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  • Some California youth football leagues ban Guardian Caps. Three former football players in the Legislature think parents and children should have the option of wearing them.
  • Celebrate New Year's Eve at The Rooftop Bar - Chalet Chic Ring in 2025 with elegance and style at The Rooftop Bar at Mission Pacific Beach Resort! This year's New Year's Eve celebration transforms our outdoor space into a luxurious Chalet Chic winter wonderland under the stars. When: 9 p.m. to 1p.m. Dress Code: Winter Chic Show off your finest winter attire--think chic coats, cozy scarves, and stylish boots. Prepare for an evening of glamour, celebration, and unforgettable moments! General Admission - $160 per person Tax and gratuity included. Open Bar from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. with a curated selection of premium drinks A lively midnight countdown surrounded by festive décor and incredible energy An unforgettable evening of dancing on a stunning pool-covered dance floor VIP Experience Take your celebration to the next level with our exclusive VIP Packages. Relax in private cabanas or gather around cozy fire pits, offering the best views of the dance floor and the midnight countdown. Add a touch of luxury to your New Year's Eve! Secure Your Spot Tickets and VIP packages are available now through Eventbrite and The Rooftop Bar's website. Dance Into 2025 with DJ Ayla Simone and DJ BeatNick at The Rooftop Bar's Chalet Chic Party Get ready for an electrifying performance by DJ Ayla Simone! With over a decade of experience, Ayla is a force to be reckoned with, known for her high-energy sets and genre-blending style that captivates crowds from Southern California to New York and beyond. She's rocked legendary venues like Omnia Nightclub, Hard Rock Hotel, and the award-winning Rooftop Bar at Mission Pacific, while making waves on the Billboard Music dance charts. Ayla's unstoppable talent and magnetic presence will have you dancing all night long! DJ Beatnick DJ (@djbeatnick) Prepare to have your mind blown by DJ Beatnick, one of the West Coast's hottest talents! From underground parties to iconic clubs in Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Diego, BeatNick dominates the decks with his electrifying sound. His unique mix of disco, '80s house, hip-hop, Latin, and Afro beats will keep you moving and grooving all night! His sets are legendary, and his vibe? Unforgettable. Get ready for a night that will leave you buzzing long after the last track. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-years-eve-party-at-the-rooftop-bar-9pm-1am-21-party-tickets-1109452906509?aff=oddtdtcreator Mission Pacific Beach Resort on Instagram and Facebook
  • Philippa Hughes' life spans war, international romance, divorce, an abduction, art and politics. As one of the few liberals in her family, she knows how divisions can break a family and a country.
  • Bobby Allison, whose life was full of tragedy even as he became one of the most celebrated NASCAR drivers of all time, died on Saturday. The Hall of Famer was 86.
  • What do cooking and a nightly TV show have in common? Both require "a little care, a little love and a little imagination," says Stephen Colbert. He and his wife Evie Colbert have written a cookbook.
  • President Trump has nominated Neil Jacobs to head NOAA. Some former NOAA employees are concerned about Jacobs' scientific integrity after his prior involvement in "Sharpiegate."
  • The law aims to prevent officers fired by one department for bad behavior from later finding a job in another. So far, 20 officers from local departments have been decertified for offenses ranging from sexual misconduct to domestic violence to dishonesty.
  • This weekend, people parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk will be subject to a citation under California's "Daylighting" law.
  • A free 20min breakfast lecture series for our creative community. Join us for coffee, donuts, and inspiration every last Friday of the month. Grant Oliphant is CEO of The Conrad Prebys Foundation, a major independent foundation working to strengthen San Diego’s future through a focus on impact in the arts, medical research and healthcare, youth development, and higher education. Previously, Grant was president of The Heinz Endowments in Pittsburgh, one of the nation’s largest regional philanthropies, where he focused the foundation’s giving on sustainability, creativity, and learning. He also launched major initiatives to support democracy, public media, and racial and social equity, and worked with his board to bring the foundation’s investments into alignment with its social and climate change priorities. Prior to joining Heinz, Grant was President & CEO of the Pittsburgh Foundation, one of the nation’s largest community foundations, where he doubled the foundation’s size while helping to reinvent the national model of community philanthropy through an emphasis on regional leadership and impact. An outspoken advocate for philanthropy that is both effective and clear, Grant launched and hosted a popular podcast, “We Can Be,” and writes and speaks frequently about philanthropic leadership. He is the immediate past chair of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, a national organization working to promote better giving, and chaired the Communications Network, which promotes better use of communications by philanthropy. Devoted to community leadership at the intersection of business, non-profits and universities, Grant served on the boards of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the August Wilson African-American Cultural Center and the Pittsburgh Promise, along with Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania and Riverlife, both of which he chaired. Earlier in his career, which also included a brief stint in advertising, Grant launched a magazine in Washington D.C. on American politics and co-hosted a radio talk show before joining U.S. Senator John Heinz as his press secretary. He is also the author of a novel, “Ring of Years.” Grant and his wife Aradhna, who have four grown children, are delighted to be making their home in Mission Hills and are looking forward to being active members of the San Diego community.
  • The death toll rose to at least 184 after a nightclub roof collapsed early Tuesday in the Dominican capital during a concert attended by politicians, athletes, and others.
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