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  • Ono Hawaiian BBQ is officially opening its first San Diego County location with a new restaurant in Escondido. The new location will be hosting its Grand Opening Luau on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. To celebrate the grand opening, Ono Hawaiian BBQ will host a ribbon cutting ceremony along with live Hawaiian dancer performances, a photo booth experience, and raffles for a chance to win $100 promotional gift cards and a year of Ono. Guests visiting the Escondido location on opening day can also enjoy a Buy One, Get One Free offer available all day, exclusively at this location. About Ono Hawaiian BBQ Founded in 2002, Ono Hawaiian BBQ is a family-owned fast casual restaurant known for its Hawaiian-inspired Plate Lunches and other island specialties. Ono Hawaiian BBQ uses the freshest ingredients, prepared from scratch daily in each restaurant and grilled fresh to order. With 120 locations in California and Arizona, Ono Hawaiian BBQ aims to combine the culture and "Aloha" spirit of Hawaii into their restaurants to bring a taste of the islands with exceptional service in an inviting atmosphere. For more information, visit OnoHawaiianBBQ.com. Ono Hawaiian BBQ on Facebook / Instagram
  • El sol estaba bajo cuando Bad Bunny emergió en los campos de caña de azúcar de Puerto Rico durante su espectáculo de medio tiempo, rodeado de jíbaros con pavas (campesinos con sombreros de paja tradicionales), viejitos jugando dominó y un puesto de piragua (raspado de hielo), símbolos innegables de Puerto Rico.
  • Scientists say we’ve barely scratched the surface when it comes to understanding and mapping the plants around us. In this episode, we meet the everyday people using an app called iNaturalist to help discover, document and protect biodiversity — sometimes even ending up in scientific papers.
  • Más allá de ventanas de autos rotas, personas derribadas en las calles —o incluso un niño pequeño detenido con su gorro de invierno —, las imágenes de agentes federales enmascarados se han convertido en un punto álgido en las redadas migratorias de la administración Trump.
  • Viktoriia Bulavina’s lawyers say her detention marks a new escalation in the Trump administration’s sweeping crackdown on immigration.
  • We sit down with two journalists in the wake of shocking allegations of sexual abuse by César Chávez and what comes next. Plus, a new Marine report finds a malfunction caused an artillery explosion last fall. And, a Padres season preview ahead of opening day.
  • First, following recent allegations made against Cesar Chavez, we’ll tell you how Governor Newsom and some San Diego local leaders reacted to the news. Then, the San Diego City Council passed a resolution defining antisemitism. Also, we’ll tell you about new guidelines set by the Encinitas Arts Commission and the impact they could have. Plus, the story of a local duo who just put out a children’s book centered around Persian New Year.
  • After the snowstorm this weekend dumped snow across large parts of the country, a key debate is raging on the streets: Can you save a public parking spot after you've dug your car out of it?
  • A daughter tells a story about her father, a taxi driver in Miami, who talked up her ambition to a repeat customer and got $50 specifically for her — just enough for a life-changing opportunity.
  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin met with local and congressional leaders in San Diego on Thursday to tout the U.S. and Mexico’s progress in cleaning up the polluted Tijuana River.
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