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  • For a month straight, San Diego’s gas prices have been steadily climbing. The average price for a gallon of gas Friday is $5.99 a gallon. But if state lawmakers agree to a proposal this week from California Gov. Gavin Newsom, car owners, transit riders and long-haul truck drivers could soon see some financial relief. Plus, a preview of Gounod’s grand opera “Roméo et Juliette,” based on Shakespeare's famous tale of star-crossed lovers, at the San Diego Opera. And, the Academy Awards are this weekend. KPBS arts reporter Beth Beth Accomando and Moviewallas podcaster Yazdi Pithavala discuss all things Oscars.
  • Katherine May's new book examines the idea of awakening wonder in an "anxious age." And when I tell you that I dog-eared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's honest truth.
  • A San Diego County assembly member announced new legislation to end city bans on the cultural pastime.
  • The goal is to turn it into a site where inmates can be rehabilitated and receive job training before returning to society.
  • A portion of the main freeway that links the state's two largest cities remains closed outside Tucson a day after a deadly crash caused a hazardous material leak and forced evacuations nearby.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV and 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Thousands of engineers, technicians and workers race to build Europe's biggest construction project-London's new railroad, the Elizabeth Line.
  • Michael Anthony Carmichael of Oceanside was arrested in June after a patrol deputy driving through Fallbrook spotted him seemingly conducting a traffic stop, according to sheriff's officials.
  • An inspector general investigation found that J. Brett Blanton had misused government vehicles and "impersonated a government agent," among other ethical violations.
  • Outgoing premier Li Keqiang told delegates at the National People's Congress that China is aiming to rebound economically after COVID slowed them down
  • Sip on Cutwater’s award-winning canned cocktails, listen to music by Smoke & Mirrors Sound System (headliner), TikiTronic and Tiki Yaki Orchestra, enjoy a photo booth, specialty cocktails, food, and more! Anheuser-Busch-owned Cutwater Spirits, the most awarded canned cocktail brand in the U.S., is a San Diego-based distillery known for its award-winning lineup of over 20 canned cocktail classics made from its portfolio of bottled spirits that span nearly every spirits category including tequila, vodka, rum, gin, whiskey and liqueur. Co-Founder and Master Distiller Yuseff Cherney began distilling as a side project under Ballast Point Brewing. He started canning cocktails because he wanted to make drinks he could enjoy while doing the things he likes to do (mostly fishing and hiking). In 2017, Cutwater Spirits was established as a separate entity from the brewery and now operates from a 50,000 square foot distillery and production facility, which includes a world-class tasting room and restaurant. To date, Cutwater has earned over 2,067 awards across its portfolio of products and is distributed in 48 states. TICKET PRICING: • VIP Pre-sale ($85): Inclusive of Limited Edition Cutwater Tiki Mug + Cutwater Tiki Nights Tee + two cocktails + raffle ticket + entertainment • General Admission ($45): Inclusive of two cocktails + raffle ticket + entertainment • Designated Driver Ticket ($25): Inclusive of raffle ticket + entertainment • *Guests much purchase tickets in advance of the event Learn more at www.CutWaterSpirits.com or follow @cutwatersprits on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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