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  • San Diego-based Illumina says it made its decision to divest after a U.S. appeals court ruled Friday that the merger could violate antitrust laws.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a slew of new bills aimed at strengthening the state’s cannabis laws. We talk about why the legal cannabis industry has struggled in California and what has to happen before cannabis becomes fully legal in California. Then, elected leaders across the state have a homeless crisis on their hands, and some are turning to one possible solution: mental health conservatorships. But an investigation by our partners at inewsource found major gaps in the system. Next, as states across the country pass abortion bans, President Biden and some other Democrats want to ease federal restrictions on the procedure. Beginning in 2027, a new form of burial will be allowed in California. We’ll hear about the method, which transforms a human body into nutrient-rich soil over a 45-day period, is already available in Washington, Oregon, Vermont and Colorado. Finally, the Solento Surf Festival kicks off Thursday at the La Paloma Theater with Facing Monsters. The documentary profiles surfer Kerby Brown, who tackles the intimidating slab waves of West Australia.
  • Match Group was sued on Wednesday for violating consumer protection laws for allegedly addicting dating app users through "predatory" practices that mislead people searching for romantic partners.
  • Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023 (Lobby entertainment and discount mimosa bar opens at 9:30 a.m. Doors to the hall opens at 10 a.m.) The Bridal Bazaar is San Diego's #1 Wedding Expo where you can see and experience everything you need to make your wedding day complete. This is San Diego's largest fall bridal show so you'll find more ideas, more style, and more choices to help you plan your day, your way. We partner with top wedding professionals to bring you the biggest and best collection of wedding products and services in San Diego. Small bridal shows held in hotels don't come close to offering the variety of services, selection and options you'll find at the Bridal Bazaar. Perhaps that's why the Bridal Bazaar has been named "San Diego's Best Bridal Show" every year brides voted. Located in Hall F at the San Diego Convention Center. In one exciting day at the Bridal Bazaar you can... -See the photography, taste the cakes, smell the flowers, hear the music - experience everything in person! -Be inspired by nearly 150 wedding exhibits. -Discover the latest trends and new ideas. -Talk with top professionals face-to-face and find the ones that reflect your style and vision. -Find amazing wedding packages and prices from San Diego's best wedding vendors. -Enjoy California's largest wedding fashion show with the latest designs for everyone in your wedding. -Participate in Friar Tux's exclusive Michael Kors luxury bag giveaway! Open to only Bridal Bazaar attendees! Bridal Bazaar on Facebook / Instagram
  • The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performing Arts & Education Center proudly presents its fourth concert of Philippine folk dances and music featuring SAMAHAN’s junior dancers. Aptly entitled, "Pamana 4" (Legacy) - Celebrating Heritage Through Our Children, this ninety-minute concert will be held on June 25, 2023, Sunday at 6:00 p.m. at the Clairemont High School Theater. The public is invited to watch and celebrate in support of the second and third generation Filipino-Americans enriched by Philippine cultural arts. SAMAHAN’s junior dancers will present a heartening performance of their cultural heritage through dancing popular Filipino folk dances and singing nostalgic songs. Live music accompaniment is provided by the acclaimed Samahan Rondalla and the Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble. The Pamana concert is partially funded with grants from the Dr. Lolita Diñoso Carter Endowment through The San Diego Foundation, the CA Arts Council and the contributions of generous patrons and donors. Tickets at $18 each for General Admission and at $35 for a VIP reserved seat can be purchased here. Filipino folk dances and music performed in festivals, rituals, celebrations, weddings and even courtships portray the people’s rich culture and traditions. The diversity reflects influences of various races, such as, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish and American, who came to stay in the islands as migrants, traders or colonizers throughout the history of the Philippines. Alike the repertoire of SAMAHAN’s annual concert of Philippine dances and music, the “PAMANA” concert is presented, as well, in “dance suites” based on regional origin and historical influence. Included are “age-appropriate” folk dances and rituals that have been carefully selected and choreographed for the young performers. The repertoire features in two distinct suites the tribal rituals, dances and chants of the indigenous societies of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago in Southern Philippines. Performances are accompanied with the tribes’ traditional percussion music played by the renowed Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble of SAMAHAN. The other two suites are comprised of the lively dances of folks in the Philippine’s country side and of the elegant Spanish influenced Maria Clara dances, both performed with live music accompaniment by the SAMAHAN Rondalla String Ensemble. For more information, check SAMAHAN’s website here. Through the concerts of Philippine Dances and Music, SAMAHAN shares with the audience the exquisiteness of Filipino folk dances and music. The Filipinos’ dances and music performed in rituals, courtship, and festivals, depict the people’s rich culture, customs and traditions. The diversity of their dances and music reflects the interconnectedness with Asian and Western traditions throughout the history of the Filipinos, from the Indian, Chinese, Indochinese, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish, to the Americans.
  • Plunge San Diego, located at Belmont Park, is the official host location for the 14th annual World’s Largest Swim Lesson (WLSL)! On Thursday, June 22, thousands of kids and adults at aquatic facilities worldwide, including Plunge San Diego, will unite for the 14th year in a row to spread the word ‘Swimming Lessons Save Lives.’ WLSL was created to raise awareness about the importance of teaching children to swim to prevent childhood drowning. Plunge San Diego’s event will feature a 15-minute water safety clinic, followed by a 45-minute swim lesson in a large group format with a curriculum set by the WLSL organizers. Afterward, guests will have time for free play on the obstacle course or to swim. All participants will also receive a limited-edition wristband to spin the prize wheel and win special prizes. Tickets range from $10-$20 per participant, and adults or children attending the event and not participating can pre-purchase a facility pass for $5. All guests entering the Plunge facility are required to have either a participant ticket or a facility pass.
  • Heavy rain associated with the system is creating "catastrophic and life-threatening flooding," the weather service said. Some roadways in Southern California have flooded.
  • The Hot Chocolate Run series is back LIVE for the 2023/2024 season! Join the chocolate movement that's taking over the country. This race has it all - two distances, premium swag and a post-race chocolate experience like no other. And, for the second year in a row, we're proud to partner with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® to help end childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. To learn more about or purchase tickets for our San Diego event, visit: hotchocolate15k.com/city/san-diego Ticket Details: 15K: $59 5K: $39 10k: $49 To learn more about our other event locations and our Hot Chocolate virtual option, visit: hotchocolate15k.com
  • Join Chef Claudette and her talented culinary team on Thursday, June 29 for VAGA’s "Nature of Earth” five-course menu dinner featuring some of Chef Zepeda’s seasonal favorites: sweet corn, asparagus, wild morels, strawberries, peaches, & more. Following the Summer Solstice, guests can further savor the bounty of a Southern California summer with a bespoke welcome cocktail and immersive herbal solstice ritual. As the creative visionary and culinary director behind VAGA, the quarterly culinary dinner series will spotlight the four elements – earth, fire, water, air – with each dinner unveiling the season’s new menu complemented by delicious cocktails, invigorating activations, and more. Remaining dinners include: Thursday, September 21 (Nature of Air) and Thursday, December 21 (Nature of Water) with seatings from 5 - 9PM. Reservations for the upcoming Nature of Earth dinner can be purchased for $125 per person. Wine pairings also available. Stay Connected On Social Media VAGA Instagram / Facebook Chef Claudette Zepeda Instagram / Facebook
  • Nexstar will purchase the independent station from McKinnon Broadcasting Co.
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