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  • An evening of your favorites oldies. Outdoors on Shelter Island. Happy Together 2024 features The Turtles, Jay & The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues and The Cowsills Wednesday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. Visit: https://www.humphreysconcerts.com/schedule.cfm Humphreys also offers Dinner packages which are sold individually and include dinner in Humphreys restaurant before the show and seats in rows 1-7. Please note that seats in rows 1-7 are not always Hotel & Dinner or Dinner packages as inventory gets moved based on demand. Please check pricing when purchasing packages to ensure you are purchasing the package intended. For more information visit www.humphreysconcerts.com.
  • President Trump and Elon Musk claim the Biden administration abandoned two astronauts in space. But the publicly available evidence suggests a different story.
  • The 25 Canadians are accused of calling seniors in over 40 states, pretending to be their grandchildren and asking for bail money. Authorities warn such scams are getting increasingly sophisticated.
  • Friday, July 4, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. This episode features the Sabrosas Latin Orchestra, San Diego's first all-female salsa band! The talented musicians of Sabrosas infuse high energy into a variety of Latin styles including salsa, cumbia, and cha cha.
  • The lawsuits filed Monday accuse the hip-hop mogul of raping women, sexually assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy.
  • You’re invited to provide input as the City considers enhanced trash collection services and related fees. The study will review: - Potential ways to make trash and recycling collection more efficient and cost-effective - Public insights and preferences - The cost to collect and manage trash and recycling from single-family and small multi-family residential properties with four or fewer units - Opportunities for new or enhanced collection services - Options for the City to recover the costs of residential waste and recycling collection services In Person Meeting Stay up to date about potential service enhancements and fees in the future! Visit https://cleangreensd.org/ For additional questions or comments, please contact us at Trash@SanDiego.gov.
  • Rumorosa, Harbor Island’s new Cali-Baja restaurant located at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, will offer its first ever Mother’s Day Brunch with a stunning harbor view and a buffet-style menu, on Sunday, March 12, 2024. Menu highlights begin with a bountiful selection of breakfast dishes including a Panaderia Display with house baked local Mexican pastries, chocolate croissants, and gourmet donuts; Chef attended made-to-order Omelets, and Chilaquiles Rojas; Cali Benedicto with chorizo, jalapeno hollandaise, creamy avocado, and arugula, on an English muffin; and Café de Olla French Toast featuring fresh berries, toasted pecans, citrus maple syrup, and horchata whipped cream. Additional buffet offerings include Tequila Poached Shrimp Cocktail; a variety of Hand Rolled Sushi; and Tossed to Order Salads. Hot entrée options include a Street Taco Station with three protein selections; Citrus Achiote Salmon; and Cali Baja Paella with fresh seafood. Guests can also satisfy their sweet tooth with a full dessert bar including Malted Banana S’mores Cheesecake, Fresh Fruit Tarts, and Passion Fruit Meringue Cream Puffs. In addition to the Brunch Buffet, Rumorosa will present a complimentary rose to mothers and mother figures, and offer custom flower crowns for moms for an additional $45, courtesy of local San Diego florist, K Flowers. Rumorosa’s Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet is priced at $95 per adult, $45 for kids aged six-12, and kids five and under dine free. The price includes complimentary self-parking for up to three hours. Rumorosa is located at 1380 Harbor Island Drive in San Diego. For more information, visit www.rumorosasd.com and reservations are available on www.OpenTable.com.
  • The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, has a new photo exhibit in honor of International Women's Day: "Iconic Women: From Everyday Life to Global Heroes."
  • How do we regenerate the Pacific Forests? This is the central question in artworks made by Helen and Newton Harrison, starting with The Serpentine Lattice in 1993 and continuing to the present day with their research initiatives led by the Center for the Study of the Force Majeure at UC Santa Cruz. Their earlier work addresses forest clear-cutting, while the more recent work focuses on how forests are impacted by related public policy and climate change itself. Join us for a panel to explore how artworks in the exhibition speak to the current crisis in our forests. The panel is moderated by Anne Douglas and Chris Fremantle. Featured speakers include: - Josh Harrison, the Harrisons’ son and current Director of the Center for the Study of the Force Majeure at UC Santa Cruz. - Megan Jennings, Conservation Ecologist, Climate Science Alliance advisor, and Co-Director of San Diego State University's Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management. - Ruth Wallen, artist and long-time collaborator with the Harrisons. - Joelene Tamm, founding member of the Southern California Fire, Fuels, and Forestry Cadre. - Will Madrigal, Jr., California Indian Professor of American Indian Studies/History/Language, and an enrolled member of the Cahuilla Band For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
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