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  • Brittney Griner's defense argued her case and defended her character in a Russian court on Thursday, one week after the WNBA star pleaded guilty to drug charges.
  • The white supremacist suspect in Buffalo is 18 years old. Some news organizations and commentators have called him a "teenager" and "child" rather than a "man."
  • The Supreme Court has decided unanimously that the NCAA cannot enforce rules limiting education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes — things like computers and paid internships. Plus, San Diego affordable housing advocates are applauding Mayor Todd Gloria's decision this week to restart the process of redeveloping the Pechanga Arena in the Midway District. And the KPBS Investigates podcast explores the difficulties San Diego businesses faced accessing the loans and resources aimed at helping them survive the brutal cycles of shutdowns and reopenings.
  • Citing a commitment to better meeting the diverse needs of the communities it serves, the San Diego Police Department Tuesday released a new set of policies guiding officer interactions with transgender and gender-nonbinary people.
  • In just three short years, Moscow-based LEONID & FRIENDS have blown the minds of legions of fans with their uncanny ability to capture the spirit, musicality and fire of American supergroup Chicago. Leonid Vorobyev’s goal was a studio project in dedication to Chicago under the motto “musicians for musicians”. Their first video went viral, but they really gained traction when Chicago itself published the video on its official website. This incredible 11-piece tribute band has over 250,000+ followers across social media and has had an astonishing 35 million+ video views… before ever touring outside of Russia! The future is only looking up for Leonid & Friends. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Wednesday, December 8 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Ticket Price: $37 advanced / $39 day of show / $65 reserved loft seating is SOLD OUT This event has been rescheduled from December 16th 2020. All tickets purchased for the December 16th date will be honored.
  • The U.S. Marine Corps graduates its first class of female recruits trained in San Diego, the challenge of fighting COVID-19 misinformation in Spanish-language social media, and the Port of Entry podcast dives into the world of cross-border medical tourism.
  • Cork & Knife's Rancho Santa Fe location is hosting a Meet the Vintner wine tasting event on Thursday, Oct. 21st! Owner of Castelli Family Vineyards, Nelson Pizarro, will be hosting and pouring the below wines: Sangio Petite Sirah Syrah The adventure of Castelli Family Vineyards, located in Ramona, began when Mike's daughter decided to get married at Cordiano Winery in 2008. The owner convinced Mike to plant some vines, and a few vines quickly turned into 3,000 vines. Mike soon realized he needed help, which is when he recruited his son-in-law Nelson to join him. For three years, they spent most days in the vineyard, caring meticulously for each vine. Soon after, Mike built a 1,600 square foot cellar to store the wine. From the beginning, Mike and Nelson realized they needed advice on every aspect of growing, harvesting, and fermenting their grapes. They sought the counsel of neighbors with established vineyards. The owners shared their valuable knowledge and answered endless questions, ultimately empowering Nelson to turn their hobby focused grapes into award-winning wines. Event Date: Oct. 21, 2021 @ 6:00pm-9:00pm Event Location: Cork and Knife Rancho Santa Fe Wine flights are $20! Follow Social Media pages: Cork and Knife Facebook Cork and Knife Instagram Castelli Family Vineyards Instagram Castelli Family Vineyards Facebook
  • A Florida court ruled that a parentless 16-year-old seeking an abortion was not "sufficiently mature" to make that decision. The case highlights the longstanding challenges of parental consent laws.
  • Jury selection for Steve Bannon's contempt trial began Monday. The former adviser to Donald Trump is being accused of contempt of Congress.
  • Saudi leaders viewed their summit with President Biden as a success, but human rights advocates worry about the message it sent to the kingdom.
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