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  • Stop Light Party – The Ultimate Status-Revealing Nightlife Vibe! Friday Night Fever Meets Modern-Day Dating Etiquette. Green means Single, Yellow means It’s Complicated, Red means Taken. What color will you be rocking? The Rules Are Simple: - Come dressed in the color that represents your relationship status - Bring your boldest, freshest, most stylish look - Arrive early - Ladies are FREE until 9 p.m. - Early Bird Tickets: Just $10 on Eventbrite - At the Door: $20 Why You Should Pull Up: - The sexiest, most flirty party in the city - Meet new people without awkward icebreakers - Vibes curated by live DJs all night - A dance floor full of color-coded possibilities - Drinks flowing, energy high, no pressure — just good times Location: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Time: Doors open at 8 p.m. | Party 1:30 a.m. 21+ ONLY | Valid ID Required Early Bird tickets WILL sell out. Don’t wait. Tap in while they’re hot. Dress to impress. Come bold. Leave with a story. Let your color speak for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stop Light Party – ¡La Vibra Nocturna Definitiva para Revelar tu Estado Sentimental! La fiebre del viernes se une con la etiqueta moderna para citas. Verde = Soltero Amarillo = Es Complicado Rojo = En una Relación ¿Qué color vas a lucir tú? Las Reglas Son Simples: - Viste el color que representa tu estado sentimental - Trae tu look más atrevido, fresco y con estilo - Llega temprano – Mujeres ENTRAN GRATIS hasta las 9 p.m. - Preventa: Solo $10 en Eventbrite - En la puerta: $20 Por Qué No Puedes Faltar: - La fiesta más sexy y coqueta de la ciudad - Conoce gente nueva sin momentos incómodos - Vibra con DJs en vivo toda la noche - Una pista de baile llena de posibilidades codificadas por colores - Bebidas fluyendo, energía alta, cero presión — solo buenos momentos Ubicación: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Horario: Puertas abren a las 8 p.m. | Fiesta hasta la 1:30 a.m. Solo para mayores de 21 años | Se requiere identificación válida Los boletos de preventa se AGOTARÁN. No lo dejes para después. Conéctate mientras están disponibles. Viste para impresionar. Llega con actitud. Sal con una historia. Deja que tu color hable por ti. Save your spot at the hottest party in town! GERALDBEAMONPRESENTS on Instagram
  • The head of a nonprofit that helps resettle Afghans in the U.S. reacts to a new travel ban targeting the country. The San Diego City Council considers changes to library service as it approaches a final vote on budget cuts. And, a concert happening this weekend will benefit San Diego’s Little Saigon district.
  • Long-time Round Table member Carl Ingwalson has for many years been writing biographies of ordinary Civil War soldiers and their families. At this meeting, he will describe the experiences of the soldiers of the 21st Iowa Infantry Regiment. For example, we will hear of the difficulties of Arnold Allen in trying to confirm that his dependent mother received the money he had sent. When the regiment was in Missouri, George Purdy learned his wife and a daughter had died. David Drummond sought leave so he could get home in time to see his dying wife “one last time.” And Carl will review the regiment’s most noteworthy campaign at Vicksburg. Visit: San Diego Civil War Round Table: June Meeting
  • Little Saigon San Diego will hold a tribute concert that retraces the path of the Vietnamese diaspora over 50 years. Also, what makes silent films unique? And finally, we dive into the North Park Music Fest and more in your weekend arts preview.
  • A San Diego police officer is accused of embezzling from the school safety patrol program he ran. And, we’ve got part three of our five-part series on the District 1 supervisor’s race — today’s topic: spending. Also, last week we told you about SDPD’s move to fully-encrypted radios. Hear more about what the department says it’s doing to get real-time information to the public. Then, the impact of withholding funding for high school ethnic studies courses. Sticking with high school news, Voice of San Diego’s Jacob McWhinney joins us with more on San Diego Unified’s roll-back of its graduation requirements. Finally, find out why people at the Ramona Wildlife Center are wearing bear costumes to interact with an actual bear.
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most enduring figures in Mexican culture. But beyond the iconic image lies a story of conquest, resistance and transformation. In this episode, San Diego creatives reflect on how her meaning continues to shift in personal, powerful and unexpected ways.
  • The American-born Giuffre, who lived in Australia for years, became an advocate for sex trafficking survivors after emerging as a central figure in financier Jeffrey Epstein's prolonged downfall.
  • A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where they were used for racial research in the late 1800s.
  • Ben Model's new book defines the visual language and lasting impact of silent cinema.
  • Early voting for the District 1 runoff election is underway. We break down the race and where the candidates stand on some of the top issues. Plus, what a new UCSD study reveals about air pollution from the Tijuana River.
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