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  • During the rains, crews from the city's Storm Patrol operation will be monitoring areas throughout the city and responding to incidents, such as temporary flooding and downed trees or branches.
  • As Washington escalates pressure on Venezuela, any push for regime change risks becoming a costly, dangerous gamble — not the quick fix President Trump might hope for.
  • In addition to hits already in theaters like Wicked: For Good, this holiday week brings sequels for Zootopia and Knives Out.
  • Join us for Belmont Park's 2nd Annual BeerFest on Sunday, October 26! This FREE festival brings live music, hilarious gourd games, and 15+ local brewers pouring by the beach. All You Can Drink Wristband - $35 for unlimited pours. **Must be 21 years of age to purchase. Event is free for entry and open for all ages to attend** A portion of the proceeds will benefit Feeding San Diego.
  • South Park to Host First Annual Halloween Dog Parade Community event invites local pups and their families to celebrate Halloween in costume South Park, San Diego South Park will be going to the dogs this Halloween as the neighborhood hosts its First Annual South Park Halloween Dog Parade on Friday, October 31. Local residents and dog lovers are invited to dress up their pups and join in a festive, family-friendly parade through the heart of South Park. The event kicks off with a meet-up at 4:45 p.m. on the grass area along 28th Street between Ash and A Street. At 5 p.m. sharp, the parade will begin, meandering through neighborhood streets and concluding at the South Park Dog Park. The parade is free and open to the public. Anyone with a costumed dog is welcome to join. Whether dressed as superheroes, spooky spirits, or silly characters, dogs of all shapes and sizes are encouraged to strut their stuff for the community to enjoy. The South Park Halloween Dog Parade is organized by local residents Aaron and Marci Flores, along with their nine-year-old daughter Tillie and beloved dog Hermey. “This event is all about celebrating community, creativity, and of course, our four-legged friends,” said organizer Marci Flores. “We hope neighbors will come together, dress up their pups, and make this first parade a tradition that continues for years to come.” An event flyer with a QR code is available and can be scanned for the latest updates and photos via Instagram handle southparkhalloweendogparade Event Details: • What: First Annual South Park Halloween Dog Parade • When: Friday, Oct. 31, 2025 o Meet-up at 4:45 PM | Parade starts at 5 p.m. • Where: Meet at 28th Street (between Ash and A Street), ending at South Park Dog Park • Who: Open to anyone with a costumed dog • Cost: Free For more information and to follow event updates, scan the QR to connect with us on Instagram.
  • Celebrate Thanksgiving by the bay with an indulgent holiday buffet at Humphreys SoCAL Dining & Music. Gather with family and friends for a festive feast featuring an array of seasonal flavors, chef-inspired entrées, and sweet holiday treats. Savor favorites like citrus-brined Carolina turkey, garlic peppercorn Angus prime rib, herb-crusted local seabass, and honey-spiced glazed ham. Enjoy a fresh selection of starters including artisanal cheeses, smoked salmon, and autumn field greens, plus seasonal specialties such as curry spiced pumpkin bisque and rustic root vegetables. Guests can also delight in interactive stations like our made-to-order pasta, waffles, and more. For younger guests, a dedicated children’s buffet offers kid-friendly classics, while the dessert display features everything from traditional pumpkin and pecan pie to decadent cheesecakes, cakes, and cookies. Make this Thanksgiving truly memorable with stunning marina views, a welcoming atmosphere, and a dining experience the whole family will enjoy. Visit: https://halfmooninn.com/event/thanksgiving-brunch-buffet/ Humphreys Half Moon Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • Heightened immigration enforcement is causing fear and isolation, with experts warning of lasting health and social consequences.
  • Ever gotten a text saying you forgot to pay a nonexistent road toll or need to pick up a mystery package? Google's going after the scammers behind those messages.
  • Amid a spike in dog euthanasias in recent years, the county auditor is reviewing the department’s policy and procedures.
  • Dawnita Brown left her job to become a caregiver for her parents. Brown says it's a gift to care for her parents, but it can also be difficult. That's why respite is an important part of her life.
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