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  • Young voters lean toward Democrats but amid the U.S. response to the Israel-Hamas war, many Gen Z and millennial Americans are trying to find where they fit in the party - if at all.
  • For years, Kuumba Fest was held downtown. This year, it’s moving to the newly formed Black Arts and Culture District.
  • Geraldo Rivera leaves Fox News. He was a war correspondent, a host, a Trump supporter and, in his later years, an unexpected voice of reason — but above all, he was a showman.
  • Time to mark your calendars for the 2023 San Diego Front Runners Pride 5K Run & Walk! The Pride 5K Run & Walk is always a highlight of Pride Week festivities. Last year, a record setting 1,700 runners and walkers, from around the world, participated and raised $40,000 for our charity partners. Every year, funds raised at the San Diego Pride 5K generate significant donations for our charity partners – San Diego Pride and The LGBT Center’s Youth Housing Project. Registration is now open! When: Saturday, July 15, 2023 @ 8 a.m. Location: Hillcrest at the corner of Centre and University Ave
  • Join us on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022 at our 5th annual Reader Burgers & Beer event! This event will once again be held in beautiful Golden Hill Park. Try gourmet burgers from 20 of the best restaurants as they compete to win the "Best Burger" award. But what are burgers without beer to wash it down with? Enjoy beer tastings from 40+ local breweries. Curated exclusively by our food writers, this event brings together the very best burger vendors — and you decide who will ultimately win. Each attendee will be given a token to place in a voting box on the table of their favorite vendor. The vendor who receives the most tokens wins. While you eat your weight in burgers and bask in the San Diego sunshine, there will be live music, art demos and more. Saturday, September 10 from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. at Golden Hill Park 21+ ONLY! RAIN OR SHINE! NO INFANTS OR CHILDREN! NO PETS! ID required at the door Sales are final Samples and tastings are while supplies last No refunds will be issued GENERAL ADMISSION; 1PM (21+ ONLY) ID is required Valid from 1pm-4pm and includes burgers from all vendors and tastings from all breweries (while supplies last). 21+ with valid ID. $45.00 / $49.04 with fees VIP: 12PM (21+ ONLY) ID is required Valid from 12pm-4pm (early admittance) and includes burgers from all vendors and tastings from all breweries (while supplies last). 21+ with valid ID. $55.00 / $59.66 with fees PARTY 4-PACK- 1pm (21+ ONLY) ID is required Grab three friends and make it a party by buying a 4-pack of general admission tickets for just $140. These tickets include entry into the event at 1pm, unlimited burger and beer tastings samples from all participating vendors and live entertainment. 21+ ONLY. No pets, infants or toddlers will be permitted. View this event on Facebook
  • To celebrate and foster a lifelong love of reading, Assemblymember Chris Ward (D-San Diego) will be reading several books to children in partnership with the Library Foundation SD. Assemblymember Ward is an avid reader and enjoys reading books with his own children. The Library Foundation SD will also be giving away free children’s books to families at the event. Refreshments and balloon animals will be available for children in attendance. The famous Sparkles The Clown will be on site providing balloon animals or face painting (depending on audience size, it could be both!) WHEN |Friday, August 12 @10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. WHERE | Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Library • 215 West Washington Street San Diego, CA 92103 ADMISSION | This is a free event!
  • Reynolds Elementary School students and staff will be filtered into three different schools: Libby, Del Rio, and Foussat Elementary. But the plan raised transportation concerns.
  • Fresh off a historic arraignment, former President Donald Trump is still very much running to regain office in 2024. This is the lay of the land for the weeks and months ahead.
  • How residents in the Itaewon area in Seoul, South Korea are feeling right now, and how Halloween's tragic crowd surge might affect the "party mecca of South Korea."
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