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  • Time for green beers, Irish car bombs, whiskey, tilted kilts, music, dancing, and lucky festivities! San Diego's favorite St. Patrick's Day celebration, "IRISH 4 A DAY" returns to the famous Gaslamp Quarter for 2 days of party shenanigans on March 1, 4 & 15, 2025! This year's event features even more premium party perks from 25+ venues, valued at over $400! Presale tickets start at only $29. But don't test your luck o' the Irish as tix sell out every year! Presented by the world-famous Gaslamp Quarter, in association with the San Diego Tourism Authority, #Irish4ADay is dubbed the most visitor-friendly and inexpensive way to experience DTSD's famous St Paddy's Day party scene! TICKET BENEFITS FREE entries to Gaslamp Quarter's top 25+ spots (all within walking distance along the famous 5th Avenue) Keepsake Irish 4 A Day Passport with a goodie guide by time and a map with pre-planned/suggested routes (self-guided) with meet-up points 8+ Hosted Welcome Shots (bartenders’ choice and unconditional) Exclusive Opening Party at American Junkie San Diego with special entertainment! Finale Party at Vin De Syrah and Good Night John Boy Live entertainment, live music, DJ, dancing, face painting, and more! Exclusive Drink & Dining Deals at award-winning restaurants Play & Stay hotel deals Special $12 Flat Rate Parking for 12 Hours with free overnight at ACE Parking Structure on 707 Broadway Plus more party perks totaling more than $400 in value, so round up your crew and secure your ticket today before the price jumps! Presale tickets start at only $29 (while stocks last) so grab your lads and lassies for the jolliest St. Paddy's Club Celebration in San Diego, California! San Diego's Irish 4 a Day features only premier clubs and bars (not 5 but 25+). The 8+ welcome shots and pizza slice included are also unconditional, meaning you don't have to purchase other drinks to get one (unlike the other crawls). You will also enjoy the freedom of hopping at your own pace to Gaslamp Quarter's award-winning venues! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-irish-4-a-day-sds-1-st-patricks-day-party-hop-march-14-15-tickets-1087218071519
  • Nearly 1,400 people died after Hurricane Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi. Most of the deaths were in New Orleans, which has had an uneven recovery in the past 20 years.
  • Trump's expansion of federal authority over Washington, D.C., is in many ways unprecedented, but calls to mind other times the city has been under tighter federal control.
  • Truchard Vineyards is a family-owned winery that has been a cornerstone of the Carneros region in Napa Valley for nearly 50 years. Founded by Tony and Jo Ann Truchard, the estate began as a vineyard dedicated to growing exceptional grapes and played a key role in pioneering viticulture in the region. In 1989, the Truchards established their own winery, crafting wines exclusively from their estate-grown fruit—an approach that reflects their deep connection to the land and dedication to quality winemaking. For this special evening, Anthony Truchard, General Manager of Truchard Vineyards, will guide us through a selection of the winery’s exquisite wines, each thoughtfully paired with a 5-course prix fixe dinner created by Executive Chef Matt Sramek. This immersive experience offers a rare opportunity to explore the harmony between exceptional food and wine while gaining insight into the passion and craftsmanship behind every bottle. Make a reservation Stake Chophouse & Bar on Instagram and Facebook Truchard Vineyards on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stream Seasons 1 - 3 now with KPBS Passport / Encore Fridays, Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Season 3 finds our tropical Indian hospital busy as ever, with several big new arrivals causing a stir. The team faces their most shocking case yet when one of their own nursing team—young, idealistic Jyoti Gill—survives a violent attack. Lydia and Nurse Mari are particularly affected and struggle to provide the care she needs.
  • Rates of the world's deadliest cancer appear to be low in sub-Saharan Africa. But that statistic is masking the scope of the disease, doctors say.
  • The digital afterlife industry may near $80 billion in a decade, fueled by AI "deadbots." Tech firms see profit. But experts warn of troubling consequences.
  • Conservative Political Action Conference chairman Matt Schlapp tells NPR's Leila Fadel in the Hungarian capital Budapest that the group is expanding to cities around the globe.
  • Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended against flu shots containing the ingredient thimerosal. Why is the additive, safely used since the 1930s, being questioned again?
  • Previous administrations prioritized unauthorized immigrants with violent criminal records when making decisions on who is sent to detention. All 15 people arrested in the El Cajon area raid in late March were sent to detention.
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