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  • Debby came ashore just west of Steinhatchee, along the state's Big Bend region. It arrived with sustained winds of 80 mph, and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers.
  • Kaylee Daugherty is an up-and-coming singer in the San Diego jazz scene. With roots in gospel and R&B, her musical interpretations come with soul and passion. She is humbled to play with some of the best musicians around and to have played at a great variety of venues in Southern California, ranging from the lively wineries of Temecula, the intimate coffeeshops of Oak Glen, to the upscale restaurants of Laguna Beach. With a repertoire of upwards 300 songs in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French, and in the styles of swing, blues, bossa nova, boleros and funk, Kaylee has a song for everyone. Whether in a duo, trio, or with the energy of a quartet+, Kaylee can elevate the experience of any space. Kaylee’s favorite part of performing is bringing joy to her audiences through the universal language of music. Her music makes kids dance and gives older folk a sigh of nostalgia. She is very personable and interactive with her audiences, inviting them into her musical world and building a sense of community within each venue. Kaylee Daugherty Music on Facebook / Instagram See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • More workers are filing claims with the state alleging employers are retaliating against them for engaging in legally protected activities, such as seeking overtime pay or reporting wage theft or discrimination. The state’s waitlist for investigations and hearings is growing, and few workers have won their claims.
  • Janine and Gregory. Jim and Pam. Sydney and Carmy? Critic Aisha Harris, a self-described will-they-won't-they grinch, explores our obsession with simmering sexual tension ... even when there is none.
  • As Dungeons & Dragons turns 50, critic Glen Weldon looks back on playing the game in its early years — and stumbling upon the fierce, shoulder-padded illusionist that would become his first character.
  • She died when she was hit from behind while returning home from a trip, according to a party's statement.
  • Kemmerer, Wyo., is on the front line of America's energy transition, with its coal plant slated to close and a nuclear plant in the works. But some think the rush to quit fossil fuels is impractical.
  • The city held a public meeting on homelessness last week.
  • Her family said Victoria Lee, 25, from Fort Lee, N.J., was experiencing a mental health crisis when her brother called 911 for medical help. An officer broke into their apartment and fired at her.
  • We’re suckers for a themed menu, and the Donut Bar will be bringing back their specialty flavors for San Diego Comic-Con. Parks and Cons stopped to get a look at the new donuts. You’ll find them at San Diego Comic-Con at their normal store (631 B St, San Diego, CA 92101) as well as at the Pendry Hotel. Charizard seemed to be the most popular, with the Super Mario following closely. Hours: Thursday and Friday from 7 a.m. to 12:30 pm. + Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit: https://donutbarsd.com/ https://sdccblog.com/2023/07/donut-bar-san-diego-comic-con-2023-special-menu/ Donut Bar on Facebook Donut Bar on Instagram
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