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  • No one should face winter without protection from the cold. Guided by that belief, Frontwave Credit Union has launched its Give360 Coat and Comfort Drive, calling on the community to share new or gently used warm coats, clean blankets and practical shoes with neighbors experiencing hardship. Running from December 1 through January 16, the drive brings together Frontwave branches, Frontwave Arena and local nonprofit partners to support individuals and families throughout San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The Coat and Comfort Drive is one of the ways Give360 brings Frontwave’s commitment to community to life. By partnering directly with shelters, outreach teams and regional nonprofits, Frontwave helps ensure every donated coat, blanket and pair of shoes reaches people who rely on them, whether they are sleeping outdoors, staying in temporary housing or working toward stability. It is practical support delivered where it matters most. “Winter can be an unforgiving time for our neighbors who lack the basics,” said Bill Birnie, President and CEO of Frontwave Credit Union. “Give360 brings our community together, and teaming up with partners like Frontwave Arena helps us reach even more people who need warmth and care this season. When we show up for one another, we strengthen every part of the communities we serve.” For many people experiencing homelessness, one pair of shoes is all they have. When that pair breaks down, there is no easy replacement. Shoes wear out quickly when people spend long hours outdoors or walk long distances for basic needs, which is why practical shoes such as sneakers, walking shoes and sturdy boots are a major focus of this year’s drive. Community members can support the Coat and Comfort Drive in three simple ways: Donate at a Frontwave branch by dropping off new or gently used coats, blankets and shoes. Donate at Frontwave Arena on event days or at the box office Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donate online with a tax-deductible donation and Frontwave will buy the items needed most. To make giving simple, donors are encouraged to check closets for items no longer worn, repurpose outgrown children’s coats or take advantage of seasonal sales to pick up an extra item for someone in need. All donated items should be clean and in good condition so they can be distributed right away. Frontwave is proud to support nonprofit partners across the regions it serves, including Interfaith Community Services, Humanity Showers, Operation HOPE North County and the Brother Benno Foundation in San Diego County. The drive also supports Desert Sanctuary and Morongo Basin ARCH in San Bernardino County, along with Mission Hope Resource Center in Riverside County. About Frontwave Credit Union Eight Members. Forty dollars. One mission. Serve those who serve. What began in 1952 as a small military credit union is now a $1.8 billion financial institution serving more than 128,000 Members across San Diego, Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Frontwave is a member-owned not-for-profit, which means value goes back to Members through better rates, lower fees and dividends rather than to shareholders. With 18 branches and a full suite of financial solutions, Frontwave helps Members bank smart, build wealth and live better. Through Give360, Frontwave takes service beyond the branch, supporting local nonprofits and investing in programs that strengthen the communities it proudly serves. For more information, visit www.frontwavecu.com About Frontwave Arena Located in Oceanside, California, Frontwave Arena is the region’s premier destination for sports, entertainment, and cultural events. Opened in 2024, the arena is home to the San Diego Sockers, San Diego Clippers, and San Diego Strike Force, while also hosting world-class concerts, community celebrations, and special events. Its mission is to bring people together through experiences that elevate community wellbeing, spark connection, and celebrate the culture of San Diego County.
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre will break the current partisan tie at the county — hear from one political analyst about what that means. Then, Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis again joins us with his take on the District 1 election. Also, find out why area beaches are subject to closure. And, from reporting partner inewsource, hear about a new affordable housing project in the heart of Chula Vista. Finally, we’ve got a feature story on the 100th birthday of the oldest roller coaster in the county.
  • Shrapnel from a Marine artillery round struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle Saturday. The mishap took place along the Interstate 5 during celebrations to mark the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday. Plus, we get a recap of Saturday's "No Kings" protests in San Diego, and what issues were on the minds of protestors.
  • Sherri Goodman, who coined the term “threat multiplier” regarding climate change, will speak at SDSU in the Student Union Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 20 at 4:30 p.m. This event is presented by the International Securiy and Conflict Resolution (ISCOR) program at the College of Arts and Letters, through generous funding by donor and alumnus Edward Uechi (ISCOR '05). Additional support is also provided by the Center for War and Society.
  • Tacos El Franc, one of Tijuana’s most iconic and acclaimed taquerias, is opening second U.S. location in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter on Oct. 8, 2025. This new location follows the Baja-born brand’s first U.S. location at Westfield Plaza Bonita. While the Plaza Bonita location emulates the Tijuana original with table service dining, the Gaslamp Quarter location will offer a quicker, counter service, catering to on-the-go and late-night diners. Taqueros will work on charcoal grills to ensure steaks can be cooked in the traditional style – over mesquite – and the kitchen team will work in a brigade system, with individual taqueros manning the disco, steamer, and trompo. The new location will serve up staples like tacos de adobada, asada, cabeza, suadero, and tripa, plus 32oz Caguamas and Tacos El Franc USA’s signature San Diego-inspired menu item: beef tallow fries served with a variety of proteins. Tacos El Franc Gaslamp Quarter will open to the public at 4 p.m. on Oct. 8, 2025, and is located at 528 5th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101. For updates and more information, visit www.tacoselfranc.com and follow along on Instagram at @tacoselfranc.
  • State Sen. Steve Padilla’s letter comes as Imperial Valley residents and advocates say they were blindsided by plans for the project.
  • 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.
  • The closure of the Spreckels Sugar factory will shutter a $243 million industry and hundreds of jobs in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state.
  • The Warrior Foundation-Freedom Station 14th Annual Fundraiser! Featuring John James of The Platters! Join us on Dec. 5, 2025 from 1 - 3 p.m. at the La Mesa Veterans Club, 8118 University Ave., La Mesa Admission by donation ($10 minimum is gratefully appreciated). All donations go to the Warrior Foundation-Freedom Station! Rhinestone Grannies dancers were voted “BEST SENIOR DANCE LEGS IN AMERICA 2024”!
  • The 4th annual Birdstock Music Festival & Artisan Market transforms a closed-down La Jolla Boulevard in the seaside neighborhood of Bird Rock into a day-long street festival celebrating music and community. Admission is FREE for all ages! This year is bigger than ever, featuring appearances from San Diego's premier bands, artisans, community organizations and merchants. BirdStock will feature: • Five Stages of Live Music • Pelican Disco Dance Tent featuring Live DJs • Artisan Market — Over 70 curated booths for shopping • Wine & Beer Garden — Located by the main stage • Culinary Offerings & Food Trucks • Kids’ Zone including New Wave Youth Stage • Pet Parade and Costume Contest • Local Civic & Nonprofit Booths — to engage with community initiatives and projects This year, family-friendly offerings include a visit from the Mission Control bus, a pumpkin patch to prepare for Halloween, Halloween costume photography, a STEM area, flower bar, dunk tank, tennis/pickleball court, Book Nook, a hat bar, and more! A portion of proceeds from this year’s event benefits Bird Rock’s beloved neighborhood school, Bird Rock Elementary. BirdStock Music Festival offers a unique opportunity to explore and enjoy this charming La Jolla neighborhood during a day filled with music, fun and community spirit. For more information, please visit BirdStockMusicFestival.com. BirdStock Music Festival & Artisan Market on Instagram
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