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  • Only once a year do you get to celebrate a fresh start with the rest of the world, at Onyx Nightclub it’s always one for the books. Enjoy an extravagant night, San Diego's best nightclub, hosts its Annual New Year's Eve Glitz & Glam.We'll be transforming three party rooms into the most entertaining experiences New Years has ever brought to the Gaslamp Quarter. You're in for a night of brilliance.- 3 Rooms of Music- 2 Levels for Partying- 1 Massive CelebrationPlan ahead, dress to impress, and make it to downtown early to enjoy the rise of the night. When the clock is about to hit midnight enjoy a marvelous countdown followed by an astounding sky of confetti, trailed by champagne showers and great wishes.Onyx Nightclub will have three parties going at once! The 1st extravagant dance floor will have a mix of EDM, Hip-Hop, and Top 40 hits. Make your way down to the 2nd incredible room for a high-energy Latin dance experience mixing some Latin hits with that Open Format fun. Lastly, the 3rd remarkable room will have everything from Top Hits to Reggaetón to have you dancing uncontrollably the entire night.Parking: the nearest car park would be horton plaza.Dress code: dress to impress. Semi-formal or cocktail attire is required. Glitz, glitter, and glam are what we are going for, hope you do too!Safety: party responsibly. Don't drink & drive. Use ride share, taxi, or designated driver company to get home safely.All sales are final: no refunds.For more information visit: onyxroom.comStay Connected on Facebook
  • The California Highway Patrol is urging motorists to drive safely heading into the new year and is ramping up efforts to ensure safety by launching a Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) next weekend.
  • As the year comes to an end, Oscar-hopefuls fill theaters but some indie gems may get overlooked.
  • After rapidly expanding its self-driving car program, things took a disastrous turn for Cruise when one of its robotaxis struck a pedestrian.
  • Companies like EasyKnock offer to help people in financial trouble by buying their home and renting it back. An NPR investigation finds the deals cost some people a lot of money and even their homes.
  • Kids have too much screen time and not enough autonomy, says author Jonathan Haidt. His book The Anxious Generation argues this has caused an epidemic of mental illness and suggests ways to fix it.
  • Studies suggest people who take metformin for diabetes may be at lower risk for cancer, heart disease and dementia. Now researchers aim to test if it prevents age-related diseases in healthy people.
  • The storm brought snow levels to several Northeast cities not seen in years. Another major storm arriving early this week threatens to bring even more hazardous conditions to the region.
  • Lower courts ruled it's "cruel and unusual" to fine or jail people on public land if no shelter is available. An Oregon city says that's hamstrung efforts to keep public spaces safe and open to all.
  • Multiple federal and state government agencies count the number of deaths from extreme floods, wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes. They don't always agree on which deaths should be counted.
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