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  • California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself "at the expense of renters who pay inflated prices."
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Emily Watson and Olivia Williams, who play the leads in the HBO prequel series "Dune: Prophecy." The season premiere airs on Max on November 17.
  • Will TikTok be sold? The question has been asked before, during Trump's first term. But now, the situation has changed considerably.
  • The Del Mar Village Association invites you to celebrate the beginning of summer as only Del Mar knows how: with delicious food and drinks, fun music, ocean views, and beachy, good vibes. YOUR TICKET TO SUMMER SOLSTICE INCLUDES: Elevated, robust bites from more than 15 Del Mar Village restaurants Delicious craft cocktails, wine and beer from local and nationally recognized brands Beachside musical performance Commemorative tasting glassVIP EXPERIENCE – SOLD OUT! Back by popular demand, purchase a VIP ticket for early access to the venue at 4:00 pm, exclusive bites and sips from our partners, and more. VIP Summer Solstice tickets are SOLD OUT – thank you for your support! Summer Solstice is a 21+ event; please bring a valid ID. Sorry, no refunds. Pets and children are not allowed. BEN BENAVENTE AND THE STATESIDE BRUDDAHS TO PERFORM AT SUMMER SOLSTICE! This year we are bringing back the island vibes with San Diego's Ben Benavente and the Stateside Bruddahs! Ben specializes in Hawaiian/Island-style music from Fiji to Ka'au Crater Boys, Jack Johnson, Bruno Mars and Jason Mraz. You will be swaying to tunes next to the Pacific Ocean – what could be better? PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS Adelaide at L’Auberge Del Mar An’s Hatmakers Beeside Balcony Brigantine Del Mar Del Mar Pizza Il Fornaio Jake’s Del Mar Monarch Ocean Pub Pacifica Del Mar Poseidon Restaurant Sbicca Tamarindo The Cottage (coming soon to Del Mar Plaza!) Viewpoint Brewing Co. Zel’s Del MarPARTICIPATING BEVERAGE PARTNERS Best Day Brewing (pouring at Ranch & Coast Magazine booth) Caposaldo Carruth Cellars Casamigos Cazadores Curious Juniper Fall Brewing HALL Wines Kove Mate Maker Prestons' Ginger Beer Propaganda Wine Co. Rombauer Vineyards Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey Topo Chico Uncle Ed's Damn Good Vodka Viewpoint Brewing Co. Volcan De Mi Tierra Woodinville Whiskey With the panorama of the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop, Summer Solstice is the best way to welcome summer to Southern California for a good cause: net proceeds from the event benefit DMVA so it can continue its mission of supporting Del Mar's beloved small businesses. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/del-mar-village-summer-solstice-2024-tickets-793780728527?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • Palmer Luckey launched his first tech company as a teenager. He sold it to Facebook for $2 billion. Now he's making AI weapons the Pentagon is buying for itself and also sending to Ukraine.
  • Last weekend marked the beginning of the temporary closure of the pedestrian border crossing called PedWest, and businesses in San Ysidro are feeling the pinch during what is typically the busy holiday season. In other news, operations have been back to normal at Tri-City Medical Center for a few weeks, but it’s still feeling the effects of a cyberattack last month. Plus, we learn about the San Diego connection to Betty Crocker, the fictional baking expert created nearly a century ago.
  • San Diego's local congressional delegation Tuesday marked the beginning of an extensive rehabilitation project.
  • Industry is less concerned with whether its characters are “likable” and more interested in how they get what they want. In the Season 3 finale, those ambitions reached their inevitable – sometimes gruesome – conclusions.
  • A statewide ballot measure up for a vote in November could upend the lithium tax as well as dozens more local taxes and fees.
  • Republican control of the White House and Congress sets the stage for potentially seismic changes including curtailing Medicaid, weakening patient protections, and increasing premium costs for millions.
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