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  • The former Hollywood producer is on trial for sex crimes in New York — again. Here are the allegations and proceedings that have led to this.
  • NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the wildfires in Los Angeles, and the words of writers who were drawn to the city.
  • Perched high above Banker’s Hill with unmatched views of Downtown San Diego and the Bay, the iconic Mister A’s will host a very special four-course, wine-paired luncheon. This is a rare opportunity to experience Revana, a highly allocated California Cult wine, originated by “The Queen of Cult Cabernet” Heidi Barrett (Screaming Eagle, Dalla Valle) and now curated by the incomparable winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown (Schrader Cellars, Rivers-Marie). Drew Herman, Director of Viticulture, and Christopher Dorman, the National Sales Rep, for Revana Portfolio, will be there to share their insights and guide you through the tasting. Included with the tasting is Revana’s Willamette Valley label, Alexana, and, from the famed Uco Valley of Mendoza, Argentina, Corazon del Sol. This intimate tasting of the Revana portfolio will make your Mister A’s experience truly unforgettable. Visit: Mister A’s Tasting Experience with Revana Family Vineyard Mister A's Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Aral Sea has nearly disappeared over the last 60 years. Now, its source rivers are depleting.
  • The race to fill the former County Supervisor’s seat could upend politics in Chula Vista and Imperial Beach.
  • Two Camp Pendleton-based Marines who were killed earlier this week in a vehicle accident while deployed in New Mexico were publicly identified Thursday.
  • Everyone in the community is invited to attend Wings of Hope, hosted by The Elizabeth Hospice, on Sunday, April 27, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. This event will take place at the California Center for the Arts, located at 340 N. Escondido Blvd in Escondido. Attendees will have the opportunity to honor and celebrate the special people who have touched their lives. Admission is free. Registration is required by April 18 online at: https://elizabethhospice.org/wings/ or by calling 760.796.3708. Attendees will receive a butterfly for release, listen to live music, hear uplifting messages from The Elizabeth Hospice’s grief support team, and enjoy sweet treats. The Elizabeth Hospice, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit healthcare leader, has been providing hospice care, palliative care and grief support services to children and adults in San Diego County and Southwest Riverside County since 1978. The organization’s highly trained grief counselors help children and adults understand their feelings and thoughts and guide them through the process of coping with the death of a loved one. Grief support services are available to everyone in the community, including those who do not have a patient affiliation with The Elizabeth Hospice. No one needing these services has ever been turned away for financial reasons. In support of the organization’s nonprofit mission, a donation of $50 is suggested to reserve a Painted Lady Butterfly. Additional giving opportunities are available. For more information, contact Tylie Daniels at Tylie.Daniels@ehospice.org or 760.796.3708. All donations benefit The Elizabeth Hospice’s vital services for children and adults impacted by serious illness, grief and loss.
  • Authorities believe there are no survivors in the accident, which happened as a regional passenger jet was attempting to land Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
  • The James Webb Space Telescope may have detected life-associated gas in the atmosphere of a far-off planet. The news is being greeted with both enthusiasm and skepticism.
  • While some of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees faced sharp questioning this week, Sean Duffy received a friendly welcome in his confirmation hearing to be secretary of transportation.
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