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  • From 2018 to 2025, ZIP codes with more permitted homes saw slower rent growth than ZIP codes with fewer new home permits.
  • California spent hundreds of millions on prison and hospital healthcare staff, auditors found, but vacancy rates rose since 2019, exceeding 30% at three facilities despite bonuses and pay raises, with inadequate oversight and planning.
  • New customs regulations take effect August 29, and many European postal agencies and companies say until new systems are set up they can't ship some goods. Gifts worth less than $100 are not affected.
  • The American Marketing Association San Diego Chapter presents the 2025 Art of Marketing Conference on Friday, October 24, at the University of San Diego’s Knauss School of Business. Now in its fourth year, this premier, full-day event (8 a.m. – 5 p.m., followed by a networking reception 5 – 7 p.m.) brings together industry leaders from Toyota, PlayStation, San Diego FC, Sports San Diego, Compass Real Estate, Q2 Insights, SeaWorld, KPBS, SDG&E, Gaylord Resorts, and more. Attendees will gain insights into the future of marketing through four program tracks—The Storyteller, The Specialist, The Strategist, and The Trend-Setter—covering everything from brand storytelling and customer experience to AI, Web3, and new media. The conference features interactive sessions, panels, and networking, with a keynote from Matt Prince (Interim Head of Earned Media & Brand Social at KFC; Founder, For You Path; formerly Taco Bell and Disney). AMA San Diego on LinkedIn / Instagram
  • If you're looking for a truly unique way to celebrate Thanksgiving weekend, Lions Tigers & Bears has something special in store. Join San Diego’s only accredited big cat and bear sanctuary for its Turkey Bash, happening Friday, November 28 and Saturday, November 29. This beloved annual tradition gives visitors a front-row seat to watch the sanctuary’s rescued residents dig into their very own Thanksgiving-themed feast. From turkeys to fall-inspired enrichment treats, each offering is designed to engage the animals’ senses while delivering both fun and nutrition. Guests are welcome to bring cameras and capture the excitement as the animals’ leap, play, and enjoy their festive meals. Proceeds from the Turkey Bash directly support the care of over 60 rescued animals at the sanctuary. Every visit helps provide lifelong homes, nutritious meals, veterinary care, and enrichment for animals rescued from exploitation and abuse. Lions Tigers & Bears on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join host Elsa Sevilla as she profiles some of the most unique and interesting historic sites throughout the county.
  • The Arc of San Diego's Winter Wonderland Fashion Show & Luncheon Friday, December 5 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The US Grant Hotel, San Diego Celebrate the season in style at The Arc of San Diego’s annual Winter Wonderland Fashion Show & Luncheon! This year’s theme, “Shimmer & Glimmer,” brings together fashion, philanthropy, and holiday cheer to support over 2,000 children and adults with disabilities across San Diego County. Enjoy boutique shopping, a silent auction, a festive lunch, and a dazzling runway show hosted by style expert Leonard Simpson. Special guests include emcee Mary Murphy from "So You Think You Can Dance" and auctioneer Clint Bell. Tickets: VIP Couture Circle: $225 Gold Ticket: $155 Tables & Sponsorships Available Dress in shimmering gold and silver holiday attire and join us for an unforgettable afternoon that makes a difference. For tickets and additional information, call (619) 795-4186 or visit www.arc-sd.com/winterwonderland. Let’s sparkle together this holiday season—because it’s always fashionable to be philanthropic! The Arc of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Civil rights lawyers say many migrant detainees in Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" are being barred from meeting regularly with attorneys and are being held in dangerous conditions.
  • iRobot, the U.S. firm that had robots vacuuming homes, will be taken over by its China-based supplier. It's assuring owners that devices will keep working as usual.
  • Smith was 25 in 2000 when she published her critically acclaimed first novel. Now 50, her latest collection of essays, Dead and Alive, reflects on middle age, climate change and generational gaps.
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