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  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 30 Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Where: Native Poppy 142 S Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Limited Spots Available Cheers to the season! Learn how to make a wild and whimsical winter wreath at our Solana Beach flower shop! Enjoy fun and comprehensive instruction in Native Poppy's signature wreath style, and take home your wreath to display on your mantle or front door. This class is perfect for all skill-levels, and will prompt you to proudly showcase your hand-crafted wreath for the whole season. Come with friends, or solo and make friends there! Tickets include: Comprehensive and entertaining instruction for how to make a wreath, and assistance from Native Poppy's professional florists All the materials, tools, embellishments and botanical ingredients to build a winter wreath Plus: the wreath you make to take home! Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
  • New research suggests that the shift to remote work may be affecting men and women differently, with data showing more men returning to in-person work than women.
  • AB 1340 would let California ride-hailing drivers collectively bargain for improved pay and benefits. Uber and Lyft say it could drive ride prices up and availability down.
  • Free event also includes caroling, crafts for kids, cocoa and cookies, and photo ops. Tierrasanta Lutheran Church is hosting a community Christmas celebration that features a live nativity village complete with sheep, goats, a donkey, and a camel. The free event takes place at Tierrasanta Lutheran Church, 11240 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., on December 6, 2025 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and the public is welcome. Guests can grab a cup of hot cocoa, decorate their own Christmas cookies, meet Bible-era characters, and sing along to familiar Christmas carols. Crafts for kids and Christmas-card- worthy photo ops make this family-friendly event a great way to welcome the holiday season. Tierrasanta Lutheran Church is in the Tierrasanta community of San Diego. They welcome everyone to Sunday worship services and Saturday kids worship. Ministries include Godly Play for children, a Christian preschool, Bible studies, Vacation Bible School, a quilt ministry, and more. Find out more at tierrasantalutheran.org. Tierrasanta Lutheran Church on Facebook / Instagram
  • CPK is making its way to North County after previously serving the community for more than 30 years with its beloved Solana Beach location. The new Encinitas restaurant reflects the brand’s continued growth and investment in its home state. To celebrate, CPK is hosting a First Slice Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting on the first official opening day for business. Guests will experience the restaurant’s indoor-outdoor design, full-service bar, and signature California-inspired menu. The event will also highlight CPK’s partnership with the San Diego Food Bank, to fight hunger across the region. From Monday, November 24 to Tuesday, November 25, CPK will donate 20% of food and beverage sales from all four San Diego locations, including the new Encinitas restaurant, when guests present a special flyer at the time of purchase. Guests can find full details on participating locations, dates, and to access the flyer by visiting https://www.cpk.com/encinitas/sandiegofoodbank. Visit: https://www.cpk.com/encinitas/opening-soon California Pizza Kitchen on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego’s North County is struggling with a shortage of affordable housing. Plus, online streamers are in San Diego for this weekend's TwitchCon.
  • Teachers and students say the Grossmont Union High School District board’s recent decisions to eliminate school librarian positions limit students’ access to libraries and further exacerbate concerns of censorship.
  • Mary Hennessy served Santee’s community for 40 years at her donut shop, Mary’s Donuts. She passed away last month, but her granddaughter says her recipes and legacy remain.
  • Walshe said his wife left town for a work emergency in January 2023. Investigators found items like a hacksaw, bloody rugs and her COVID vaccine card in dumpsters — and chilling searches on his devices.
  • On the road in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, President Trump said he objected to taking immigrants from "hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia and many other countries."
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