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  • First, Governor Gavin Newsom has a historic package of reparations on his desk to either veto or sign. Then, as the government shutdown continues, 100,000 service members across San Diego County are less than a week away from a missing check. Next, the College Area has a plan in place for development. Finally, another installment of our weekend events segment.
  • Mass firings, buyouts and heightened uncertainty led to an exodus of federal workers in 2025. More than 300,000 employees will be out of the government by the end of December.
  • Eight months into Trump's second term, it's unclear what the larger impact of these tariffs will have on the economy. Despite that, the president keeps promising to roll out new ones.
  • It's no secret that going to college can be very expensive, with tuition costs rising faster than financial aid. But what's causing that price tag to rise so quickly?
  • Trinity Theatre Company is thrilled to announce their Grown Up Stage’s production of "IFs (Imaginary Friends)" by Thomas J. Misuraca running from November 28th - December 14th. The production is directed by Mia Spencer. "IFs (Imaginary Friends)" runs at Trinity’s Mission Valley location in the Mission Valley Mall. To learn more or purchase tickets https://trinityttc.org/current-productions/ Synopsis: Imaginary friend, Pippin, has been released from service by the child who created her. She laments with her other recently released imaginary friends, knowing unless something changes, they’ll cease to exist. When their peer Dab, confesses that he’s been hanging out with an older woman who can see him, the others want to meet her. Bea ends up only able to see Pippin, but introduces them to some of her senior friends, and all but one imaginary friend now have real friends once again. But dealing with older friends has its challenges. Bea’s daughter, Jenna, is overly concerned for her mother. Even more so after Bea breaks her hip while “playing” with her friends. As Bea’s health continues to decline, her friends must fight for their rights as older folks. Trinity Theatre Artistic Director, Sean Boyd shared “We are big fans of Thomas Miscuraca’s work at Trinity Theatre Company and have shared a number of his pieces over the years including 'The Stark Truth of Humanity' and 'A Good Game.' In April of this year - we presented a staged reading of 'IFs (Imaginary Friends)' in our third annual New Works Festival. This wonderfully heartfelt and moving piece was so strong and well received - that we wanted to see it really on its feet - and programmed it into our season. It is thrilling to be a part of the trajectory of the development of exciting new work. We look forward to sharing 'IFs (Imaginary Friends)' with our community.” Playwright Thomas J. Miscuraca added "'IFs (Imaginary Friends)' holds a special place in my heart because it's about the older generation using their imagination to tap into their youth. I hope it reminds everybody of the importance of play and make-believe no matter what the age on their driver's license says. You're never too mature to act immature." The Cast of IFs (Imaginary Friends): Galardriel Bessette Pippin Jo Darlene Reardon Bea Lance Pate John/Doctor/Brad Mary Friedel Veronica Sean Libiran Dab Steve Fitzgerald Herman Ali Impey Jenna Tara Romanczyk Mimi Creative Team of IFs (Imaginary Friends) Executive Artistic Director - Sean Boyd Director - Mia Spencer Stage Manager - Vivian White Scenic Designer - Kayla Brunell Lighting Designer - Mashun Tucker Costume Designer - Brenna Maeinschein Sound Designer - Ash Floyd Creative Team of IFs (Imaginary Friends): Executive Artistic Director - Sean Boyd Director - Mia Spencer Stage Manager - Vivian White Scenic Designer - Kayla Brunell Lighting Designer - Mashun Tucker Costume Designer - Brenna Maeinschein Sound Designer - Ash Floyd Visit: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=304155 Trinity Theater Co. on Instagram and Facebook
  • One growing point of concern involves generative AI’s relationship with state resources as the technology becomes everyday life for Californians. Experts say generative AI is driving up energy and water demands at data centers.
  • We’re proud to present the second edition of O’wineside, an immersive celebration of Mexican wine and Baja California’s culinary spirit, hosted at Valle Oceanside, the MICHELIN-starred restaurant by Chef Roberto Alcocer. Held along the stunning coast of Oceanside, California, O’wineside brings together a curated selection of over 27 wineries from Baja, offering guests a one-of-a-kind afternoon of tastings, connection, and discovery. Enjoy a Grand Tasting from 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. featuring winemakers from over 27 premium Baja wineries, taste 80+ wines, and enjoy gourmet bites by Chef Alcocer featuring Imperia Caviar, 5 Jotas Jamón Ibérico, Harbor Pelican Fish Market Baja Oysters, and more. While, Visit Oceanside will feature a special booth highlighting the city's stunning landscapes and upcoming events, offering a glimpse into what makes this coastal destination truly special. Don’t miss this exceptional celebration of wine and food! Please note: This is a 21+ event. No substitutions or dietary restrictions can be accommodated due to the nature of this event. All ticket sales are FINAL and NON-REFUNDABLE. Valle on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Post calls the podcast an "AI-powered tool" that turns its articles into an audio news digest.
  • The Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index shows that GLP-1 weight loss drugs are having an effect: The U.S. obesity rate is at 37%, down from 39.9%.
  • We talk about the Supreme Court's pending decision on whether to undermine a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. Plus, a scholarship for Black students at UC San Diego is rebranded for all students.
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