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  • A new album from influential local jazz trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos is about celebrating the tunes that got him through a rough few years — and the musicians and students that surround him.
  • The California Highway Patrol will intensify its policing of San Diego-area freeways and rural roads starting Friday as part of its annual effort to nab intoxicated motorists and crack down on other types of dangerous driving over the extended Fourth of July holiday weekend.
  • Saturday, January 28 from 1 – 3 p.m. Instructor: Suzanne Balestri With Valentine’s Day around the corner, wow your sweetie or show your windows, potted plants, and gardens some love with fused glass art! Learn the basics of Kiln-Formed (“Fused”) Glass and create your own glass garden and/or window decor to beautify your indoor and outdoor spaces!! This workshop is great for all skill levels including beginners! You will learn how fused glass differs from other forms of art glass, what tools are used in creating a basic piece, and how to cut and grind the glass you will be using in your project. You will then create your pieces using a colorful array of provided glass and embellishments that you will adhere onto your glass “canvas”. Your pieces will be fired in a glass kiln to completely fuse your design into one piece, and will be ready for you to pick up the following week. The workshop fee includes all materials, equipment, pre-workshop instruction videos, and kiln firing for two pieces. Additional sun catchers or garden sticks can be made for $10 each. Beginners welcome! This workshop is appropriate for ages 13 and up. Children under age 13 must be accompanied by adult. • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The pilot program last summer was so popular with residents and tourists that the city brought it back.
  • Gelson’s is bringing the comfort of homemade meals to holiday dinner tables this year with no-fuss premade dishes. To save the hassle of pairing main dishes with sides, guests are invited to order meal options such as the Prime Rib Dinner, which is served with Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Spinach, Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Cornbread Stuffing, Mushroom Peppercorn Gravy, Horseradish Sauce, and Butterflake Dinner Rolls. Dinner meal packages range in price from $60-$200 and can serve up to 12 people. Guests also have the option to choose main course dishes, such as Spiral Cut Glazed Ham or a Hazelnut Cranberry Roast, for a plant-based alternative and pair them with a la carte sides of their choice. Side options include Cranberry Sauce, Cornbread Stuffing, and Mashed Potatoes, which range in price from $7-$20. To complete the holiday feast, dessert options such as Gelson’s Apple Pie and New York Style Cheesecake are available. Visit here for more details and to place orders from now until December 22. Meals will be available for pick-up between December 21-24. All holiday dinner orders will be refrigerated at the time of pick up and will require reheating. Reheating instructions will be provided at the time of pick-up. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • As fentanyl deaths surge, lawmakers want more drug busts and arrests. But new research found tough police tactics might increase overdoses and drug deaths in communities.
  • For much of his career, Alan Palomo has coaxed sounds from synthesizers and been at the forefront of the chillwave genre. With his fourth album — and his solo debut — he's changing it up.
  • Health insurance premiums on Covered California will increase an average of 9.6% next year. But state officials say most people will avoid price hikes because of government assistance programs.
  • Dynamic pricing of groceries, or reducing prices as perishable items approach their expiration date, could reduce food waste from grocery retailers by 21% or more, a study from UC San Diego's Rady School of Management released Tuesday found.
  • Residents of Grizzly Flats are filing claims for damages against the Forest Service.
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