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  • The shootdowns came in steady succession over the weekend, after alarms were raised in early February over an object spotted over Montana.
  • Take in the view with your Valentine at 333 Pacific. Treat your special someone to our fabulous 3-course menu on Monday, February 14 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Our Valentine's Day menu includes: Teaser | Ahi tartare First Kiss | Choice of Strawberry watermelon gazpacho, Lobster bisque, Baby spinach salad, or Fried oyster Main Squeeze | Choice of Filet Wellington, Lobster thermidor, Grilled lamb rack, Nori seared skuna bay salmon, Herb crusted braised pork collar, or Vegetarian Paella The Closure | Choice of Red velvet cake, Warm chocolate cake, Chocolate dipped strawberry & macaroons Reserve your spot today! Our Valentine’s Day menu is priced at $69.95 per person. For reservations, please call (760) 433-3333. For more information, please visit cohnrestaurants.com/333-pacifics-valentines-day-menu or call (760) 433-3333.
  • Four school districts in the mountain area were closed because of icy conditions and snow.
  • Scientists from the U.S. and Canada are creating the first systematic baseline of winter conditions on the Great Lakes — providing important clues about how climate is affecting lake ecosystems.
  • The 19th Annual San Diego Restaurant Week returns Sunday, April 3 to April 10, 2022! This foodie-favorited week is the perfect time to take a culinary tour throughout the diverse and thriving food culture of San Diego. With over 90 participating restaurants offering prix-fixe menu options throughout San Diego County, you’re sure to find the perfect place to satisfy any craving. Over 90 participating restaurants will offer three-course prix-fixe dinner menus for $20, $30, $40, $50 or $60 per person and/or two-course prix-fixe lunch menus for $10, $15, $20 or $25 per person. The participating restaurants span across the county from the South Bay to East County and to the borders of Oceanside and Fallbrook to the north. Tickets are not necessary for this delectable week of discounted dining, but reservations are recommended! There is no better place for outdoor dining than Sunny San Diego and with expanded patio spaces and curbside dining, there is more space than ever before for you to enjoy a meal basking in the sun or under starry skies every day of the week! View a list of participating restaurants and to book your reservation today!
  • California’s underwater kelp forests are in trouble. A combination of climate change and hungry purple sea urchins have decimated these vital forests. But the Monterey Peninsula has a kelp forest guardian -- sea otters.
  • Live music at SeaWorld San Diego is back with an incredible lineup of concerts during the Electric Ocean Bayside Summer Concert Series presented by Coca Cola. Enjoy a taste of classic rock, pop, and country sounds during live music performances at our open-air Bayside Amphitheater. Concerts are FREE with park admission. Singer, songwriter, artist, and actor Jesse McCartney's first three albums -- the Platinum Beautiful Soul [2004], Right Where You Want Me [2006], and Departure [2008] -- consecutively bowed in the Top 15 of the Billboard Top 200 with the singles "Beautiful Soul" minted Gold and "Leavin" certified Platinum. For more information on Electric Ocean Concert Series, SeaWorld tickets, and access to upgraded premium seating, visit https://seaworld.com/san-diego/events/electric-ocean-concert-series/ Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The world's worst cyclones hit Bangladesh. Floods are devastating. Yet death tolls are falling. The country's climate disaster strategies offer lessons for all coastal communities.
  • Multidisciplinary artist Samora Pinderhughes has explored mass incarceration for the last eight years. With this sizeable grant, he hopes to sustain "The Healing Project" for decades to come.
  • Athletes and other attendees will be in a closed "loop" with strict rules about everything from daily testing for athletes to how spectators should respond — no cheering out loud, please!
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