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  • FREE Comedy Nights at L'Auberge Del Mar Join us on the first Friday of every month this summer, starting May 2, 2025, from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. in the Jim Watkins Amphitheater! On behalf of L'Auberge Del Mar and the Del Mar Village Association, we are happy to announce Comedy Nights are officially back in (funny) business. Hosted by Bits Comedy. Shows take place every first Friday of the month, starting May 2nd, and go from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m., at the Jim Watkins Amphitheater. Arrive at 7:30 p.m. to pick your seats. Event is complimentary and first come first serve. Bring your blankets or lawn chairs. Bar service will be available. Del Mar Village on Facebook / Instagram
  • Secretary of the Navy John Phelan is in San Diego this week where he says he wants to hear from local sailors and Marines
  • A free 20 minute breakfast lecture series for our creative community. Join us for coffee, donuts, and inspiration every last Friday of the month. Claire Johnson is CEO of San Diego Magazine and SDM Studios, and co-founder of Del Mar Wine and Food Festival. She and her husband, Troy, acquired the media company in 2021–it has now been in business for 76 years. Originally from New York, she graduated from Loyola University with a journalism degree. Claire started her media career at NBCUniversal, where she worked in advertising and helped develop its Peacock platform before acquiring San Diego Magazine. Also a published photographer in publications like Vogue (and, of course, San Diego Magazine), Claire and her family live in Ocean Beach, San Diego. CreativeMornings San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • An Israeli airstrike has struck Beirut for the first time since June.
  • The closure of the Spreckels Sugar factory will shutter a $243 million industry and hundreds of jobs in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state.
  • The Secretary of the Navy had conversations at Camp Pendleton during a visit last week about "commercial leasing opportunities," his spokesperson told KPBS.
  • "The family has decided to begin a process of evaluating our future with the Padres, including a potential sale of the franchise," said John Seidler, Padres chairman and brother of former owner Peter Seidler. "We will undertake this process with integrity and professionalism in a way that honors Peter's legacy and love for the Padres and lays the foundation for the franchise's long-term success."
  • In the 1970s and 1980s, KPBS turned fundraising into a weeklong TV event — auctioning items ranging from custom cars to doctor visits, with celebrities on stage and kids running bids. Decades later, those auctions remain central to one family's most powerful memories, and the excitement and community of live bidding is finding new life on today's digital marketplaces.
  • The San Diego City Council agreed Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers in the city to $25 an hour, phased in over several years.
  • Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
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