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  • No two fathers are alike. Fortunately, Flagship's Father's Day cruises on San Diego Bay have something to please everyone. For starters, what dad wouldn't love cruising on the water? Flagship's modern yachts provide comforts and amenities like free onboard WiFi, private tables and choice of indoor/outdoor seating. Our chef's Father's Day brunch menu features everything from Chicken & Waffles to Quiche Florentine, with live musical entertainment and unlimited champagne, mimosas and Bud Lite! For our sunset dinner cruise, it's Dad's choice of famous slow-roasted prime rib au jus or vegetarian grilled portobello mushroom, optional charcuterie plate, and chocolate mousse cake for dessert. Add on hosted bar all evening for only $35.
  • Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic will be up for 13 awards, followed by Poor Things with 11 and Killers of the Flower Moon with 10. Barbie, the year's highest-grossing film, got 8 nominations.
  • A winter storm warning is in effect until noon Thursday, with between 6 to 10 inches of snow expected at elevations above 4,000 feet.
  • Gracing The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park stage for the first time, 90’s hip-hop sensation C&C Music Factory are known for their top hits “Gonna Make You Sweat”, “Here We Go Let's Rock & Roll” and "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." Getting things started will be DJ Prince Hakim, who brought the audience to its feet at The Rady Shell in 2022. Influenced by the sound of the 80s and today, Prince Hakim has traveled from New York to Tokyo sharing his passion and spreading his message to “Celebrate Life.” Please note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program. Please note: all ticket-buyers are invited to stay inside The Rady Shell after the concert and watch the annual "Big Bay Boom" Fourth of July fireworks display presented by the Port of San Diego, FREE with your ticket! Stay Connected on Social Media! Instagram & Twitter
  • They allege major energy companies are to blame for climate change-linked severe weather that's causing damage and costing lives.
  • The four top candidates discuss crime, housing, the Gaza war and more in the second televised debate for California’s U.S. Senate seat. The Democrats bash Donald Trump and defend Joe Biden, while Republican Steve Garvey won’t say who he plans to support.
  • Hundreds of volunteers across the county coordinated this morning to accomplish one single task: record an accurate count of the region’s homeless population. Then, the woman at the center of a national conservative media firestorm, stemming from a shower she took at the Santee YMCA, addresses the Santee city council. Plus, the small California community of Half Moon Bay is still reeling from a mass shooting earlier this week. Later, a kitchen in Barrio Logan introduces students to potential culinary careers. Plus, we dig into our archive for a 2019 conversation with “Sesame Street” co-creator Lloyd Morrisett whose death was announced Monday. Finally, the San Diego Regional Arts and Culture Coalition has a new leader who is reimagining a ‘new normal’ for local artists and arts organizations.
  • Aged for 10 years, Ballast Point Little Italy is celebrating a decade of innovation with an all-day celebration at the taproom and kitchen from 11 a.m. - midnight on Saturday, October 14th. Ballast Point ventured into the restaurant business with its first kitchen and R&D brewery on October 14, 2013. Anchored on the corner of India and Ivy Streets, the 9,000 square foot Ballast Point Little Italy has gone on to win a slew of medals for its experimental brews and in 2021, was named Co-champion Brewery at the San Diego International Beer Festival. Now, 10 years later to the day, the team is honoring the milestone with family-friendly activities, cult-fav dishes from the kitchen team, and 10 small-batch beers set to release in celebration of the occasion. Christopher Takeuchi, Ballast Point Little Italy’s Small Batch Brewery Manager, is bringing the brewing band back together for guest collaborations with former Ballast Point Little Italy brewers on the taproom’s 5-barrel brew house. Guest brewers and their collaboration styles include: Colby Chandler (former VP of Specialty Brewing), Triple IPA Julia Cain (former Director of R&D), Belgian Dubbel Nathan Stephens (former R&D Brewer, now Principal Brewer at Eppig Brewing Company), English Bitter Aaron Justus (former Director of R&D, now co-founder of East Village Brewing Company), Corn Wine Chris Hotz (former R&D Brewer, now Quality Manager at Societe Brewing Company), Wee Heavy Ballast Point is cracking open the cellar and tapping some world-class, barrel-aged beer as well, and the kitchen team is taking a trip down memory lane and bringing back some guest favorites including Beer Steamed Mussels, Duck Nachos, The Goods Burger, and more! Limited edition 10-year Anniversary glassware and merchandise from Ballast Point’s resident artist Paul Elder will be for sale, while supplies last. Kitchen open from 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Open to the public Everyone’s a VIP! Alcohol available to 21+ with valid ID. For more information, visit: ballastpoint.com and follow along on IG @ballastpointbrewing
  • Get ready for a boot-stompin', hat-tippin', good time at the Country on the Coast music festival! With the picturesque Waterfront Park as its backdrop, this festival will transport you to a world of good ol' fashioned southern charm and hospitality. You'll be surrounded by like-minded folks who are just as passionate about country music as you are, and who are ready to have a good time! You can expect to see some of the hottest names in country music taking the stage, bringing their unique sound and style to the festival-goers. The lineup of performers for this year's festival features Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Janson, Thompson Square and others. From classic favorites to up-and-coming artists, there's something for everyone on the lineup. But that's not all - there are plenty of other activities and experiences to enjoy throughout the day. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, you can try your hand at bull riding or line dancing. There are also plenty of games and activities to participate in, like cornhole or horseshoes, to keep you entertained between performances. And don't forget to take a ride on the Ferris wheel! The view from the top is simply breathtaking, with stunning vistas of the park, downtown San Diego, and the beautiful San Diego Bay. So mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for a day of unforgettable entertainment at Country on the Coast. Get your cowboy boots and hats ready, because you won't want to miss out on this exciting celebration of all things country. For more information about the festival, including ticket prices and the full lineup of performers, be sure to visit CountryontheCoast.com. Please note that this event is 21+ only, so be prepared to show your ID at the entrance. For all the details, please visit CountryontheCoast.com
  • For the first time, the Mexican government is formally opposing the controversial Trump-era program known as Remain in Mexico. Then, an in-depth look at what California is spending to address homelessness, and if it’s made a difference. And, a story about how police officers at one South Bay college are working to create a community for change. Then, in California we've grown accustomed to power outages. But what if you could live in a community where your lights always stayed on, no matter what happened to the grid? Next, one way to honor Black History Month is by celebrating Black culture. San Diego chef Quinnton Austin does that every day in the food he cooks. Finally, San Diego Opera is presenting four performances of “The Puccini Duo” starting Saturday. We have a preview.
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