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  • Marching bands returned to practice this fall under challenges like extreme heat and irregular weather conditions. They're getting creative to beat the heat of climate change.
  • Only once a year do you get to celebrate a fresh start with the rest of the world, at Onyx Nightclub it’s always one for the books. Enjoy an extravagant night, San Diego's best nightclub, hosts its Annual New Year's Eve Glitz & Glam. We'll be transforming three party rooms into the most entertaining experiences New Years has ever brought to the Gaslamp Quarter. You're in for a night of brilliance. - 3 Rooms of Music - 2 Levels for Partying - 1 Massive Celebration Plan ahead, dress to impress, and make it to downtown early to enjoy the rise of the night. When the clock is about to hit midnight enjoy a marvelous countdown followed by an astounding sky of confetti, trailed by champagne showers and great wishes. Onyx Nightclub will have three parties going at once! The 1st extravagant dance floor will have a mix of EDM, Hip-Hop, and Top 40 hits. Make your way down to the 2nd incredible room for a high-energy Latin dance experience mixing some Latin hits with that Open Format fun. Lastly, the 3rd remarkable room will have everything from Top Hits to Reggaetón to have you dancing uncontrollably the entire night. Parking: the nearest car park would be horton plaza. Dress code: dress to impress. Semi-formal or cocktail attire is required. Glitz, glitter, and glam are what we are going for, hope you do too! Safety: party responsibly. Don't drink & drive. Use ride share, taxi, or designated driver company to get home safely. All sales are final: no refunds. For more information visit: onyxroom.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Experience Pacific Ridge! Open House is designed to provide prospective families with information about our school programs, philosophy and connected community. Learn how small class sizes, academic challenge, unwavering support and unique programs help students develop the intellect, agility, and courage to thrive through middle school, high school, and beyond. Hear from current students, speak with faculty and administrators, engage in classroom activities and more. Open House is a free event for families with students entering 6 through 12 grade in 2024. Registration is required.
  • The mother of the suspect had called the Georgia high school before the fatal shooting of four people, warning staff of an “extreme emergency” involving her son, a relative told the Washington Post.
  • Shelton — who will begin the new role as the county's top executive leader on June 14 —will replace Helen Robbins-Meyer, who retired in January.
  • Eli Roth carves up a 'Thanksgiving' feast while Ridley Scott serves up an overstuffed 'Napoleon.'
  • More than 150,000 U.S., British and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. A small handful told NPR about their experience.
  • Kori Suzuki covers South San Diego County and the Imperial Valley for KPBS. He reports on the decisions of local government officials with a particular focus on environmental issues, housing affordability, and race and identity. He is especially drawn to stories that show how we are all complicated and multidimensional.
  • A new study finds that in news stories about scientific research, U.S. media were less likely to mention a scientist if they had an East Asian or African name, as compared to one with an Anglo name.
  • The Orange Is the New Black actor grew up the daughter of Nigerian immigrants in a predominantly white Massachusetts suburb. She looks back on her mother's influence in the memoir, The Road Is Good.
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