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  • The Clairemont Drive Station attracts fewer passengers than any other station on the Blue Line trolley. Experts blame the city's restrictive zoning.
  • San Diego International’s new Terminal 1 will open on Sept. 22, offering more gates, new restaurants and a $3.8 billion modern design.
  • Sail into a breezy evening as Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mac McAnally, along with Scotty Emerick and Eric Darken, brings an island paradise tribute night aboard City Cruises Live. With salt in the air and stories in the songs, guests will enjoy timeless tunes, feel-good anthems, and a rare chance to catch these coastal troubadours up close. It’s the kind of night that feels like an intimate jam session—only floating along iconic skylines. Let the music flow, and the food and drinks too. Your ticket includes a multi-course buffet and premium open bar, with optional VIP perks like meet and greets and priority seating available for those who want to sail a little closer to the music. About this Experience Duration 3 hours Multi-course buffet dinner View Dining Menu Premium open bar Shared cabaret seating Onboard DJ entertainment Stunning city skyline views Live show experienceExtras & Upgrades VIP boarding: 30 minutes early VIP Meet & greet opportunity Signed, printed souvenir photo Priority VIP seating near the stageSchedule VIP Boarding: 6 p.m. VIP Meet and Greet: 6 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. General Boarding: 6:30 p.m. Cruising: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Cruise times may slightly vary. Please see the cruise calendar on this page and your email confirmation for the most accurate times for your cruise. Where to Meet Pier 1 Hornblower Landing 1800 N Harbor Dr San Diego, Calif. Pay to park options available on Grape Street. Give yourself plenty of time for parking, walking to the boat, and check-in at the dock.
  • Among other requirements, the Enduring Welcome Act would require the State Department to reopen its office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts, which was shuttered last month.
  • "Susan Monarez is no longer director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention," the Department of Health and Human Services wrote in a social media post. Her lawyers said she had neither resigned nor been told she was fired.
  • Signed into law last month, the federal "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is projected to cost the county more than $300 million each year in additional costs or lost revenue.
  • St. Teresa of Calcutta Villa in the East Village has three elevators that residents rely on.
  • The red-legged frog is the latest species to see success from binational cooperation along the nearly 2,000-mile border.
  • An opinion editor at the San Diego Union-Tribune speaks to KPBS about her abrupt firing this week. And UCSD researchers are using their shake lab to test a new type of steel. Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis is back to talk about the city’s new budget. Then, organizers of last weekend’s “No Kings” protest say even more people than the 60,000 that were initially estimated marched in San Diego. Finally, hear how the World Beat Cultural Center is honoring Juneteenth.
  • Ed People hasn't had any professional dance training, but he can definitely bust a move. The social media influencer says the goal of his global dance project is to "bring joy" and "build bridges."
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