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  • Rumorosa, the Cali-Baja inspired restaurant located on San Diego’s Harbor Island, has teamed up with Baja’s oldest winery, Bodegas De Santo Tomás, to host an exclusive one-night-only La Sala Dinner on Friday, October 25 at 7 p.m., with a welcome reception beginning at 6:30 p.m. This four-course culinary experience will pair a thoughtfully curated menu with four distinctive varietals from the historic winery, offering guests a culinary journey through the flavors of Mexico’s most celebrated wine region. The four-course dinner menu, developed by Rumorosa’s Executive Chef Marcos Seville, includes Spicy Pear Glazed salmon with ash rolled big eye tuna, octopus carpaccio, aguachile negro, paired with Blanca Mexico; Lavender Glazed Duck Breast, featuring duck prosciutto, honey poached gooseberries, parsnip puree, paired with Barbera; Chicharrón Wellington served with salsa verde and fondant potatoes, paired with Tinta Mexico; and for dessert, Tres Leches Tiramisu featuring spiced chocolate, carajillo, and fresh berries, paired with Rosado Mexico. Tickets to the La Sala Dinner are priced at $95 per person excluding tax and gratuity, and advance purchase is required. To purchase your tickets, visit https://sheratonsandiegohotel.247activities.com. Early reservations are encouraged as space is limited. Rumorosa is located on the lobby level at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina at 1380 Harbor Island Dr, San Diego, CA.
  • Francis, 88, has been in critical condition for several days and he has remained absent from several regular appearances. The church has encouraged worshippers around the world to pray for his health.
  • Red flag warnings are in effect for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, as the National Weather Service warns that powerful winds and low humidity will increase the risk of fire.
  • President Trump says he likes Biden's idea to open up federal lands for AI data centers. His White House is looking for ways to ensure U.S. dominance in the sector.
  • Music festivals are canceling their events like maybe never before. Call it the music festival recession.
  • Newsmax is being sued for defamation by Dominion Voting Systems — the same company that sued Fox News over false 2020 election-fraud claims and walked away with a nearly $800 million settlement.
  • San Diego may have to pay a premium for any property that could be used as a homeless shelter.
  • As Greenland resists U.S. acquisition threats, it's also welcoming an increase in tourism. Industry leaders and residents are preparing to make the island more accessible to visitors.
  • Enjoy A Splash of Color and Culture at the San Diego Koi Show! This dazzling event celebrates the vibrant colors and majesty of koi fish, showcasing their elegance and diversity. Key Attractions: Koi Judging Competition: Witness expert judges evaluate the finest koi, considering factors like coloration, conformation, and overall health. Koi Health and Pond Keeping Presentations: Learn from seasoned experts about maintaining healthy koi and creating idyllic pond environments. Kid-Friendly Activities: Keep the little ones entertained with fun activities like coloring and picture opportunities with our mascot Kevin the Koi. Cultural Performances: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of koi keeping and join us for a fun San Diego Taiko Performance. Vendor Marketplace: Explore a variety of vendors offering koi and pond supplies, unique gifts, and more. Whether you're a koi enthusiast or simply want an introduction to this enjoyable hobby you will find something unforgettable at the San Diego Koi Show.
  • The effects of the foreign aid freeze have been felt around the world and just across the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana.
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