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  • Enjoy a curated box of delicious chocolate baked goods created by local pastry chefs at the Friendly Feast Chocolate Bake Sale. Featured items include a dark chocolate tart with coffee caramel, chocolate brioche with coconut and passion fruit, and mousse layer cake inspired by Dubai chocolate.Indulge for a good cause! This community fundraising event supports the Friendly Feast scholarship fund, World Central Kitchen, and Monarch School. Featured chefs: Kylie Cablayan, Herb & Wood; Amanda Santiago, Juniper and Ivy; Anna Adams, George's at the Cove; Tina Gamel, Seneca Trattoria; Yara Lamers, Lionfish; James Foran, Grossmont CollegeVIP boxes go on sale Thursday, February 6General sales starts Wednesday, February 12 at 9 p.m.
  • Valentine’s Day plans made easy! Urban Plates is offering a special three-course Valentine’s meal for two for just $59. Available from Wednesday, February 12, through Monday, February 17, guests can enjoy this limited-time offer for dine-in or takeout at all Urban Plates locations.Start with your choice of two soups or salads, including the fan-favorite Tomato Basil Soup, Seafood Chowder, Caesar Salad, or House Salad. For the main course, pick from a selection of Grilled Steak, Chimichurri Steak, Grilled Salmon, Blackened Salmon, Garlic Shrimp, Barramundi Seabass, or Chili Glazed Grilled Tofu—each served with two sides and rustic bread.To finish on a sweet note, choose two desserts from a lineup that includes Mango Tart, Hummingbird Cake, Chocolate Vanilla Cake, Banana Cream Pie, Flourless Chocolate Cake, Chocolate Chunk Cookie, Cowgirl Cookie, and a Gluten-Free Chocolate Cookie. Plus, diners can add a Garlic Shrimp Skewer for just $5. For the perfect pairing, enjoy 50% off all wine bottles when dining in. For more details or to place an order, visit https://urbanplates.comFacebook / Instagram
  • Ahead of the election of the next pope, a chimney was installed atop the Sistine Chapel on Friday, which will help notify the public of the 267th pope.
  • The victory hands Venezuelan jockey Junior Alvarado his first career win in the Kentucky Derby. Sovereignty's trainer, Bill Mott, has won the Kentucky Derby once before.
  • Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, said he was mistakenly added to a group chat with U.S. national security leaders about imminent military strikes on Yemen.
  • Buzzi, who was best known for her regular appearances on the NBC variety TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, died on Thursday at her home in Texas.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he will ask Defense Department officials why an Army Black Hawk helicopter violated flight restrictions at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
  • Huge flocks of migrating geese, swans and other birds swoop into the lake for a rest on their long migration from as far south as Mexico to summer and nest in the Arctic Circle.
  • USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has opened up 73 jobs to internal candidates. They include roles just vacated by people who are receiving full pay and benefits through September.
  • Latinos, many from outside the U.S. mainland, have risen in prominence in horseracing, from the grooms to some of the winningest jockeys.
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