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  • It's common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated mental illness or substance abuse. A new law will help them get Medicaid.
  • Looking for something free and different? Vinyl Heirloom Society is a collective of dance vinyl enthusiasts dedicated to keeping vinyl alive. This includes the art of live analog mixing by founders Tim Seeley and Mike Haeggquest (aka MixdUpMike) whose music catalogs span decades and across all genres. ‘Give Thanks’ is VHS’ quarterly free vinyl party at San Diego’s 100 year mainstay, The Hole in the Wall in the Midway District, featuring special guest selectors Markalan (FeelIt Records) and Dylan Payne (in the Bagg Records). Expect to hear new, timeless, hard to find, and out of date selections that spans all electronic genres. All forms of House and Progressive, Deep Melodic Trance, Rare Beats, Electronica, IDM, Minimal, Downtempo, and everything in between. VHS brings in their own amplified sound system, 2 technic turntables, and pioneer DJM750 MKII for events. It’s a throwback to basic sound systems and a return to what’s important, the music. Join us as we joyously welcome in the holiday season and ‘Give Thanks’ for the gift of vinyl. Visit: https://www.theholesandiego.com/
  • Michael B. Jordan plays twins Smoke and Stack in a music-besotted, blood-drenched supernatural thriller, Sinners. And Bowen Yang and Lily Gladstone in a remake of the groundbreaking 1993 rom-com, The Wedding Banquet.
  • American winemakers tell us why tariffs hurt their industry.
  • The advice helped him when his wife was sick with breast cancer. And now 20 years later, he still finds it's still invaluable while supporting her through dementia.
  • In 2019, Louisiana's fourth graders ranked 50th in the country for reading. Now, they're 16th. Here's how the state, and one rural district, pulled it off.
  • SANDAG has long envisioned a new rail line from the border to Sorrento Mesa. But a recent planning study found immense cost and engineering challenges.
  • A bipartisan group of congress members is again raising the alarm about the cross border sewage crisis as scientists reported dangerous levels of sewer gas in the Tijuana River Valley earlier this week. In other news, mental health resources are scarce. On Thursday, Palomar Health broke ground on a new 120 bed facility that will bring much needed services to the North County, including help for our first responders. Plus, more than 100 disabled veterans spent a week in San Diego last month for the VA’s summer sports clinic. Our KPBS military and veterans reporter spent time with some of the veterans, and says they get so much more than a workout.
  • A long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza began after a three-hour delay as Hamas named the three female hostages it plans to free later on Sunday.
  • Council members rejected a resolution saying the city would support federal deportation efforts and also follow state law forbidding local police from cooperating with federal agents.
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