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  • With the first 2024 general election results coming in, the outcome of Proposition 33, which allows local governments to impose rent controls, is starting to take shape. Early voting and mail-in ballots are being tallied, but final results won’t be certified until Dec. 5. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this key measure.
  • Three San Diego filmmakers are putting Filipino American representation front and center at the San Diego Filipino Film Festival.
  • The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning.
  • Morgan led the U.S. to two FIFA Women's World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal. At age 35, she has now bid farewell to a career that she said was "more than I could have ever dreamed of."
  • Vice presidential candidates are unlikely to make a fundamental difference in this election, but there were some takeaways from an interesting night.
  • Philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps was recuperating from a broken hip in 1922 when she learned of the need for a modern medical facility in La Jolla. With her funding, the hospital was opened on Sept. 17, 1924.
  • A new study finds that Americans have adopted generative AI faster than personal computers and the internet. Does this mean we're about to see a long-awaited increase in productivity growth?
  • Hurricane Milton has once again surged to Category 5 strength. Officials say residents should rush to finish preparing for the storm.
  • It can be hard to get a foothold in today's tough housing market — even for folks who have been homeowners before.
  • The eagerly awaited North Park Music Festival returns for its third season, promising an electrifying celebration of music and culture. Scheduled for May 31 and June 1, 2024, at the North Park Mini Park, this year's festival invites attendees to immerse themselves in the vibrant sounds and diverse talents of Southern California and Baja California. Friday’s festivities kick off at 4 p.m. and extend until 10 p.m., with Saturday’s program running from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., offering a weekend filled with exceptional performances. Under the banner of "Music Beyond Borders," the festival will showcase over 40 musical acts, ranging from emerging talents to established artists, promising an eclectic experience for attendees of all ages. Attendees will get to revel in the Resurrection of Louis the XIV, enjoy the contemporary blues of Fantastic Negrito, and experience one of TJ’s finest, Parque de Cometas. These amazing artists, along with many more, will highlight the immense of amount of creativity and talent located in California and Baja California. Beyond the music, attendees can indulge in art installations, savor delectable cuisine from local vendors, and enjoy refreshing beverages from our local brewers, creating an immersive experience celebrating the creative tapestry of the community. Symbolizing unity and diversity, this year's festival mascot is the California Thrasher, a songbird emblematic of the region's cultural richness. Tickets for the North Park Music Festival are available now, offering flexible options to suit every attendee: - 1-DAY PASSES: $45 - 2-DAY PASSES: $60 - STUDENT DAY PASS: $20 For more information and ticket purchases, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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