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  • Journey along the yellow brick road on a brand-new "Tinsel Trail to Oz"! Meet iconic characters from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" on a self-guided path featuring 11 themed Christmas trees, plus a dazzling experience in The Garden Courtyard. Key stops on the Tinsel Trail to Oz include: “The Road to Oz” Tree – Victorian Lobby Begin your adventure at the famed two-story tree with 10,000 lights and 2,000 ornaments, complete with a yellow brick road constructed out of ornaments. “There Is No Place Like Home” Tree – Front Porch A warm welcome home to The Del with this heartfelt tree on the historic Front Porch. “The Yellow Brick Road” Experience – Garden Courtyard Stroll along a glowing yellow brick road lined with poppies and giant dandelions to meet Dorothy and friends at four spectacular 12-foot trees. Enjoy a cocktail from the Emerald Bar as you read about Oz author L. Frank Baum’s connection to The Del. Emerald Bar is open on Nov. 21-22, Nov. 27-29, Dec. 3, Dec. 5-6, Dec. 12-13, Dec. 20-Jan. 1. Garden closed on Dec. 2, 9, 10, & 19. “Glinda of Oz” Tree – Southpointe Lawn See Glinda the Good's stunning tree in decadent pinks. “The Wicked Witch of Oz” Tree at the Lightshow Encounter the story’s villain at a towering tree located at the “Wonder of Oz” Lightshow Spectacular. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” Tree at Skating by the Sea See the Wizard by The Del’s world-famous beachfront ice rink. “The Emerald City” Trees in the Crown & Coronet Rooms Discover two glittering trees depicting the famed Emerald City. (Available for guests attending Thanksgiving Dinner, Victorian Tea, Christmas Eve Dinner, and Christmas Day Brunch.) Trees are visible to the public daily (except the Crown & Coronet Rooms). No reservations needed. Hotel del Coronado on Facebook / Instagram
  • North Coast Rep presents "Louisa Gillis." A haunting incident from 40 years ago ignites this explosive world premiere about the devastating ripple effects of revenge. Joanna McClelland Glass’s searing new drama weaves a sophisticated psychological thriller about family bonds, betrayal, and the possibility of healing. In this masterfully crafted battle of wits and words that is laced with humor, secrets unravel and alliances shift as a brilliant but fractured family grapples with the power of forgiveness and the price of letting go. Experience this stunning new drama that proves the strongest family ties can bind us or set us free. On stage from January 14 - February 8, 2026. For tickets: Call (858) 481-1055 or northcoastrep.org. North Coast Rep on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lucky's Breakfast was more than a diner — it was a community. After the passing of beloved owner Lucky Wong, his family and loyal customers-turned-friends reflect on the man whose generosity, humor and daily breakfasts brought North Park together, and whose name now graces the street where generations of San Diegans gathered.
  • How tech companies and government officials handle local impacts will shape the industry's future in the U.S.
  • Congress designated money for building new EV chargers, but the Trump administration put a freeze on those funds. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction ordering the program to resume.
  • Funding for FEMA's disaster survivor hotline lapsed the day after the Texas floods, federal records show. It took DHS Secretary Kristi Noem five days to approve more money.
  • Daniel Dae Kim stars in a thriller about a spy who comes out of hiding to save his long-lost daughter. But instead of personal revelations, the series gets mired in plot twists and shoot-outs.
  • Proposition 50 is the sole measure on the statewide Nov. 4 special election ballot. If approved, California would temporarily set aside its nonpartisan citizen redistricting commission and adopt new congressional lines that favor Democrats for the next three election cycles.
  • Hailed as “The Nicest Man in Stand-Up,” by The Atlantic Magazine, and “One of the Funniest People,” by CBS Mornings, Grammy & Emmy-nominated comedian, NY Times #1 bestselling author, podcaster, director and producer Nate Bargatze is selling out shows and breaking venue attendance records with more than 1.2 million tickets sold in 2024. He is currently the #1 earning comedian in the world according to Pollstar’s recent report, and #12 in overall live tour tickets sales, putting him in the company of Coldplay, Madonna and U2. Billboard recently announced that Bargatze set a new record for the biggest one-year gross by a comedy performer in history. He is currently on his "2025 Big Dumb Eyes World Tour" and continuing to break venue attendance and ticket records. Most recently, Nate will be hosting the Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14 on CBS. Nate Bargatze on Facebook / Instagram
  • Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen says the law doesn't give President Trump more power to fire people during a shutdown and White House plans to do so are "vindictive."
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