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  • The first Trump administration spent $28 billion bailing out farmers during a trade war with China. The White House has said it's starting to look at how to help this time around.
  • Close out 2024 with an unforgettable dining experience at The Shores Restaurant, featuring stunning ocean views and a decadent 3-course menu. Indulge in dishes like Lobster Bisque, Maple Leaf Farm Duck Breast, and a rich Chocolate Mousse Tart, with optional enhancements such as Butter Poached Lobster Tail or House-Made Crab Cake. Pricing is $67 per person, exclusive of tax and gratuity, with a la carte and kids' menus available. The celebration takes place on Tuesday, December 31, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., making it a memorable way to welcome 2025. Additionally, La Jolla Shores Hotel is offering a New Year’s Eve Stay The Night Package, exclusively on December 31st, where guests can enjoy a one-night stay, complete with two complimentary welcome drinks upon arrival, and a three-course pre-fixe dinner for two at The Shores Restaurant. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=17650&restref=17650&experienceId=399118&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared The Shores Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • The House has passed legislation that would make sweeping changes to voter registration, including requiring those signing up to present documents proving U.S. citizenship.
  • Hear new albums by one-third of boygenius, two-thirds of Carolina Chocolate Drops, and one-quarter of TV on the Radio.
  • Ring in the New Year with an unforgettable dining experience at Cellar Hand! Enjoy a 5-course pre-fixe menu showcasing our hyper-local cuisine, thoughtfully crafted to highlight the best seasonal flavors. The menu will include Sterling caviar dip, local spiny lobsters, Thompson Heritage Ranch pork, and Land & Feast ranch bone marrow. Elevate your evening with supplemental wine pairings from our exclusively California wine list—reserve your table now for a celebration to remember! $95 per person, with 3 and 4 pour wine pairing options. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1326532&restref=1326532&experienceId=375725&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared Cellar Hand on Instagram
  • Celebrate New Year's Eve in style at The Marine Room with an elegant 4-course prix fixe dinner. Delight in sophisticated dishes such as Grilled Chicory Salad, Miso-Glazed Tasmanian Sea Trout, and Triple Mousse Cake, with optional enhancements like Lobster Thermidor and Winter Black Truffle. Guests can also enjoy a curated wine pairing to elevate the experience. Pricing starts at $195 per person, with the wine pairing for an additional $95. A kids' menu is available upon request. The special NYE dinner will be available on December 31st from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., with live music from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Make your New Year’s Eve unforgettable at this iconic San Diego oceanfront destination. Additionally, La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club is offering a New Year’s Eve Stay The Night Package, exclusively on December 31st, where guests can enjoy a one-night stay, complete with two complimentary welcome drinks upon arrival, and dinner for two at The Marine Room. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=23464&restref=23464&experienceId=393215&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared&_ga=2.97317471.1950226661.1735334790-1597459002.1735334790 The Marine Room on Instagram and Facebook
  • The court could face cases on abortion, congressional maps and labor unions. With Tesla suing the state, Elon Musk is backing the conservative candidate who's received President Trump's endorsement.
  • San Diego Filipino Cinema marks its sixth anniversary with CineLibre, featuring a free screening of San Diego Filipino Film Festival short films and conversations with filmmakers, including Luke Lace and Marissa Roxas.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom released the Master Plan for Career Education, which aims to get Californians into better jobs. Some legislators say it doesn’t go far enough and experts criticize many of its proposals.
  • A new law prohibits local governments from mandating voter identification, but Huntington Beach is fighting back.
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