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  • Pedro Quintana-Lujan of Phoenix faces several charges after driving his pickup truck into a group of bicyclists. The local cycling community is reeling from the tragedy.
  • We look forward to welcoming you like family on Easter Sunday with stunning views of the glistening San Diego Bay waters and a festive menu presented by Executive Chef Christopher Aguirre. Celebrate by indulging in specialties like a Crab Omelet with fingerling potatoes, toast, peas, lemon, nueske bacon, and potatoes; Tiramisu Waffles with whipped ricotta, Kahlua maple syrup and cocoa powder; Smoked Rib Sugo with creamy polenta, pickled peppers, and gremolata, in addition to delicious, traditional favorites like the Croque Madam or Quiche. Top it off with a CL Bloody Mary or mimosa. Spring Escape Package: it’s easy to find 100 reasons to travel with family on beautiful Coronado Island, and we’re throwing in extra thanks with a $100 resort credit to properly celebrate in a seaside setting. Enjoy: · Two-night accommodations · $100 resort credit* · Complimentary self-parking · Waived resort fee Make a reservation: https://resy.com/cities/sd/venues/crown-landing-at-loews-coronado-bay-resort/events/easter-brunch-at-crown-landing-2022-04-17 Visit Loews Coronado Bay on Facebook + Facebook
  • San Diego Restaurant Week, presented by the California Restaurant Association, returns to wow diners with over 100 restaurants across 30+ neighborhoods for eight days of dining from Sunday, September 25, 2022, through Sunday, October 2, 2022. San Diego Restaurant Week invites diners to indulge and support local restaurants with diverse menus featuring special prix-fixe pricing throughout the county. Guests can enjoy two-course lunches for $10, $15, $20, and $25 and three-course dinners for $20, $30, $40, and $50, depending on the restaurant’s price points. This savory fall dining extravaganza offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy top restaurants and budding culinary talents at a tantalizing price point! With over one hundred restaurants offering a feast for the senses it can be difficult to narrow down a final location (or eight) to enjoy. San Diego Restaurant week makes it easy to decide the ideal brunch, lunch, or dinner option with website filters for neighborhood, cuisine, dining options, and price point. Guests are invited to inspire their taste buds by browsing menus for all participating restaurants which are available in advance here. Reservations are not required to participate in this foodie-favorite week but are highly recommended! Travel & Leisure magazine has called San Diego one of "America's best cities for foodies” and it is time to experience the culinary magic firsthand. From Cali Baja fusion to five-star dining, casual comfort food, freshly caught seafood, locally grown produce and everything in between, San Diego’s chefs are cooking up some of the best food found anywhere and San Diego Restaurant Week offers the opportunity to enjoy these culinary treasures at a tremendous value. A list of participating restaurants can be found here with new restaurants being added daily. Be sure to check frequently for delicious new finds and make reservations now! Socials: San Diego Restaurant Week: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram California Restaurant Association: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Scientists are turning up more evidence that some people may harbor a viral reservoir in the wake of COVID-19. What could that tell us about long COVID?
  • Senators heard from witnesses, ranging from judicial ethics experts to a former attorney general in the George W. Bush administration, but used their questioning to reinforce their own arguments.
  • Police in Hong Kong filed murder charges against the former husband, father-in-law and brother-in-law of a model and influencer after they found what they believe to be parts of her dismembered body.
  • The lack of prosecutions and convictions points to a disconnect between the San Diego Police Department and the City Attorney’s Office.
  • John Sopko has long been a U.S. government-appointed watchdog for how money was distributed in Afghanistan. He believes there are lessons that apply to aiding Ukraine's fight against Russia.
  • Spring Valley Day will bring together residents, businesses, community organizations, and County Services to celebrate the beauty and diversity of Spring Valley. We’ll be closing off the entire block in front of Bancroft Elementary School from Central Avenue to Avocado Street for a family friendly, street fair style event. The school’s large dirt lot will be used for free event parking. There will be live entertainment, a FREE fun zone, “Cars & Community” car show, first responder displays from San Miguel Fire & Rescue and San Diego County Sheriff, many County agencies from Animal Services to Vector Control, and many vendors selling food, crafts, merchandise, or promoting their business/organization. Visit: https://www.springvalleyday.com/
  • On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a vaccine mandate issued by the Biden administration that would have applied to companies with 100 employees or more. Legal analyst Dan Eaton breaks down why vaccine mandates are being blocked. Plus, the Chula Vista Police Department is using Chinese-made surveillance drones the Pentagon says might pose a national security risk. And, this weekend in the arts, there's a pairing of photography and contemporary dance, a couple of outdoor or virtual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, and some outdoor blues.
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