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  • California experiences its hottest summer on record as supersized wildfires burn millions of acres, and local Hispanic journalists mentor the next generation of reporters.
  • A new comedy series created by Issa Rae taps into the complexities of being an aspiring female rapper in the age of social media.
  • The day before the vote dawns, and President Jair Bolsonaro and former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are making one last push to get the vote out in Brazil.
  • A boozy Mad Hatter's Tea Party is coming to San Diego! Tickets are on sale now for the whimsical pop-up experience that's coming to a secret location (ZIP 92101) in San Diego. The Wonderland tea party experience will open March 30 and run until June 26, 2022. Create your own liquid concoctions under the watchful eye of The Mad Hatter and expect things to get curious and curiouser. Dive through the looking glass and into a fantasy world where you will play croquet with flamingos, paint the roses red and devour 'Eat Me' cake! Solve riddles and challenges just like Alice and unlock all the ingredients to create your own enchanted teapot cocktails. It's all fun and games until someone steals the Queen of Hearts tarts! Come and explore the magic and join the tea party to end all tea parties! This 90 minute alternate reality experience in Wonderland costs $45 and includes 2x bespoke cocktails and 'Eat Me' cake. *Must be at least 21+ * All ages can only attend Family Friendly Sessions Visit https://www.thealicecocktailexperience.com/
  • Several days after Ukraine said nine planes were destroyed at a Russian air base in Crimea, nobody has publicly claimed responsibility for it — but speculation abounds.
  • The increase will hit single-family homes hardest, while multi-family homes such as condos and apartments, as well as nonresidential rate payers will actually see a decrease of 5% and 12.1%, respectively.
  • The terms of the 2 ½-year contracts guarantee that wages will rise significantly for all workers — including up to 80% for some of the lowest paid.
  • Consumers often make decisions about TV streaming platforms based on three factors.
  • It’s official: San Diegans will soon be paying more for water. Meanwhile, Cal Fire firefighters are getting sick, and some have even died, during training. Plus, survivors of past fires have a message for new fire victims considering hiring a lawyer: “buyer beware.”
  • Our summer music series continues on San Diego News Now with this bonus episode featuring: Sonido De La Frontera
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