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  • A recent inewsource investigation into the VA has sparked interest from lawmakers in Washington DC. Last week, senators grilled the head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs about charges the VA is restricting veterans’ access to health care. Meanwhile, one of the most-trafficked thoroughfares in Del Mar might get a boost from the federal infrastructure bill. Plus, a major construction project is happening at the California State Capitol and many critics are not happy with the plans.
  • Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with PBS Video App.
  • Rian Johnson's film centers on a billionaire who's invited an assortment of so-called "disrupters" to his private island for a long weekend getaway to play out a murder mystery game.
  • Oregon's Measure 114 gives county sheriffs and police chiefs discretion to determine who qualifies to purchase a firearm. Opponents say the criteria to make those decisions is ambiguous.
  • Pokémon fashion has come a long way. The gaming empire now collaborates with luxury brands in clothes you can wear inside and outside of the virtual world.
  • Bring your little ones for some egg hunt fun and special prizes at Fandory Factory. Kids will hunt for hidden eggs and after they're done they can play. Please check your ticket for time length. Please choose a ticket for the appropriate age of your child (if you have 2+ kids of different ages then choose the age that you think is the most appropriate). A limited number of tickets are available so get yours today. Fandory Club Members save 40% off of the regular ticket price, must be logged in to get the savings. Date | Saturday, April, 16, 2022 starting at 10am-4:30pm Location | Fandory Factory Purchase tickets here! $25 For further information on this event please visit website: https://www.fandory.com/event-info/easter-egg-hunt-at-fandory-factory Fandory Factory Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Linkedin
  • Revelations from Jones' defamation trials point to the existence of a rarified class of extreme internet personalities who are better shielded from efforts to stem the reach of their content.
  • Escape to Estancia La Jolla Hotel and Spa for an Agave-inspired evening filled with artisanal Mexican spirits and authentic Baja-inspired cuisine. Enjoy live music and other entertainment beneath the palm trees while exploring our specially curated selection of 100% Agave-based Tequila and Mezcal spirits, poured directly from experts of our favorite tequila distilleries. One ticket includes access to unlimited food and beverage experiences, live entertainment, performances, raffle giveaways and much more. Beverage partners include: Casamigos, Patron, La Luna Mezcal, Milagro, Lunazul, Ranch Riders, Proximo-Maestro Dobel, Tanteo, Bay City Brewing Date | Friday, June 3, 2022 at 6pm Location | Estancia La Jolla Hotel and Spa Purchase tickets here! $150/person For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.estancialajolla.com/local-experiences/#/experiences/f6639bc4-56a8-4c80-a3be-4920ab786149/ Estancia La Jolla Hotel and Spa Social Media: Facebook | Instagram
  • Negotiators for the UAW Local 2865 and the university system on Tuesday discussed benefits related to green transit.
  • The San Diego Black Homebuyers Program helped Tyshawn Cook buy his first home. The program provides grants to help with down payments or closing costs. Cook is putting equity back into his new home by investing in renovations, something that's only possible because of the money he saved with the grant. Meanwhile, the state of California has given $2.6 million to UC San Diego to recruit Native American student doctors. Plus, California is on track to close its very last commercial nuclear power plant.
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