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  • A breast cancer patient who received similar treatments in two states saw significant differences in cost, illuminating how care in remote areas can come with a stiffer price tag.
  • Ride the Point is limited to 600 riders, registration will close once this number is reached. Family Ride: A 6 mile flat course on bike paths that is perfect for beginning riders, cruisers, challenged athletes, and families. 25 Mile Ride: An exclusive on-street ride through Point Loma, Cabrillo Monument, Ocean Beach, and Mission Bay. There is one challenging climb up the bay side of Point Loma to the rest stop at the Cabrillo National Monument. Metric Century Ride: This is a challenging 62 mile on-street exclusive route through San Diego. The route includes several Cat 5 climbs with a total ascent of 3030 ft. The ride traverses exclusive routes through Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument, Mission Bay, Rose Canyon, UTC, UCSD, and Del Mar VIP Ride: Open to any rider who wants to contribute more for pancreatic cancer research and have an enhanced ride experience. The VIP experience includes VIP reception, concierge services, reserved parking, exclusive registration check-in area, continental breakfast, first start, event jersey, special SWAG, and VIP luncheon at the end of the ride. SEE POINT LOMA LIKE NEVER BEFORE Ride the Hidden, Unridden, and Forbidden Point Loma in San Diego on EXCLUSIVE routes open once a year! See San Diego like you’ve never seen it before and the Bragging Rights that go with it! Ride the Point was inspired by the late Jim Krause an avid bicyclist, Rotarian, and family man. Like all of us who ride, he loved getting out there with other cyclist for a day of riding, fun and comradery. He lived life to the fullest and dedicated himself to the cause of finding a cure for pancreatic cancer. We missed riding with Jim and decided in 2013 to organize Ride the Point – a ride dedicated to Jim and his passion for life. This year we are celebrating our 9th Annual Ride the Point and with your support we have donated over $250,000 to UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center for pancreatic cancer research. We thank all our past riders, sponsors, and volunteers and look forward to riding with you again this year! Join us Nov. 12, 2022 on an epic ride to support pancreatic cancer research in memory of Jim, Kiki, John, and in honor of all who suffer from this terrible disease. Follow on Facebook!
  • Celebrate this holiday season aboard our Christmas Eve dinner cruise with friends, family and festive lights. Join us on Saturday, December 24, 2022 and cruise the calm, tranquil bay on the eve of the big holiday. After dining, sit back and enjoy the twinkling lights of our beautifully decorated vessel. View full menu below and make your reservations today. Ticket Prices are as follows: Adult - Ages 13+ | $94.50 + taxes and service charge Child - Ages 4-12 | $56.70 + taxes and service charge Children under 4 ride FREE Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Tijuana is one of the favorites heading into Mexico’s national tournament in Monterrey in July.
  • California lawmakers have approved a budget that likely won't become law because Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has not agreed to sign it.
  • On Thursday, November 17 from 4-6 p.m., San Diego Mission Bay Resort is decking its Plaza Del Sol patio and partnering with San Diego Humane Society to host local ambassadors and adoptable dogs for Pupkin Yappy Hour. Guests and locals are invited to learn more about this wonderful foundation and mingle with friends — both two-legged and four-legged! All ages are welcome, and attendees are encouraged to bring along their own furry friends for complimentary doggy treats! Happy hour food and drinks will be available for purchase. Follow on Socials! Facebook & Instagram
  • Self-driving cars have flooded San Francisco's streets, and not everyone is happy. Street activists have been using a low-tech solution to incapacitate the vehicles.
  • Teamsters were picketing outside First Transit in El Centro as of Tuesday morning, according to the local's Twitter feed. Drivers in San Diego stopped work in solidarity.
  • Early voting is underway in a special election for the 80th Assembly District covering the southern part of San Diego, Chula Vista and National City.
  • Settlement talks began a year ago in the 9/11 terrorism case. But little progress has been made, dragging out the future of the problem-plagued U.S. military court and prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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