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  • Enforcement of an updated sidewalk vending ordinance will begin Friday, following clarification of First Amendment concerns and impounding measures.
  • The County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday opposing plans by State Farm and other major insurers to reduce homeowner policies in the state.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria Friday officially signed into law the $5.82 billion Fiscal Year 2025 "Protecting Our Progress" budget passed unanimously by the City Council earlier this week.
  • Discover the power of sisterhood, bravery, and friendship in the darkest of circumstances… In the latest historical novel by Heather Morris, New York Times and international bestselling author of "The Tattooist of Auschwitz", "Cilka’s Journey", and "Three Sisters". Joining us all the way from Australia, Heather is looking forward to meeting you at Broken Yolk Cafe in Carmel Mountain Plaza for a delicious brunch and stimulating conversation as we discuss her latest novel, "Sisters Under the Rising Sun", a novel of sisterhood, bravery and friendship in the darkest of circumstances,. Your Adventure includes brunch, coffee, tax, gratuity, and an opportunity to meet Heather up close and personal in an intimate setting. Tickets must be purchased online, two options available: Event Registration w/ discounted hardcover book - This option includes event and a discounted hc copy of "Sisters Under the Rising Sun" to be delivered to the event for signing. Due to the special nature of this event, no refunds will be given after January 13, 2024 or for no-shows. Event Only - This option is for the event only. Books sold separately. Due to the special nature of this event, no refunds are available after January 13, 2024, or for no-shows.
  • The "Soultry Sisters" will host their third annual Summer Soulstice celebration this weekend in Carlsbad, a health and wellness festival by and for queer people of color.
  • The USD School of Law invites you to join us for the 38th Annual Nathaniel L. Nathanson Memorial Lecture Series on Thursday, February 1, 2024. Randall Kennedy is Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on contracts, criminal law, and the regulation of race relations. He was born in Columbia, South Carolina. This lecture series was established in 1984 to honor Nathaniel L. Nathanson, an esteemed law professor who devoted his life to the law and legal education. The series brings distinguished speakers to the University of San Diego to discuss issues of national significance. Details: 6:00 p.m. Lecture & Q&A in Theatre, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice 7:00 p.m. - Reception in Rotunda, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Parking for non-USD students or employees: Once you have registered a validation code to park for free in the West or Main Parking Structures will be sent to the email you registered with (within seven days of the event). The event is free but registration is requested. For more information visit: sandiego.edu
  • The case is one element in a right-wing legal and political campaign that frames efforts to respond to false and misleading information as censorship.
  • With negotiations on Capitol Hill at a standstill, a 34-year-old federal benefits plan for survivors of the country’s nuclear testing program is now set to expire on Friday.
  • It's the end of an era for the San Diego Sockers. They’re getting ready to play their final home games of the regular season at Pechanga Arena before making the move to a brand new arena in Oceanside.
  • Peter McDowell's older brother Jimmy died mysteriously in Vietnam in 1972. The filmmaker retraces his steps in "Jimmy in Saigon."
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