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  • Celebrate "Thanksgiving in Spain" at Café Sevilla on Thursday, November 25th, while listening to live Latin music. Gather with family and friends to enjoy a delicious 3-Course Prix Fixe Thanksgiving Menu from 4pm-11pm. We will be featuring live Latin guitar music 5pm-9pm. The holiday menu includes Thanksgiving classics with a Spanish twist including butternut squash soup with lemon and chive cream; roasted turkey breast and glazed black forest ham served alongside sweet mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, brussel sprout casserole, corn bread and barbacoa pineapple chutney; and homemade pumpkin pie with cinnamon ginger whipped cream for dessert. Café Sevilla's Thanksgiving menu is priced at $49.50 for adults and $24.50 for kids (2-courses). Dinner menu is also available all day. For those who prefer to celebrate at home, Café Sevilla offers Thanksgiving Feasts to Go. These festive Thanksgiving packages are available for 2 or 4 guests and can be picked up hot and ready to serve on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 25. Dine-in reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 619-233-5979. Cafe Sevilla is conveniently located in the heart of San Diego's Gaslamp at 353 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. For more information, visit http://www.cafesevilla.com
  • Fighting and shelling remain intense in Ukraine as Russia has control of a key eastern Ukrainian city. In some areas, civilians have faced months of food and power shortages.
  • City officials unveiled new rules for day-trippers that go into effect on Jan. 16. It's part of a bid to better manage visitors who often far outnumber residents in the historic center.
  • The fifth annual San Diego Repertory Theatre Latinx New Play Festival is next month and Midday Edition is highlighting three of the playwrights. This week: Rachel Lynett.
  • The suspected driver of the truck packed with migrants, including 53 who died earlier this week in San Antonio, was unaware that the air conditioning unit had failed, according to court documents.
  • The characters' relationships develop and they face an array of surprises and complications in the bustling storyline that closes the fourth season.
  • Sunday, July 3, at 1 p.m. and Monday, July 4 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. During the French and Indian War, from 1755 to 1760, battles raged at Lake George, Crown Point, Fort Ticonderoga, and Quebec as France, Britain and the native peoples of North America fought to decide who would control the crucial highway of rivers and lakes between New York and the city of Montreal. We follow the fate of the Abenaki people one of the most influential Indian nations in early American history; and we examine the realities behind the myth of Robert Rogers and his legendary Rangers the frontier partisans who gained heroic status in this brutal war.
  • On a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court handed the Biden administration a victory, allowing it to rescind the Trump-era Remain in Mexico policy.
  • Investment from the government and private sector are changing the trajectory of the aging U.S. nuclear fleet and spurring development of new nuclear technology.
  • Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified under oath about a volatile and angry president who was prone to throwing dishes, knew that supporters were armed and didn't want the riot to stop.
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