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  • Calling all dog & beer lovers! Help us raise money for The Barking Lot Rescue and Save-A-Bullie! We're doing it again! Join us for Barks & Brews Fest, featuring a day filled with craft beer tastings, great food, furry friends and the vibrant surroundings of the San Diego Bay. Dog contests include best dressed and most talented. This event will feature a variety of local vendors, breweries and some of San Diego's best eats. Dogs can run free in separate designated unleashed areas, compete in one of our pet friendly contests, relax in one of our lounges, or experience one of the unique activations. Enjoy the day with your friends while eating awesome food, sipping on a tasty beverage, or shopping local boutique vendors. Soak up the sunshine while listening to tunes by local artists all day long with bayside views. Full bars are available for those who prefer spirits to beer, just get the General Admission ticket option and sip away on your favorite cocktails at the bar. Designated driver tickets are available for anyone who prefers to soak in the vibes without drinking. There's something for everyone! Ages 21+ Date | Saturday, June 18 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location | Waterfront Park Get tickets here! Admission starting at $20. For more information, please visit barksandbrewfest.com or call (858) 735-1037.
  • There were five deaths and six serious injuries in the 392 crashes reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from July 2021 to May 2022. Two-thirds of the crashes involved Teslas.
  • In a new study, researchers found that deer-vehicle collisions peaked in October and November, partly due to both daylight saving time and deer mating season.
  • City planner and author Jeff Speck shares insights into how cities can move away from a car-dominant culture.
  • Khan hasn't won every round, but she may still be winning the match. Silicon Valley appears to be changing to head off threats from the newly assertive commission.
  • A pop critic looks at two benefit shows in Nashville that put a rainbow-hued spotlight on the way a buzzword like "visibility" can become more than symbolic, especially in moments of crisis.
  • Two men who falsely claimed to be tribal members sold counterfeit Native American art at galleries in downtown Seattle, officials said. Both are separately facing federal charges.
  • An NPR/Ipsos poll found widespread confusion on some basic facts about abortion and pregnancy. Can you answer the same questions correctly?
  • A cascade of new abortion restrictions known as "trigger bans" are taking effect in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision overturning the right to the medical procedure.
  • The case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by a driver who was supposed to take her home on April 8. Killings of women have increased in Mexico, rising to 1,015 cases last year.
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