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  • Miners are believed to be suffering from a lack of food, water and other basic necessities after police closed off the entrances used to transport supplies.
  • The media personality and socialite is crusading against abuse of teens at treatment facilities and wants California legislators to pass a bill.
  • Insurgents breached Syria's largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, in a surprise attack that sent residents fleeing.
  • “Barbie’s ScreamHouse” by Hard Rock Eventvibe • RMD Saturday, Oct 28 | 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. 3 Floors ~ 7 Rooms ~ 13+ DJ’s Get ready for some enchanting fun as we return to an all-hotel Barbie-themed Halloween bash. 3 Glam-tastic Floors, 7 Dreamy rooms, and over 15 DJ’s spinning tracks that’ll make you groove in the most fabulous town ever! Our 10,000 sqft. Legends ballroom transforms into a Barbie’s Dream House themed open-format night-club. Then, embark on a sparkling adventure at Float Pool Club for the ultimate rooftop Barbie party in downtown. VIP Lounges are sprinkled throughout the hotel to give our guests a once-in-a-lifetime Barbie experience. Join us for a Halloween that’s out of this world, done the Barbie way, at Barbie’s Scream House only at the Hard Rock Hotel. *Subject to availability. This is a 21+ event. All Ticket Sales Are Final. No Refunds Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • A deep sea oarfish washed up in Southern California. Some accounts say Japanese folklore saw it a bad omen, while others say the fish were seen as saviors.
  • Whether you're young or young at heart, we have book ideas for you. This year's YA collection, gathered by NPR book critics and staff, includes romance, historical fiction, poetry, fantasy and more.
  • San Diego’s District 4, which includes Encanto, Skyline and Valencia Park, has some of the worst pavement conditions in the city. The city’s new pavement management plan directs the least amount of money there. Also in District 4, residents of a Mountain View apartment complex who lost everything in the Jan. 22 flooding said they’re going to sue the city. This isn’t the first time the complex has flooded — Chollas Creek flooded the complex in December 2018. Plus, a history lesson on Coronado’s Black community going back to the 1880s.
  • The lithium industry is pledging to bring new jobs and growth to the region. But past experiences with renewable energy have left many residents with lingering mistrust.
  • It is not uncommon for political commentators to call a late-breaking story during a presidential election an "October surprise" — even when there is little evidence that it mattered all that much.
  • U.S. employers added more than a quarter million jobs in September, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%. Here's what to know about the data.
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