Gaslamp Museum will open the doors for a night of ghastly delights. Explore the paranormal by learning about popular spirit hunting methods, hear ghost stories straight from those who’ve lived them, pose for a portrait looking your ghoulish best, and perhaps take a glimpse into what the future holds…. All this and more spooky surprises throughout the night! Your ticket to Friday the 13th at the Gaslamp Museum includes: - 2 drink tickets - Fortune Teller - Ghost stories - Paranormal methods - Tattoo station - Festive décor throughout - Your portrait taken in our photography booth as a memento (mori) of the ghoulishly good fun you’ve had! All proceeds go to The Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation to continue their mission of preserving and protecting the history of the Gaslamp Quarter. For more information visit: gaslampfoundation.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Meet the pioneering women who changed the world while flying it. Maligned as feminist sellouts, “stewardesses,” as they were called, knew different: they were on the frontlines of a battle to assert gender equality and transform the workplace.
  • Waymo, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, is rolling out driverless cars to passengers in L.A. San Francisco and Phoenix already have them.
  • The storm brought snow levels to several Northeast cities not seen in years. Another major storm arriving early this week threatens to bring even more hazardous conditions to the region.
  • Dallas singer 4batz rose from obscurity to a breathlessly awaited debut in barely a year — but his arrival is part of a tense exchange between hip-hop and R&B more than a decade in the making.
  • We're nearing a year when a negative leap second could be needed to shave time — an unprecedented step that would have unpredictable effects, a new study says.
  • NPR spoke to autoworkers, college students and Black churchgoers in the Detroit area about the general election. Many aren't excited about their likely choices, with some unsure they'll vote at all.
  • A solution is on the horizon for a landslide that stopped passenger train service through San Clemente.
  • A Michigan jury found James Crumbley was criminally responsible for the four murders his son, who was 15 at the time, committed at Oxford High School in 2021.
  • History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
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