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  • A water contact closure has been issued for the shoreline at the locations in Mission Bay. The sewage release occurred near Snead Avenue.
  • We speak with with Jean Twenge, a local researcher and author, about "10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World."
  • After right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called for civility. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with him at a meeting of the Western Governors' Association.
  • A nature photographer stumbled upon thousands of 210-million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Italy's central Alps, near where some Olympic skiing and snowboarding events will be held in February.
  • Mitch Albom returns to the PLNU Writer's Symposium by the Sea to discuss his new novel, "Twice," in conversation with Dean Nelson. Mitch Albom is the author of numerous books of fiction and nonfiction, which have collectively sold more than 40 million copies in 48 languages worldwide. He has written eight number-one New York Times bestsellers, including "Tuesdays with Morrie," a record-breaking memoir that has touched millions worldwide. Albom is a nationally acclaimed journalist who has written for the Detroit Free Press since 1985 and has won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors columnist category 13 times. In "Twice," Albom delivers a powerful and imaginative story that poses a timeless question: What if you got to do everything in your life —twice? The novel follows Alfie Logan, an 8-year-old boy who discovers he has the magical ability to redo any moment in his life. But with each second chance comes a cost—he must live with the consequences of his new choices, no matter the outcome. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the world’s most beloved storytellers as he shares insights into his writing, characters, and the inspiration behind "Twice." Check-In opens at 6:15 p.m. Most seating is first-come, first-served. Ticket holders will receive books at check-in the evening of the event. Parking is free for all events. Please note that campus parking is limited, so we suggest arriving early to locate a parking spot. Parking lots are indicated on this campus map. Please call the Warwick's Book Department at 858-454-0347 for more information. Pricing: - $45+tax & fee: One General Admission & one pre-signed copy of Twice - $65+tax & fee: Two General Admissions & one pre-signed copy of Twice - $150+tax & fee: One Reserved VIP Seat, one pre-signed copy of Twice, & one admission to meet-and-greet reception to include personalized signing & refreshments - $200+tax & fee: Two Reserved VIP Seats, one pre-signed copy of Twice, & two admissions to meet-and-greet reception to include personalized signing & refreshments Mitch Albom on Facebook / Instagram
  • Chris Blanco’s conceptual photographs delve into the complexities of human emotion, crafting beautiful, surreal narratives that reflect our most powerful inner experiences. Visit our immersive installation and step into his latest captivating scene—capture your own moments and experience his inspiring vision firsthand. This specially crafted installation will consist of a new scene Chris will build within the gallery. The installation will feature some of the props used in past projects to transform the gallery into a space of wonderment and awe. Chris will host the gallery during his Opening Reception on January 17, from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., giving guests and collectors the chance to get to know Chris, his process, and even take photos within the installation. The exhibition will go live in the gallery beginning January 7, and end on January 25. During this time patrons can visit the gallery and experience this unique installation during our regular business hours. Art Scene West on Facebook / Instagram
  • In one email, Peter Mandelson wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, "I think the world of you and I feel hopeless and furious about what has happened." In another note, he called Epstein his "best pal."
  • Alaska's public schools are being used as emergency shelters, though many of the buildings are crumbling.
  • Nearly 20 immigration judges received emails this month informing them that they are being let go, NPR has learned, the largest single month of firings since the process began in February.
  • In recent years, California Republicans wielded far more influence in Congress than in the state Legislature, thanks to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. But since his ouster, and now under Prop. 50 maps, the GOP is increasingly isolated.
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