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  • In interviews in villages on Venezuela's northeastern coast, from which some of the boats departed, residents and relatives said the dead men had been running drugs but were not narco-terrorists.
  • At one food pantry in Boston, the spike in demand means there's now a two-week wait for some to receive food, stressing needy families as well as pantry staff.
  • First, on Tuesday night Carlsbad’s city council voted to ban the riding of e-bikes for any child 12 years or younger. Then, the Trump administration says they will withhold SNAP funds until states release certain data. Next, a hearing on oil drilling off the coast of California. And, we speak with U.S. Representative Sara Jacobs about the Pentagon’s air strikes against alleged South American drug traffickers . Finally, the Women’s Museum is now an official part of the San Diego History Center.
  • The vintage movie venue was destroyed this week as part of the Trump administration's plan to build a new $300 million ballroom. Former President Bill Clinton called it the office's "best perk."
  • "The American Revolution" documentary series by Ken Burns premieres Nov. 16. Two San Diego professors sat down with KPBS' Amita Sharma to discuss what the American Revolution still teaches us today.
  • In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed annually. Safety experts explain how bikers and walkers can stay safe.
  • Mikey Varas' San Diego squad became the second expansion team to advance to a conference final, joining the 1998 Chicago Fire.
  • We unpack what America's history of racial discrimination can teach us about authoritarianism. Plus, a personal perspective offers a window into local history.
  • Viktoriia Bulavina’s lawyers say her detention marks a new escalation in the Trump administration’s sweeping crackdown on immigration.
  • Step into the clouds this holiday season. San Diego’s most exclusive champagne lounge pops up for a limited time. Elevate the season at Clicquot in the Clouds, an elegant lounge featuring Veuve Clicquot, created in partnership with Moët Hennessy and set high above the city on the 32nd floor of the Seaport Tower. For the first time, this normally private venue opens its doors to the public, transforming into a sparkling sanctuary with sweeping views of the skyline and bay. Guests can enjoy Veuve Clicquot by the glass at some of the most alluring price points in the city, or indulge in Dom Pérignon by the glass for a truly elevated experience. The cocktail program showcases inventive creations such as the Bad & Boujee and the Wagyu Smoked Old Fashioned, paired with refined bites including Sanctuary Oysters and Grass-Fed Beef Sliders with Truffle Parmesan Frites. Open to guests 21 and over, Clicquot in the Clouds welcomes visitors daily from December 19 through New Year’s Eve. Hours are 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., with the kitchen closing at 10 p.m. On New Year’s Eve, Clicquot in the Clouds becomes the ultimate destination to toast to the year ahead, featuring handcrafted cocktails, gourmet bites, and live DJ sets leading up to midnight. The celebration continues until 1 a.m., with the kitchen closing at 10 p.m. No reservations, Walk-In Only | 21+ only Open Daily, Friday December 19 - Wednesday, December 31 (New Year's Eve) Hours: 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. (Kitchen Closes at 10 p.m.) Located on the 32nd Floor, Seaport Tower of Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego See menu here. Please note: A Save the Date is not a reservation. Seating is first-come, first-served; reservations are not accepted. Grand Hyatt San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
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