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  • The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow.
  • Throughout the day, students will meet employees of the San Diego Padres from a variety of departments like, hospitality and food services, engineering, marketing, and entertainment to learn how classroom experiences can align with careers.
  • Lucky's Breakfast was more than a diner — it was a community. After the passing of beloved owner Lucky Wong, his family and loyal customers-turned-friends reflect on the man whose generosity, humor and daily breakfasts brought North Park together, and whose name now graces the street where generations of San Diegans gathered.
  • It's impossible to keep up with TV options. These shows are worth catching up on — or revisiting.
  • Year over year,  San Diego's Taste of the IRC brings the community together to learn about the life-changing impact of the IRC's resettlement, safety and wellness, and economic empowerment programs. This event celebrates and uplifts the rich tapestry of local refugee and immigrant stories, businesses, and experiences, adding to the vibrant culture of San Diego. You will hear from IRC community partners, leadership, and staff working throughout San Diego about our essential work that spearheads opportunities for refugee communities to thrive. Join us for our signature fundraising event, featuring 'tastes' from around the world, to raise critical funds to support IRC services for refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants. International Rescue Committee San Diego on Facebook
  • The university, which opens for class next year, promises a novel approach to higher education, as a hybrid institution with programs from San Diego State, Cal State San Marcos, UC San Diego and Southwestern College.
  • Even amid rising grocery prices and increased sensitivity to environmental issues, Americans still trash once-edible food at alarming rates.
  • This tiny disc of zinc with just a smidge of copper has played an outsized role in our national (and international) discourse. The U.S. Mint ended production of the one-cent coin last week.
  • The Poway City Council is waiting on cost information from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters before making a decision on whether to hold a special election to replace former Councilmember Tony Blain.
  • Set in a Southern California high school in 1999, "Winner" is an electrifying new musical about ambition, identity, and the messy business of growing up. Autumn has spent her whole life preparing for this student election. But when her best friend (with benefits) launches a surprise campaign against her, buried secrets, long-simmering tensions, and unexpected truths threaten to upend everything. Following acclaimed workshops at Goodspeed Musicals, New York Theatre Barn, and London’s West End, this world premiere developmental production features a cast of 26 rising stars and a powerhouse live band. With a high-octane pop-rock score by Nico Juber and Joe Barros, "Winner" pulses with heart, humor, and the raw energy of a generation on the cusp of change. The class of 1999 is coming out and coming of age. Everything’s about to glitch. Recommended for audiences 13+ due to mature language. Presented by: Blindspot Collective Blindspot Collective on Facebook / Instagram
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