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  • Join Ranch 45 on Thursday, March 24 at 6:30pm, for a beautifully curated 5 course dinner on the patio with Grgich Hills and Chefs Aron Schwartz and DuVal Warner. Miljenko “Mike” Grgich, founder of Grgich Hills wines, first gained international recognition at the celebrated “Paris Tasting” of 1976. To this day, his passion for quality is still evident in all Grgich Hills wines. Ranch 45’s Grgich Hills Wine Dinner Under the Stars will highlight 5 different wines, one with each course, that pair perfectly with each entree including Tuna Carpaccio, Bucatini Pasta, Cedar Plank Ocean Trout, Grilled Harissa Marinated Lamb Loin and 45 Day Dry Aged Brandt Beef Ribeye. Grgich Wines will include 2018 Sauvignon Blanc, 2019 Chardonnay, 2016 Zinfandel, 2017 Cabernet, 2011 and 2014 Cabernet, and a Violetta Late Harvest Dessert Wine. The evening costs $125 per person, with reservations available online via the Ranch 45 website.
  • Just in time for the summer dining season, the U.S. government has given its blessing to restaurants that want to allow pet dogs in their outdoor spaces. It better reflects reality; nearly half of states already allow canine dining outdoors.
  • Encore Sundays, March 2 at 8 p.m. and March 9 from 8-11 p.m., March 16 from 8-Midnight on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Season 2 Premieres Sunday, March 23 - May 11, 2025! Marie Antoinette is just a teenager when she leaves Austria to marry the Dauphin of France. At Versailles, under the complex rules of the French court, she suffers from not being able to live her life the way she wants, under pressure to continue the Bourbon line and secure the Franco-Austrian alliance.
  • The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N. weather agency said Wednesday, calling it an ominous sign.
  • The gatherings are an echo of the protests that have erupted in Iran since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by the country's so-called morality police.
  • Shop Fair Trade this Christmas at St. Martin of Tours Parish in La Mesa on Sunday, Dec. 4 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop for beautiful, handmade, one of a kind gifts from local store, Fair Trade Décor, The Guatemala Project, and local vendors including Lumily, SSEKO/Noonday and Ember Arts Jewelry. Meet Dressember, founder Blythe Hill celebrating a 10 year anniversary with a special documentary at 11a.m. Bring your teenager so they can learn how a style challenge became a global movement to disrupt the $150 billion trafficking industry. They can make the change! Also, enjoy shopping for Equal Exchange coffee, chocolate and tea. There will be a pancake breakfast hosted by Troop 51, handmade quilts, Christmas ornaments, cards and bake sale in addition to fair trade products. For more information, contact Anne Pacheco at (619) 466-3241 Follow on Facebook!
  • Our reporter spoke to residents of Kibera, known as Africa's largest urban slum. Many had not yet heard that the World Health Organization ended the state of "emergency." They had strong reactions.
  • The Ukrainian president spoke to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Parliament, and made a plea for warplanes.
  • War in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and growing enmity between the West on the one hand and Russia and China on the other make finding cooperation at the coming climate talks difficult.
  • "It's very hard to narrow the list," says the Chief Preservation Officer of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 2023 list includes a gas station, an artist studio and two Chinatowns.
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