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  • The Dhillon Law Group filed the lawsuit, arguing the map illegally uses race to redraw the map in favor of Hispanic voters. They're asking the court to block the new districts before the 2026 elections.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to arrive in Geneva Sunday for talks with Ukraine and its European allies on the latest U.S.-proposed peace plan for the war-torn country.
  • Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
  • Raise a stein, enjoy the music, and celebrate with us at Sally’s! We’re toasting both the close of Oktoberfest and the start of a brand-new month with a week of Bavarian-inspired fun in San Diego. Sunday, October 5 | 1–5 p.m. Join us on the marina for an afternoon filled with Oktoberfest music, delicious food & beer specials, and outdoor games like axe throwing, cornhole, and a putting challenge. Bring your friends and get ready for festive fun! Food & Beverage Specials | October 1–5, All Day Enjoy Bavarian-inspired bites and seasonal beer specials all week long leading up to the big celebration. Meet us on the Marina behind Grand Hyatt San Diego Partners with Mike Hess Brewing @mikehessbrewing) Sally's Waterfront Dining on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, Voice of San Diego breaks down how Democrats on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors are trying to fill the budget gap caused by federal cuts. Then, calls are being made to Congress to pass a new law that would re-start Afghan refugee relocation. Then, city crews are cleaning up homeless encampments and offering relocation, but are they being taken up on that offer? Then, we look at what needs to be done to increase the use of one of the least popular trolley stations in San Diego. Finally, San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 1 is nearly complete.
  • A schoolgirl who was abducted with 24 others from a dormitory in northwestern Nigeria has escaped and is safe, as hunters joined security forces in the search for the missing students.
  • San Diego Folk Heritage and Listen Local join to present Irish-born Patric Petrie, a violin virtuoso and local treasure. As a founding member of Skelpin, the award-winning Celtic-World Beat ensemble, Patric has performed in major cities across the United States and Japan. Perennially nominated in the San Diego Music Awards, Skelpin won the 2010 award for Best World Music Album for their CD A Trip to Skye. Patric will be joined by a variety of friends old and new for a concert that should not be missed! Visit: Patric Petrie and Friends San Diego Folk Heritage on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 18th Annual Hallo-Wine Fall Festival returns with food, drinks, and fun! This seasonal festival promises an afternoon filled with delicious flavors, and takes place at a stunning outdoor private estate with sweeping ocean views in Point Loma. Enjoy tastings from dozens of local vendors, featuring savory bites, decadent desserts, boutique wines, hand-crafted beers, craft spirits and festive mocktails. The celebration will also include live entertainment, lawn games, prize drawings, and an exclusive speakeasy experience. Hallo-Wine is held every October in recognition of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and raises critical funds to support Home Start, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing child abuse and strengthening families. Guests will have the chance to hear a powerful success story from a Home Start client, and also meet new CEO Joe Buehrle. This fun-filled event brings together supporters, vendors, and volunteers of Home Start to celebrate the season and the mission of the organization. Every ticket includes food and wine samples, a keepsake tasting glass, and ride share discount or valet. Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are also available. Home Start Inc on Facebook / Instagram
  • New York City's CEOs and other billionaires spent more than $40 million trying to defeat the mayor-elect. Now they have to live with him.
  • Nearly 1,400 people died after Hurricane Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi. Most of the deaths were in New Orleans, which has had an uneven recovery in the past 20 years.
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