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  • The facility is scheduled to be completed next summer adjacent to the river park at SDSU Mission Valley. Once it is up and running, SDSU students will be able to gain experience and learn more about watershed science and hydrological systems.
  • The San Diego City Attorney’s Office has agreed to pay $30 million to the family of a 16-year-old youth who was fatally shot by police last January in what would be one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S. history.
  • Four races highlight this year's elections: a redistricting referendum in California, governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia and the mayoral contest in New York City.
  • Día de los Muertos: Honoring Janitzio Island Traditions La Vista Memorial Park presents its annual Día de los Muertos celebration with a special tribute to Janitzio Island's sacred traditions. This authentic cultural event features altar displays, traditional music, cultural performances, and a candlelit night vigil ceremony. Families are invited to bring offerings to honor their ancestors in this beautiful Mexican tradition that celebrates the continuity of life and death. Free admission. Main celebration 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., park open until midnight for traditional night vigil. Altar and headstone decorating competitions with prizes. 3191 Orange Street, National City. Visit: https://lavistamemorialpark.com/ La Vista Memorial Park on Facebook
  • Generations of spectators and competitors take over a small hamlet in Western N.Y. each summer to participate in a motorsport with roots in farming: the tractor pull.
  • The U.S. will slash assistance to Colombia and enact tariffs on its exports because the country's leader, Gustavo Petro, "does nothing to stop" drug production, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
  • Vice President JD Vance is coming to Camp Pendleton on Saturday for the event. That’s led to planned freeway closures near the base.
  • The volcano near Naples is shaking the ground in a way that scientists say it hasn't for centuries, posing risks for hundreds of thousands of people living in the 8-mile-wide crater left by past eruptions.
  • Please join us for an afternoon of learning and friends! At 1 p.m. "History of El Presidio de San Diego—San Diego’s Lost City" with Richard Carrico MA Professor Emeritus - SDSU El Presidio Real de San Diego (Royal Presidio of San Diego) is a historic fort in San Diego, California. It was established on May 14, 1769, by Gaspar de Portola, leader of the first European land exploration of Alta California—at that time an unexplored northwestern frontier area of New Spain. Archaeological and historical evidence is used to tell the amazing story of Southern California’s first Spanish Colony. El Presidio de San Diego was Alta California’s first mission and outpost. At 2:30 p.m. "Let’s Hear from Our International Students" with Leti Jacques Quinn, MCC Student Services Coord. Two MiraCosta study-abroad alumni share their unforgettable summer 2025 experiences in Japan and Florence, highlighting cultural immersion, personal growth, and the lasting impact of global learning. Nov 28 NO SESSIONS - Arrive early for parking and a good seat. Membership is free, open to all! Parking permits are required on campus. Come and enjoy, we've been doing this for 30 years so we've got something right!
  • If you could go back and do it again, would you? A new book from Mitch Albom looks for the answer.
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