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  • Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 25th, 2024 and prepare for an unforgettable evening of laughs. Laughs for Less: Tickets start at just $10, making this the perfect night out for locals and visitors alike. Doors open at 7 p.m., with the show kicking off at 7:30 p.m. sharp. A Hilarious Lineup: Presented by The Comedy Machine, this night promises to be full of non-stop entertainment. Laughter Under the Stars: Comedy Night takes place in Casino Pauma’s outdoor entertainment event tent, so the fun continues rain or shine. Casino Pauma is located at 777 Pauma Reservation Rd. Dress comfortably and prepare for a night of side-splitting laughs. Important Details: Must be 18 or older to attend ADA seating available at the Box Office No refunds or exchanges Beverages available for purchase Don't miss your chance to be part of the laughter! Visit: https://www.etix.com/ticket/mvc/legacyOnlineSale/performance/sale/validateCaptchaAndGoSelectPage Casino Pauma on Instagram and Facebook
  • The blaze erupted for unknown reasons about 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of La Posta Road and Old Highway 80 in Campo, just south of Interstate 8 and about five miles west of Golden Acorn Casino.
  • Some Yankees players used a new bat during the second game in the Major League Baseball series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
  • Thailand, China and Myanmar have coordinated efforts over the past month to shut down the scam centers that bilked victims around the world out of billions of dollars.
  • Hackman's pacemaker was last active on Feb. 17, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza. He said Friday it is "a very good assumption" that was his death date.
  • Erin Patterson hosted several of her estranged husband's relatives for lunch in July 2023. Within days, three of them were dead of mushroom poisoning. She denies deliberately poisoning them.
  • San Diego Early Music Society will host Dutch American harpsichordist Kathryn Cok in a solo concert on October 27 that will highlight the connections between composers Dietrich Buxtehude and Johann Sebastian Bach. Kathryn Cok will open the San Diego Early Music Society’s 2024-2025 season of concerts as part of the Solo Series. Her concert will take place at St. Paul’s Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. Additional information and tickets are available on the Society’s website. Kathryn Cok is an internationally recognized soloist and basso continuo player, and is an accomplished harpsichordist, fortepianist and academic. She currently teaches at the Royal Conservatoire in the Hague, where she also sits as the Head of Master Research. As part of her visit to San Diego, Dr. Cok will be give a masterclass to keyboard students at SDSU and UCSD in collaboration with professors Tina Chong (SDSU) and Takae Ohnishi (UCSD). San Diego Early Music Society was founded in 1981 to showcase music of medieval, Baroque and Renaissance periods. Every year, the Society brings in talent from across the globe to perform on period instruments in venues around the San Diego community. San Diego Early Music Society can be contacted by phone at (619) 291-8246, by email at sdems@sdems.org, or on their website at sdems.org. San Diego Early Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain.
  • The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30. The newborn, female calf is "doing well," according to zoo staff.
  • While the welcome will be warm, Australia's national and state leaders want the royals removed from their constitution.
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