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  • Tickets for Santee Brews & Bites Festival Fundraiser (Brews & Bites) are now on sale! Brews & Bites will take place on Saturday, October 21 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Town Center Community Park East, located at 550 Park Center Drive, Santee. Tickets are available online here. General tickets are $60, Designated Driver tickets are $35, and Reserved Tables are $175. Tickets come with unlimited food and beverage samples while supplies last and a commemorative sampling cup. We’re “hoppy’ to announce that in addition to the bountiful food and drink vendors providing samples, attendees will be able to enjoy live music from It’s Never 2 L8, opportunity drawings, and giving trees. This annual 21 and up fundraising event supports Santee’s people, parks, and programs. Funds raised will benefit the Santee Teen Center, park improvement projects, and Recreation Scholarship Program which provides financial assistance to qualifying Santee residents who take part in City recreation programs. A special thank you to our sponsors Barona Resort and Casino, Allegiance Heating & Air Conditioning Inc., Santee Trolley Square, COX, and Santee Lakes. It’s businesses like this that help make events like Santee Brews & Bites Festival Fundraiser happen. To learn more about the event, purchase tickets, see what vendors are participating and apply to be a vendor or sponsor, visit www.SanteeSpecialEvents.com.
  • The new plan is the result of a decades-long fight by residents of the portside community for cleaner air.
  • Trump's remarks full of falsehoods were another reminder that as the November election gets closer, he can be expected to test and exceed the boundaries of fact and fiction once again.
  • Now that people can easily create real-sounding voices with artificial intelligence, detection technologies are racing to catch deepfake audio, but it's a tough game of whack-a-mole.
  • The National Association of Realtors has reached a national settlement that could change the way real estate agents are paid. Critics say the current system keeps commissions artificially high.
  • While he did not provide a clear reason for the suspension of his campaign, Burgum did lodge criticisms at the RNC for its debate rules in his Monday morning announcement.
  • ArtHatch is thrilled to announce our Annual Studio Artist Group Show! You are invited to an opening reception with the artists, 6 to 10 p.m. on July 8. The exhibit includes paintings, photographs and mixed media pieces. Brady Willmott, Charles Ingram, Dinah Martin number among our contributors. The opening reception will have live music and drinks available for purchase by Last Spot (21+). We hope to see you there! ArtHatch produces free monthly receptions for the public to enjoy art and live music. We also provide free art classes for teens, and continual networking and business development opportunities to artists and small businesses at no cost to tenants. We support local artists and small creative businesses by providing affordable studio space within a larger arts facility. Stay Connected on Social Media: Facebook + Instagram + Twitter
  • Motoport USA says its gear is the best in the world at protecting riders. It’s in high demand for an unexpected profession — law enforcement.
  • The protests sweeping college campuses don't just involve students. Professors are increasingly pushing back against university administrations they see as infringing on students' free speech rights.
  • Business students at the University of San Diego completed an advanced marketing project taking their research to the fashion runway.
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