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  • Future films and TV series are being delayed, if not canceled. For audiences accustomed to a steady stream of new content, this dramatic slowdown will have a tangible impact in the year to come.
  • The San Diego school district is dealing with a growing backlog of overdue special education assessments amid rising requests.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he wants state regulators to decide whether to impose the nation's first penalty on oil companies for price gouging.
  • We’re turning seven! And we are looking forward to celebrating our 7th anniversary with you on Saturday, January 28th, 2023. Check out the basics below, and be sure to scroll down for all the details. Jan. 28, 2023: VIP Hour 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. General Admission 1-5 p.m. Featuring: Beer Garden & Food: We’ll be blocking off a large portion of our parking lot for beer tents, food trucks, music, games and more. Food Vendors include: Biersal – @biersal_foodtruck Chef Budda Blasian Soul Food – @chefbuddablasiansoulfoods Da Good Vibes – @dagoodvibespopup No Leftovers – @noleftoverscatering Scoops on Tap – @scoopsontap Live Music: Enjoy performances by local talent during the event. Music artists include: Mike Czech (DJ/MC) – @mikeczech Toranzo from 12-2pm – @whoistoranzo Audio Perdisco from 2:30-4:30pm – @audioperdisco Rare Beers: We have been stockpiling beers for this party. Rare & specialty beer tappings will take place throughout the event. In addition to rare & specialty beer tappings, we’ll have the following: beer slushies:RAINFOREST-RITATropical Mist – Misty Citrus Blonde Ale Dragon Fruit Puree Lemonade Simple Syrup Black Sea Salt 4% ABV QUETZAL IN THE CLOUDS Resplendent Quetzal – Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout with Pecans & Vanilla Handel’s Vanilla Ice Cream 9.3% ABV beer cocktail:PURA VIDA PUNCH Formless Reflections – Murky IPA Emmeline – Farmhouse Saison Peach Puree Pineapple Juice Hint of Pandan 6% ABV Cellar Bottle Sale: We will be pulling bottled beers out of our cellar for purchase. Many of these beers will only be available on this day. Pre-sale tickets are SOLD OUT. There will be limited day-of tickets available at the door that will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.DAY-OF tickets will be available for $35 each starting at 11a.m. PST on January 28. They will include the following: Admission 1-5pm 4 beer tokens (beer will be available in taster or full pour sizes and will vary in price from 1 to 5 tokens) Raffle ticket Commemorative glass *Additional drink tokens will be available for purchase at the event for $2.50 each. Please note: Drink tokens are not redeemable for cash and are non-refundable. Please plan your token purchases accordingly. Not drinking? We will still have a limited amount of designated driver tickets available for $15 the day of the event. $1 from each ticket sale will be donated to the Surfrider Foundation. Zero Waste: Pure Project cares about our impact on the planet. Large events traditionally create a lot of waste. So our goal, once again, is to strive for a ZERO WASTE event and thus are encouraging everyone to: Utilize mobile tickets (aka don’t print your ticket) Bring-your-own water bottle Leave excess waste/trash at home Place waste into the proper receptacle at the sorting stations (compost vs. recycle vs. landfill) – there will be cheat sheets with pictures!Stay Home When Appropriate Please stay home if you are feeling sick. We will offer full refunds (no questions asked) for anyone who has experienced any COVID-related symptoms leading up to the event. FAQs: Are dogs allowed? No, sorry. While we love seeing your pups, dogs and other pets will not be allowed at this event. Are kids allowed? Yes, kids under the age of 12 are welcome free of charge. How much are drink tokens? Additional drink tokens will be available for purchase for $2.50 each. Beers will be available in taster or full pour sizes and will vary in price from 1 to 5 tokens. Parking? The parking lot will be shut down to cars throughout the event. While there is street parking available along Kenamar and Trade, we HIGHLY recommend carpooling and ride sharing.
  • One tow truck driver worked nearly endlessly after Hurricane Ian slashed across most of Florida, stranding vehicles throughout the state.
  • The San Diego Automotive Museum (SDAM) will be hosting its monthly Cars & Coffee community event on Sunday, December 18, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. This is an exciting way to get outside on Sunday at beautiful Balboa Park and see cars of all makes and models while enjoying coffee and donuts courtesy of Donald Sewell from GEICO. The community is invited to visit the Museum during Cars & Coffee for a discounted admission price ($10 before 10 a.m.) or partake in the completely free event outside with coffee and donuts (while supplies last) for guests to enjoy while browsing the wide array of vehicles. The public is also invited to bring their own cars to display in the parking lot for other spectators to enjoy. Car owners are encouraged to decorate their “sleigh” and Santa will be there to pick his favorite. The Elusive Luxuries: Supercars and the Thrill of the Chase Exhibit is on display until January 8, 2022. These supercars combine technical sophistication, exotic looks, high-top speed, quick acceleration, and a commanding presence, offering drivers unique and exhilarating experiences. Rare, exclusive, and expensive, supercars feature far more power and performance improvements than are necessary for everyday motoring, yet this very impracticality only heightens their appeal. Some featured vehicles include 1966 Bizzarrini P538, a 1982 Lamborghini Countach, a 2012 Lamborghini Aventador, a 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago, and the 1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé that won Best of Class at Pebble Beach this year. Future Cars & Coffee events are generally held on the third Sunday of each month. Please check the Museum’s website for the most up-to-date event information. For questions about Cars & Coffee, please email Jazmine Magno. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The newborn got separated from its mother while trying to cross the Lamar River. A man stepped in to try to help, but only ended the animal's chances of survival, the National Park Service says.
  • When the government ended its fuel subsidy in May, the cost of gas, food and public transport all jumped. On buses, customers double up in seats — "lapping' they call it — to split a fare.
  • At least nine bills introduced in Congress take aim at pharmacy benefit managers, the powerful middlemen that channel prescription drugs to patients. Here's what the fuss is all about.
  • The original deadline for the Transportation Security Administration and other federal agencies to only accept REAL ID-compliant cards was back in 2008.
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