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  • Rent hikes for the land and added fees at mobile home parks have kept many owners stuck in place.
  • The Crack Shack Little Italy’s sixth anniversary celebration starts Thursday, Nov. 11 through Sunday, Nov. 14. We are SO humbled to have been able to be a part of the San Diego community for over half a decade, and have put together a weekend of celebratory specials to show our appreciation, including: Our very own, loaded Shawarma Fries featuring spit-roasted Jidori Farm thigh, garlic-y tahini yogurt, chunky pickles, sweet red peppers, cotija, parsley & chicken fat fries. A Peanut Butter S’mores Shake made with After’s Ice Cream, plus schmaltz caramel, chopped peanuts, toasted mallows, whipped cream & graham crumb. A one-of-a-kind boozy limeade swirling in the slushee machine . Giveaways, including Crack Shack shades for the first 250 peeps that come to celebrate and social media giveaways all next week leading up to the celebration for gift cards and merch. For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • Yesterday, Governor Gavin Newsom called on residents to voluntarily cut back on their water consumption by 15 percent as California continues to face unseasonably high summer temperatures. As more Californians are urged to reduce water usage, questions remain about which groups are actually consuming the lion’s share of one of the state’s most precious resources.
  • Ron Avi Astor, a mass shooting expert and UCLA professor, said the approach to gun law reform should begin at the community level, with discussions between parents, schools and residents.
  • Arkansas State Police said the agency would investigate the use of force.
  • A new city parks proposal that hopes to revitalize the city's overlooked parks also will incentivize developers to build more affordable housing in the process.
  • They're among three lawmakers who were recorded talking in racist terms. And though they've been stripped of assignments and haven't been attending meetings, they're still collecting hefty paychecks.
  • As the summer heats up in San Diego, not all city neighborhoods are experiencing the same hot temperatures. A new study from UC San Diego finds that low-income neighborhoods and communities with higher Black, Hispanic and Asian populations experience significantly more summer heat...sometimes to a dangerous extent. The disparity is baked into urban planning and density here in San Diego and in cities across the country
  • McEnroe reflects on his career in a new Showtime documentary: "I was very taken aback, actually, when I went to Wimbledon in London for the first time, and I was like, 'Wow, they're so polite here.'"
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: For All Mankind, The Witcher, the BeReal app, and more.
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