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  • This week, passengers began streaming in and out of the airport's new Terminal 1, where public art installations highlight the region’s natural beauty — an unlikely art museum.
  • An important work from a rediscovered artist has been absent from public view since the 1970s. A New York curator is hunting for it.
  • Floating Sound Bath by the San Diego Marina Friday, November 15 | 4–5 p.m. | Lanai Pool, Sheraton San Diego Resort Experience serenity that moves like the tide. As the sun drifts toward the horizon, immerse yourself in a luxurious floating sound bath set against the tranquil beauty of the San Diego marina. From the comfort of the Lanai Pool, you’ll float effortlessly atop warm, glistening water as layers of crystal bowls, chimes, and gentle gongs wash over you—balancing the body, calming the mind, and opening the heart. Let the golden light of sunset mingle with the harmonics of sound and sea breeze. Whether you’re a local seeking renewal or a guest discovering San Diego’s coastal magic, this experience offers a moment of rare stillness and sensory indulgence. What to Expect: - A 45-minute guided floating sound bath led by certified sound healers - Use of floatation devices provided for your comfort - Towels and herbal refreshments following the session - Complimentary access to the Lanai Pool and sunset views for the day - Complimentary self-parking for the evening at Sherton San Diego Resort Dress comfortably for the water and arrive a few minutes early to settle in. You shouldn't get wet, but should wear clothes you wouldn't mind getting into the water in. The experience concludes as the sun sets—leaving you deeply relaxed, restored, and connected to the rhythm of the ocean. Spaces are limited for this intimate sunset gathering. Reserve your spot and float into tranquility. Sheraton San Diego Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • As Immigration Customs Enforcement goes on a historic hiring spree, social media posts and other materials contain coded language, experts say.
  • Local nurse practitioner Amanda Nasser traveled to Gaza in August to help treat patients at Nasser Hospital. She reflects on her month-long trip in the region and what she witnessed while on the ground.
  • A San Diego assemblymember co-authored the bill to recognize Diwali as an official state holiday. Diwali is celebrated by more than one billion people across India and around the world.
  • Shrapnel from a Marine artillery round struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle Saturday. The mishap took place along the Interstate 5 during celebrations to mark the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday. Plus, we get a recap of Saturday's "No Kings" protests in San Diego, and what issues were on the minds of protestors.
  • The SDSU APIDA Center is hosting One Book, One San Diego 2025 teen author Thien Pham, author of FAMILY STYLE! Join us. Eat all the snacks mentioned in the book, meet the author, and get a free copy of the book! Please plan to arrive on time. SDSU APIDA Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's little chance of that changing anytime soon. More chips for AI means fewer available for other products such as computers and phones. That could drive up those prices too.
  • The Museum of Strategic Missile Forces tells the story of how Ukraine dismantled its nuclear weapons arsenal after independence in 1991. Today many Ukrainians believe that decision to give up nukes was a mistake.
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