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  • The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa, fled the scene, leading law enforcement on a massive manhunt over more than three days. The shooting seemed to be spurred by a noise complaint.
  • Railroads between San Clemente and Orange County are still closed after last week's landslide. With the hillside still moving, repairs will be slow.
  • From the organizers: Conceived by internationally-renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein, "FRAGMENTS" is a groundbreaking project for solo cello that weaves together the 36 movements of Bach’s Solo Cello Suites with 27 newly commissioned works creating a musical space that is at once physically intimate and philosophically expansive. Enhanced by responsive lighting and scenic architecture, the music is performed without pause and without a program, making for a wholly original and immersive audience experience. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Much will be written about Abraham Verghese's latest novel in the coming months and years; it's a literary feat that deserves to be lauded as much as those of the likes of Dickens and Eliot.
  • A California law requires health care providers to post their position on medical aid in dying.
  • Police said more than 70 vehicles were involved in the crashes that left parts of Interstate 55 closed and more than 35 people injured. Injuries ranged from minor to life-threatening.
  • Film Forum Coronado presents “The Manchurian Candidate” Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 at 6 p.m. (The Third Wednesday of the month) There is only one film in November, due to the election Film and Discussion Free/Adults Coronado Public Library (Winn Room) 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, 92118 619-522-7390 https://www.coronadolibrary.org/ “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962. 126 minutes) - Visionary director John Frankenheimer’s jazzy, daring, delirious, and wickedly satirical political thriller. A U.S. Army sergeant (Laurence Harvey), a POW during the Korean War, is programmed to become a sleeper assassin in a Communist conspiracy. Frank Sinatra is a fellow POW who uncovers the sinister plot. Angela Lansbury gives a bravura performance as the Machiavellian wife of a staunch anti-Communist senator. With Janet Leigh. Film Forum Coronado is held in the Winn Room at the Coronado Public Library, with a brief introduction before the film and a discussion afterward, led by Ralph DeLauro. This program is presented by the Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Island Film Festival.
  • The Canadian singer-songwriter wrote classics like "If You Could Read My Mind," "Early Morning Rain" and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
  • Mya Byrne loved country music since her childhood in New Jersey. But it took years of searching and traveling to lead to the place where she could make her new album, Rhinestone Tomboy.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep asks the president of a China-led development bank about the impact of the friction between the U.S. and China.
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