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  • Economists may have a pretty dismal record with predictions. But we're still interested in what they see in their non-existent crystal balls.
  • Nov. 19 is World Toilet Day — officially declared by the United Nations to bring attention to the 3.4 billion people who live without "safely managed sanitation."
  • Missouri's governor recently authorized the state's National Guard to assist ICE with clerical duties. Black police officers fear the trust they've built with communities of color could take years to rebuild.
  • It’s time to grab your crayons and bring your turkey to life! Starting October 1, the cherished Turkey Coloring Contest is back for 2025 and ready for your most colorful Thanksgiving masterpieces. Hosted by Recreation & Golf Services and proudly sponsored by the Coronado Junior Woman’s Club, this beloved holiday tradition invites kindergarten through fifth-grade students to create their own colorful Thanksgiving artwork using crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Entries can be submitted in the festive “contest dropbox oven” located in the Community Center lobby from October 1 through November 6. Winning entries will be honored during the City Council meeting on Tuesday, November 18. Be sure to review the contest rules and print the 2025 Turkey Coloring Contest Form at the link below to participate. For more information, please call (619) 522-7342. Visit: https://www.coronado.ca.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1017
  • The events are billed by organizers as a "national day of nonviolent action" on the fifth anniversary of the death of Rep. John Lewis.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Istanbul's rich heritage spans the centuries from Christian Byzantium to Muslim Ottoman rule to today's thriving city. We start our look back at the Roman-tinged Hippodrome, then indulge in the ancient ritual of the Turkish bath. We take in the Blue Mosque and the grand Hagia Sophia, taste Turkish delight at the venerable Spice Market, and explore Topkapı Palace and its harem room deep within. 
  • Celebrate culture, art, and community at the 30th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival! This beloved event blends traditional and contemporary elements of Día de los Muertos through art, music, dance, food, and remembrance. Event Highlights Art & Community: - ArtWalk curated by Pako Pablo Studios, featuring 10–15 artists - 180 Community Altars honoring loved ones (first come, first served; materials provided) - Catrina Contest with prizes for best Catrina / Catrín attire - Curated Gallery Exhibit of local works celebrating Día de los Muertos — vote for your favorite! Performances: - Regional Folklorico dance groups - Live music by Los Sleepwalkers - DJ Mike Zee setting the festival vibe Food & Drink: - Local favorites: Tocho Morocho, Disfruta, Churros Don Karlitos, Little Thai Cottage, Sabor Piri Piri, MyPozole & more - Refreshments & signature cocktails at the Marigold Bar Family & Community: - Artisan Market featuring handcrafted goods - Kids’ Craft Zone by ColabCrafts and face painting for all ages Museum Exhibition: "Light Among Shadows: The Night of the Dead" in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán — a photographic journey through ritual beauty and remembrance. Free Museum Admission during the festival. Sponsors & Partners: Frida’s Street Tacos · Four Tunas Fish & Bar · Prebys Foundation · County of San Diego · CCAE Charitable Trust Valued Community Partners: Tierra Caliente Academy of Arts · The City of Escondido California Center For The Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • A woman left her front yard Christmas tree half-decorated after immigration agents questioned men helping her. She sees it as a symbol of the immigration crackdown's human and economic costs.
  • Unlike other tech giants, many music-streaming services like Spotify are not currently taking steps to label AI-generated content. But experts say more transparency is key.
  • A shortage of air traffic controllers may have played a role in ending the last government shutdown in 2019. U.S airlines are once again bracing for possible delays in commercial aviation.
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