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  • Two radio hosts in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin admitted to interviewing Biden with questions provided by his team, which violates many newsroom policies. One of them has resigned.
  • The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing arrangements. Now the solar industry is working to repair its reputation.
  • Families of service members lost in crashes say that if the Osprey is going to keep flying they want Bell Flight, Boeing and the Pentagon's V-22 joint program office to make the aircraft safe.
  • Save the Date: 11th Annual Zero Waste Symposium: Driving Progress with Circular Economy Initiatives on February 28, 2024 Join Zero Waste San Diego virtually or in-person for our signature annual event focused on solutions - the 11th Annual Zero Waste Symposium on February 28, 2024. This year's theme, Driving Progress with Circular Economy Initiatives, promises an inspiring day where attendees will hear the latest from industry innovators and connect with like-minded professionals. What can I expect at the symposium? * Expert panels and presentations on cutting-edge topics related to the circular economy, zero waste solutions, policy updates, and more * A dedicated space for organizations to exhibit their sustainable products and services * Plentiful networking opportunities to meet fellow attendees and featured speakers * An After Hours Happy Hour Reception to cap off the event Whether you join us online or in San Diego, we welcome individuals and groups eager to learn and make an impact through waste reduction efforts and circular thinking. We look forward to seeing old and new friends Feb. 28, 2024 for our biggest Zero Waste Symposium yet! Let's keep the momentum going toward a sustainable, circular San Diego Location: 5560 Overland Ave suite 210, San Diego, CA 92123, USA Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PT
  • Major League Soccer expansion team San Diego FC has signed winger Hirving “Chucky” Lozano as the club’s first designated player.
  • Authorities in Akron, Ohio, said the incident took place hours after police broke up a large gathering at the same location. No arrests were made, and police are seeking information from the public.
  • As many know, February is a time of the year where love takes the front seat! While your romance can shine wherever you are, there is one neighborhood in San Diego that stands out for its incredible dining scene, stunning views, and irresistible atmosphere. Whether you’re surprising your life-long partner with a romantic evening or looking to impress someone new, Little Italy is the neighborhood for the perfect Valentine’s Day celebration with those who mean the most. Little Italy is known for many attractions, but one of its most enchanting beauties is the breathtaking scenery that surrounds the neighborhood. Immerse yourselves in the stunning views of the city, iconic landmarks, and historical sites at every turn. While strolling through the charming blocks with your partner, bask in the picturesque city landscape by sitting at one of the many piazzas around the neighborhood. Among these, Piazza Della Famiglia stands out as a regional and national favorite for of its panoramic view of the bay and captivating fountain that transports you straight to the heart of Italy. Choosing the perfect restaurant is crucial in setting the right mood for the remainder of your date night. From fast casual spots to a high-end, lavish meal for two, the neighborhood boasts a diverse array of dining establishments. Since the 1920s, this neighborhood has been a culinary treasure, with Italian immigrants weaving their rich flavors into the identity of the community. Today, restaurants like Allegro, Mimmo’s, and Bencotto carry forward the legacy, serving dishes passed along from those who came before them while introducing their own modern twist. However, Little Italy offers more than just Italian dining, restaurants in the neighborhood such as Born and Raised, Cloak and Petal, and Ironside Fish & Oyster Bar offer exquisite food but also an intimate and romantic ambiance, setting the stage for an unforgettable night for just the two of you. Cap off your date night on a sweet note by treating yourselves to a classic scoop of Bobboi Natural Gelato, a charming gelato shop that offers rotating flavors throughout the year. You can also indulge an Italian pastry from Nonna + Zucchero, where you can find any sweet treat your heart desires, creating the perfect sweet ending to your date night excursion. Little Italy on Facebook / Instagram
  • "I am deeply honored and grateful to be appointed by Mayor Gloria to be our city's next fire chief," Logan said.
  • Join Fox’s “Next Level Chef” co-star and Bravo’s “Top Chef All-Stars” winner Richard Blais and his wife, Jazmin for a one-night meet and greet event to celebrate the launch of the couple’s first collaborative cookbook “Plant Forward: 100 Bold Recipes for a Mostly Healthy Lifestyle.” Taking place at California English, Blais’ fine-casual restaurant showcasing cheeky cuisine inspired by the Southern California coast and English pub classics, on Wednesday, November 29 from 5:30pm to 7pm. Attendees of the event will receive a signed copy of the book along with the opportunity to meet Richard and Jazmin. This is Richard’s third cookbook and the first one he has done in collaboration with his wife, Jazmin. San Diego marks the final stop in Richard and Jazmin’s cookbook tour. Tickets can be purchased online for $49. “Plant Forward” offers a look inside the Blais’ kitchen showing how the couple eats and maintains healthy habits when the TV cameras are off. Richard and Jazmin team up to show you how to have fun with cooking, taking produce to an entirely new level without having to abandon meat or dairy entirely! The book features 100 bold recipes for a mostly healthy lifestyle without abandoning meat or dairy entirely. After the event, guests are welcome to enjoy drinks and a delicious dinner at Chef Richard Blais’ California English. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Seinfeld star plays the mother of a terminally ill girl being visited by Death, who has taken the physical form of a giant parrot, in new film.
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