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  • Join us for the ultimate New Year’s Eve celebration with fine dining, spectacular entertainment, and breathtaking views on our Premier San Diego New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise. This upscale dining experience on the bay features a chef-prepared plated meal, festive cocktails, and exceptional service. You’ll revel in sweeping views of San Diego’s iconic landmarks, such as the Coronado Bay Bridge and the Rady Shell from the warm and comfortable indoor areas and open-air decks. An iconic New Year’s Eve bash is complete with a open bar, our live DJ playing crowd favorites, and dancing into the night. Come aboard for a magnificent evening of dining, dancing, and champagne! City Cruises on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Premieres Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Delve into the world behind a Kansas City Ballet performance. By highlighting the contributions of the dancers, creative team, and other behind-the-scenes experts, the documentary reveals how every role contributes to a cultural experience that unites the community by transforming a single ballet performance into a collaborative masterpiece.
  • The San Diego History Center, in partnership with the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art, presents the exhibition "San Diego’s Lost Neighborhoods" at our Balboa Park museum. Using augmented reality, oral histories, and archival materials, the exhibition examines how discriminatory policies—including redlining, freeway construction, and gentrification—displaced communities and documents the human impact of that loss. Featured neighborhoods include Julian, City Heights, the Gaslamp Quarter, La Jolla, Chollas View, Southcrest, and MLK Way; the exhibition invites citywide reflection on this often overlooked chapter of our city’s past. San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • A popular women's dating advice app suffered a major data breach, revealing users' drivers' licenses, messages and other sensitive information. The hack put a spotlight on the flaws in "whisper networks."
  • Community plan updates for the College Area and Clairemont aim to encourage more housing near trolley stops and on commercial strip malls.
  • Jimmy Kimmel's return to airwaves might just point the way forward for late night TV to prove its relevance to American audiences — and to itself.
  • With the launch of Sora 2, OpenAI has opened a new chapter in addictive, and some worry dangerous, AI video content.
  • State Sen. Steve Padilla’s letter comes as Imperial Valley residents and advocates say they were blindsided by plans for the project.
  • The sanctions sharply escalate tensions with the leftist leader of a country that has traditionally been one of the closest U.S. allies in South America.
  • President Trump wants to be able to fire far more executive branch employees at will — upending checks on presidential power that have existed for more than a century.
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