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  • The Downtown Chula Vista Association is thrilled to welcome back the 4th Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration on Saturday, November 2 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friends and family of all ages are welcome to experience the vibrant and heartwarming tradition of cherishing the memories of our departed loved ones. Set against the backdrop of Downtown Chula Vista, the Día de los Muertos Celebration promises an array of activations such as a community altar, Las Jefas market with curated bites, sips, and goods, an altar contest, live music, a car show, dance performances, kids activities, and much more. Similar to years past, the public is invited to take part in the altar building contest which will be judged and voted on based on who had the best altar towards the end of the event. The best altars will win special prizes, so start preparing now! To sign-up for the contest, please click here. Visit: https://downtownchulavista.com/events/dia-de-los-muertos-celebration Downtown Chula Vista on Instagram and Facebook
  • This holiday shopping season is poised to break spending records. A new survey finds people plan to spend $771 on average.
  • Stemming from Southern California, Jenny and the Tramps consists of hardworking musicians from the San Diego music scene. Starting out playing cover songs and entertaining fans for hours on end, they have now come together to write original material. Members consist of Jenny O’Henny and the brothers De La Rosa. Marrying elements of Soul and Funk , their influences range from Amy Winehouse to Stevie Wonder, the Beatles, and Wheeler Walker Jr. See More Events https://www.bardicmanagement.com/books-and-records/san-diego/live-music/jenny-the-tramps/july-27-2024
  • The prose is gorgeous and the plot is complex. The author of The Only Good Indians returns again with a spellbinding yarn about one of the bloodiest, most significant parts of the nation's history.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Pete Sessions, co-chair of the House DOGE Caucus, on how he plans to work with the Department of Government Efficiency.
  • TikTok has become the go-to source on ADHD for teens and young adults. But a new study finds that a lot of the information is misleading and can make people's symptoms worse.
  • Saxophonist Isaiah Collier's The Story of 400 Years is a sweeping suite that traces Black American history from the Middle Passage to today — and the personal and historical moments that shaped it.
  • President-elect Donald Trump threatened to slap hefty tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico. Those tariffs would hurt America too — if they are carried out.
  • A new study finds people who eat a small, daily serving of dark chocolate have a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. People who ate milk chocolate did not have a lower risk. Here's why.
  • Washington, D.C., police were in an awkward position during this week's standoff involving the U.S. Institute of Peace when DOGE and Trump staffers sought access to the building to install a new president.
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