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  • Known for its crossed palm trees and cups printed with Bible verses, the California-based fast food chain banned employees in five states from wearing masks at work.
  • Add these episodes to your listening rotation during the NPR Network's Climate Solutions Week, where we're dedicated to stories and conversations about the search for climate solutions.
  • California utilities will shift billing to a fixed fee starting in 2025.
  • Offsite Hasbro will also be hosting their first pop-up shop offsite (that we can recall at least) called The VAULT: A Hasbro Pulse Store at the Sparks Gallery (530 Sixth Ave), where fans can purchase Hasbro Pulse’s best-selling products as well as “select” convention exclusives. To purchase exclusives, you’ll need a SDCC badge, with a limit of two per customer, while supplies last. The pop-up shop will be open Thursday, July 20 through Saturday, July 22 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, July 23 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visit: https://sdccblog.com/events-default/the-vault-a-hasbro-pulse-store-at-the-sparks-gallery/ Instagram
  • Celebrate 160 Years When Maritime Museum Of San Diego Hosts Commemorative Companion Sail You can be a part of the celebration! Five years have elapsed since the last time Star of India sailed, so the opportunity to join her under sail this November makes this a unique experience! Saturday November 11 and Sunday November 12 Star of India sailing celebration includes the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sail aboard one of three legendary sailing vessels surrounding Star on this historic occasion, as she sets sail heading for the ocean blue. Guests can reserve tickets aboard one of these three ships: Californian, the official tall ship of the state San Salvador, the 1542 Spanish galleon replica built in San Diego by staff and volunteers Bill of Rights, a 136′ gaff rigged schooner built in 1971 by the Harvey Gamage Boatyard in Bristol, Maine Each ship will include an on-board historian to deepen guests’ understanding of Star of India, the history behind all vessels and the Museum. Tickets include a day sail charter with lunch, snacks, and water/soft drinks provided. A no-host bar will also be on board for 21+. Get more information and purchase tickets Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The move gives mortgage companies more time to get a new program up and running to rescue veterans who were facing foreclosure through no fault of their own.
  • History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
  • If the federal law falls, so would similar laws in most states, and other important gun laws.
  • Veterans are invited to cruise free this Veterans Day aboard City Cruises’ “Best of the Bay” sightseeing cruise. This 1.5 hour cruise provides those aboard with the best scenic views of the San Diego Bay, including Seaport Village, Coronado Island, Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument and much more. When: Saturday, Nov. 11. The “Best of the Bay” cruise runs at three different times including 10:15-11:45 a.m., 12:00-1:30 p.m., and 1:45-3:15 p.m. How: Veterans must show their Military ID, Veterans Card, or a DD214 ID at the ticket booth for a free ticket. For any additional guests, they can purchase a ticket at cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/best-of-the-bay-harbor-tour/. Where: Pier 2, 970 North Harbor Drive, San Diego Filming: Crews are invited aboard to film prior to 10 a.m. before the ship departs for its first cruise of the day. Crews may also board one of the cruises during the times listed above (please note, cruises are 1.5, so once onboard, you can kick back and enjoy, but will not be back at the dock until the designated time). Please RSVP ahead of time, so City Cruises can provide a ticket.
  • Every year, musicians across the country gather for what has become known as TubaChristmas — concerts range from just a few tubas to hundreds of them. (The record is 835.)
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