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  • NPR catches up with Anitta, the most popular singer to come out of Brazil in years, who's up for a Grammy for Best New Artist.
  • Eat, Drink, Laugh & Enjoy! $10 per person presale. $15 per person at the event. 18 years and under are FREE. Wristband included, which will get you access to the following activities. • 3 Flight Wine and 3 Flight Beer Tastings • Cooking Demonstrations/Food Tastings • Explore & Sample Various Popular Community Education Classes • Lego Engineering for Kids, Face Painting/Balloon Animals • Enjoy Live Music While Having Great Food • Food Trucks, Specialty vendors, Partners/Sponsors • Fun Games, Giveaways, Crafts, Kids Zone, Trackless Train Ride, and More! Additional fees may be required for vendor related activities (food truck and specialty vendors) Tickets are non-refundable. Limited Tickets Available! Event Ticket Sells Out Quickly! The event benefits college for kids foundation & community education, a not-for-profit organization, which provides opportunities for learning and collaboration. It positively impacts everyone from local community members, schools, government, families, neighbors, and the individual. MiraCosta Community Education offers classes and programs that provide you and your family with opportunities to learn, grow and develop. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • An expanded field of 32 teams at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand means more players and teams will see the international spotlight.
  • The global coffee chain reported record-breaking sales over the quarter that ended in October. Pumpkin spice sales jumped 17% this year compared to last, noted interim CEO Howard Schultz.
  • The laws that govern our region’s rivers and reservoirs are tough to wrap your mind around. But art can create an emotional connection that helps people understand what’s at stake, as seen in one painter’s depiction of the Colorado River.
  • The Biden administration says it has a plan to curb fatal overdoses by 13% by 2025. But as more synthetic opioids reach the U.S., there's skepticism interdiction can slow the flow of deadly drugs.
  • It's the second time Mitchell Miller's path to the NHL has been abruptly blocked. The mother of the student who was abused tells NPR that her son is still struggling.
  • Stocks were pummeled on Friday with the Nasdaq slumping more than 4% to post its worst month since 2008. Why things have gotten so bad in Wall Street.
  • Gambling on sports has becoming a billion-dollar industry in the U.S. But critics warn that the torrent of ads — and limited regulation — could pose risks for problem gamblers and young people.
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