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  • Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially rewriting the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of habeas corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
  • Some of the nation's largest restaurants boast of decades-long survival through economic downturns, stiffer competition, and changing American palates. And we still love them anyway. Why?
  • Join us for one of our favorite annual traditions—the Luminaria and Winter Walkabout, when our neighborhood officially lights up for the season! Stroll the streets as twinkling lights and holiday cheer transform our community into a festive wonderland. Local shops and restaurants will stay open late, offering specials, treats, and warm drinks to keep you cozy as you explore. Music, smiling faces, and the glow of holiday lights make this a magical night for families, friends, and neighbors alike. Come experience the spirit of the season—South Park style: bright, joyful, and full of community warmth. South Park Sign Lighting: 5 p.m. at Grape Street Square South Park, San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Exhibit on view November 10 - December 16. Responding to issues affecting our region, our Fall 2025 Museum Studies class has juried, curated, and installed "Reimagining La Linea", an exhibition about migration which highlights the work of thirty artists and two collectives. Migration has been a vital force in the shaping our country, and the San Diego/Tijuana region clearly exemplifies this: a diverse community alive with layered cultures, languages, and traditions from all around the globe. The border wall or “La Linea,” intended as an impenetrable boundary, also reveals itself as porous, with the highest number of lawful daily crossings of any other US port of entry. The artwork bears witness to the human condition at the border as well as to the journeys and dreams carried across it. The exhibition challenged artists to imagine an alternative future where boundaries are fluid sites of connection rather than division. The exhibit transforms the gallery into a space of empathy and imagination, where borders that divide us become bridges that connect us. Join us for the reception on Wednesday, November 12, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Artists will be present and there will be music by DJ Will Gallaspy, aka The Great Gallaspy. Visit: https://www.sdmesa.edu/about-mesa/galleries-and-attractions/mesa-college-art-gallery/exhibits/index.shtml#future-exhibits San Diego Mesa College Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Get into the holiday spirit with our FREE Family-Friendly Holiday Event! Bring the whole family out for an unforgettable day of festive fun and cheer. This event will feature, Live Holiday Music, Cocoa & Cookies, Santa’s Special Appearance, Holiday Characters and so much more! The evening will conclude with an exciting countdown to our Holiday Tree Lighting! Watch as we light up the night at Pier Plaza with festive magic, creating a breathtaking holiday scene to cap off the celebration. Mark your calendars – you won’t want to miss this! Come make memories, share the joy, and experience the magic of the holidays. City of Imperial Beach on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, how San Diego City College is stepping up to help students prepare amid the ongoing government shutdown. We also bring you the latest details on local food banks doing their part as well amid the shutdown. Then, another major airline would like to fly out of McClellan-Palomar airport. Next, we tell you about two signature horse racing events happening in the county. Followed by three new recipients of the San Diego Art Prize. Finally, some weekend event ideas happening across the county.
  • Get ready for a powerhouse night of comedy at The Bornemann! Your host, Mark Christopher Lawrence (NBC’s Chuck), kicks off the laughter with an all-star lineup featuring headliner Don Friesen, featured act Lisa Gilbert, and opening act Josh Lawson. Award-winning comedian Don Friesen makes his Bornemann debut with "Break a Leg"—a hilarious new special inspired by the freak pre-show injury that almost stopped the show. Known for his high-energy delivery, clever clean humor, and stories about life, marriage, and parenting, Friesen’s relatable comedy has made him a favorite on Showtime, Netflix, Dry Bar Comedy, and SiriusXM. From start to finish, this show delivers nonstop laughs, quick wit, and feel-good fun for comedy fans of all ages. Don’t miss this one-night-only event! Don Friesen on YouTube / Facebook
  • The Nobel committee said laureate María Corina Machado was safe and was braving the journey to Norway.
  • No one should face winter without protection from the cold. Guided by that belief, Frontwave Credit Union has launched its Give360 Coat and Comfort Drive, calling on the community to share new or gently used warm coats, clean blankets and practical shoes with neighbors experiencing hardship. Running from December 1 through January 16, the drive brings together Frontwave branches, Frontwave Arena and local nonprofit partners to support individuals and families throughout San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The Coat and Comfort Drive is one of the ways Give360 brings Frontwave’s commitment to community to life. By partnering directly with shelters, outreach teams and regional nonprofits, Frontwave helps ensure every donated coat, blanket and pair of shoes reaches people who rely on them, whether they are sleeping outdoors, staying in temporary housing or working toward stability. It is practical support delivered where it matters most. “Winter can be an unforgiving time for our neighbors who lack the basics,” said Bill Birnie, President and CEO of Frontwave Credit Union. “Give360 brings our community together, and teaming up with partners like Frontwave Arena helps us reach even more people who need warmth and care this season. When we show up for one another, we strengthen every part of the communities we serve.” For many people experiencing homelessness, one pair of shoes is all they have. When that pair breaks down, there is no easy replacement. Shoes wear out quickly when people spend long hours outdoors or walk long distances for basic needs, which is why practical shoes such as sneakers, walking shoes and sturdy boots are a major focus of this year’s drive. Community members can support the Coat and Comfort Drive in three simple ways: Donate at a Frontwave branch by dropping off new or gently used coats, blankets and shoes. Donate at Frontwave Arena on event days or at the box office Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donate online with a tax-deductible donation and Frontwave will buy the items needed most. To make giving simple, donors are encouraged to check closets for items no longer worn, repurpose outgrown children’s coats or take advantage of seasonal sales to pick up an extra item for someone in need. All donated items should be clean and in good condition so they can be distributed right away. Frontwave is proud to support nonprofit partners across the regions it serves, including Interfaith Community Services, Humanity Showers, Operation HOPE North County and the Brother Benno Foundation in San Diego County. The drive also supports Desert Sanctuary and Morongo Basin ARCH in San Bernardino County, along with Mission Hope Resource Center in Riverside County. About Frontwave Credit Union Eight Members. Forty dollars. One mission. Serve those who serve. What began in 1952 as a small military credit union is now a $1.8 billion financial institution serving more than 128,000 Members across San Diego, Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Frontwave is a member-owned not-for-profit, which means value goes back to Members through better rates, lower fees and dividends rather than to shareholders. With 18 branches and a full suite of financial solutions, Frontwave helps Members bank smart, build wealth and live better. Through Give360, Frontwave takes service beyond the branch, supporting local nonprofits and investing in programs that strengthen the communities it proudly serves. For more information, visit www.frontwavecu.com About Frontwave Arena Located in Oceanside, California, Frontwave Arena is the region’s premier destination for sports, entertainment, and cultural events. Opened in 2024, the arena is home to the San Diego Sockers, San Diego Clippers, and San Diego Strike Force, while also hosting world-class concerts, community celebrations, and special events. Its mission is to bring people together through experiences that elevate community wellbeing, spark connection, and celebrate the culture of San Diego County.
  • Celebrate the season with a special holiday tasting menu by Chef Roberto Alcocer. Join us at Valle this Christmas as we welcome the most festive time of the year with a culinary experience inspired by the warmth of local ingredients, the magic of the holidays, and the vibrant spirit of Mexican contemporary cuisine. Chef Roberto Alcocer and the Valle team invite you to gather around the table for a seasonally inspired multi-course menu, featuring local ingredients, coastal influences, and the comforting flavors of winter. Enjoy this unforgettable celebration in Valle’s MICHELIN-starred dining room, surrounded by ocean views, fine wines, and the spirit of togetherness. Reserve your holiday table and make this Christmas a celebration to remember. Valle on Facebook / Instagram
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