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  • A City Council committee is pushing to raise the minimum wage for hotel and event venue workers to $25 an hour, sparking a battle between labor advocates and industry leaders — including the Padres — over fairness and economic impact.
  • Harris is the first vice president to be an alum of a historically Black college, and if she wins, would make history as the first president to be an HBCU graduate.
  • Researchers have probed the genetics of one of Australia's most elusory animals, the marsupial mole.
  • By William Shakespeare Directed by Sam White With no male heir and the weight of the nation on his shoulders, King Henry VIII seeks to divorce his wife Katherine so he can marry Anne Boleyn. But Henry’s trusted advisors have plans of their own, and the consequences of his decisions will change their lives—and the history of England—forever. The talented students of The Old Globe and University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program perform Henry VIII for the very first time, bringing to thrilling life this final installment of Shakespeare’s history plays. Visit: https://www.theoldglobe.org/pdp/24-season/henry-viii/#?startDate=2024-11-01&%3FendDate=2024-11-30 The Old Globe on Instagram and Facebook
  • For years, Mexican judges have come to the University of San Diego School of Law for training. The training is taking on a greater significance as Mexico changes to a system in which all federal judges are elected rather than appointed.
  • Trump's first round of staff cuts to federal agencies eliminated dozens of positions at the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, in charge of implementing the No Surprises Act.
  • David Lynch was a damn fine filmmaker, and the world has become significantly less weird as we lose a unique and wildly audacious cinematic voice.
  • Analysts say the country will burn a lot more natural gas in the coming years to meet soaring electricity demand, potentially locking in decades of heat-trapping emissions.
  • Celebrate Halloween with all treats and no tricks! Join us at TrueCare’s family-friendly Monster Mash Wellness Bash, in partnership with California State University San Marcos Mobile Wellness Initiative, City of Oceanside Housing & Neighborhood Services and Oceanside Unified School District. We will be providing drug prevention education alongside important safety information to help you keep your kids’ holiday fang-tastic! Lots of fun activities for the kids too: Kids costume contest Face painting Interactive kid-friendly “Boo Mobile” Ricos antojitos (delicious snacks) Our compassionate Mission Mesa Pediatrics, Oceanside Dental, Women’s Health and WIC teams will have special spine-tingling crafts, giveaways, and un-BOO-lievable prizes! Don’t miss out on these other offerings during the festival: “Boo Mobile” services include medical and dental screenings, and flu vaccines Get your child’s height and weight unmasked to check their terror-ific growth. Is Medi-Cal giving you a fright? Our spook-tacular Enrollment Services specialists will be onsite to answer questions and guide you through the process.
  • Ruby Marichalar couldn’t get an in-person meeting after California’s crime victim compensation fund denied her claim. She wasn’t the only one.
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