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  • Some family members of the people killed or wounded during a 2019 shooting at a California garlic festival are suing the companies that distributed the rifle used in the attack that killed three and wounded 17.
  • We are raising a glass to the release of Bewitching the Home podcast hosted by Holistic Interior Design and Creatrix of Sacred Space, Rachel Larraine Crawford. Our evening will take place at the dreamy Yoga Deck in Bankers Hill. Which is a space that Rachel designed in 2021 with the intention of holding such beautiful events as this. Date | Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 5pm Location | Yoga Deck Register for Free here! Please join her as she embarks on this exciting journey. Rachel created the podcast as a way to complete her mission of creating sacred space in every home. She is taking her 20 years of Interior Design experience and mixing it with her lifelong spiritual relationship to share ritual and practices in order to live in a home and a life that is energetically supportive to your higher self. Patreon members of Bewitching the Home will receive a magically curated swag bag, if you are not a member you can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/Bewitching For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bewitching-the-home-podcast-launch-party-tickets-292013900437
  • Madhur Jaffrey says she never took cooking seriously, and it may be her secret to her success: "I love to eat and when you do, you think of all the possibilities."
  • Electric cars can help reduce climate change, but they are costly. Some commuters in the city say e-bikes are the best way to get around.
  • Two San Diego legends — two masters of their craft, two Teds — have both of their former homes for sale.
  • The Democratic governor's inaugural address crafted California as a beacon for freedom amid a rising tide of oppression taking hold in other statehouses. He chose Jan. 6 for the events to draw a contrast with the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol two years ago.
  • P-22 has lived in Griffith Park for a decade, earning nicknames like the "Hollywood Cat" and the "Brad Pitt of mountain lions." He is undergoing health evaluations after exhibiting signs of distress.
  • From relentless campaigning to snubs and speeches, the Academy Awards have often reflected a cultural conflict zone. Michael Schulman sifts through the controversies in a new book.
  • Four school districts in the mountain area were closed because of icy conditions and snow.
  • Experience the magic and charm of winter like never before when you join us for Winter Festival on Friday, January 7 from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, January 8 from 3:30-8:30 p.m. at Poway Community Park! Whether it’s building a snowman, sledding down the snow hill, roasting marshmallows by the campfire, making silly faces in the photo booth, or taking a spin around the synthetic skate rink, there is bound to be something for everyone! A variety of old favorites and exciting new specialty and food vendors will be on-site. All visitors are encouraged to come curious and hungry! Free shuttles to and from the event will be available from two nearby locations: Poway City Hall parking lot, located at 13325 Civic Center Drive; and the Boys and Girls Club parking lot at 12988 Bowron Road. Entrance, ice skating, skate rentals, snow hill, sled use, crafts, bounce house, winter games, snow play areas, and photo booth are free. Food and specialty vendors, including pony rides, do charge a fee. ATM machines will not be available at the event; as some vendors are cash only, visitors should plan accordingly.
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