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  • The auto pressurization light came on during three recent flights involving the same plane, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Some plane components are being sent to an NTSB lab.
  • A SANDAG study found a driverless, train-like shuttle could be the most cost-effective way to improve public transit for the airport.
  • A state grant will help provide resources to test for more than 100 intoxicating drugs that can impair people behind the wheel.
  • Sunday, May 21 from 1 – 5 p.m. OR Saturday, August 12 from 1 – 5 p.m. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! In instructor Jeanine Ertl’s class, students will weave together in a space of colorful creativity and openness. She will provide instruction on weaving, a warped lap loom and a rainbow of recycled sari silk ribbon and yarn fibers to ignite your imagination. And we’ll weave together, learning and playing with the basics of the process from start to finish, each creating a unique handwoven that can be hung or draped, according to your desires. Please feel free to bring any items you may want to incorporate into your weaving, like interesting fibers, foraged and gathered natural objects, shells with holes, beads, etc. you may want to incorporate into your weaving. Each Weaver will complete a one-of-a-kind Handwoven Wall Hanging. In addition, if you find that you’re in love with the practice, you will have an option to purchase the loom you are working with, as well as additional fiber and tools to continue at home. I’ll have tea and water on-hand, as we explore mindfully making in a space of creativity & harmony with others. • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • In November 1922, seven land-owning white men brokered a deal to allocate water from the Colorado River, which winds through the West and ends in Mexico. One hundred years on, the future of the Colorado River is uncertain.
  • A 17-year-old student who shot two administrators at East High School on Wednesday has been found dead in a nearby county, local authorities said. One victim remains in critical condition.
  • The two Bluewater Grill restaurants in San Diego County are making it easy for students, alumni and fans visiting the area for the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl to enjoy the West’s freshest sustainable seafood before, during or after the big game. From Dec. 17, 2022, through Jan. 10, 2023, Bluewater Grill Carlsbad and Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill in Coronado, Calif., are offering visiting University of Oregon and University of North Carolina fans their choice of one of two limited-time offers: A free cup of Bluewater’s famous housemade New England or Manhattan clam chowder with the purchase of any entrée priced at $25 or more (a $9 value). No limit per party. A free appetizer with the purchase of any entrée priced at $25 or more (a value of up to $20). Limit one free appetizer per party. The choice of special offers is for visiting fans and local residents rooting for teams playing in the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl. San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl in San Diego on Dec. 28, 2022: University of Oregon vs. University of North Carolina. To redeem the free offer, fans must present merchandise with an official logo or team name of the two schools participating in the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl to their Bluewater Grill or Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill server before ordering on or before Jan. 10, 2023. The two offers cannot be combined with each other, or with other promotions. One free cup of chowder per purchased entrée priced at $25 or more (no limit per party), or one free appetizer per purchase entrée at $25 or more (limit one per party). Some selections on the menu may not be available. The two San Diego Bluewater restaurants will also extend their popular weekday happy hours, featuring specially priced drinks and appetizers, during the Holiday Bowl. Specializing in the absolute freshest sustainable seafood, Bluewater Grill has emerged as a leading family of seafood restaurants since the first location opened in Newport Beach, Calif., in 1996. Lunch and dinner menus feature more than 40 varieties of fresh seafood and shellfish served annually. Other highlights include outdoor patios, shellfish bars, kid’s menus, full bars and wine lists, weekday happy hours and monthly tasting events. For Bluewater Grill locations, menus and operating hours, go to www.bluewatergrill.com. Bluewater Grill on Instagram.
  • The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce has announced that the 2023 Encinitas State of the City “City of Creators” address will take place at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, on Thursday, April 27 from 5:30 - 8 p.m. This important community event will feature new Encinitas Mayor Tony Kranz delivering his message about the City’s current status and his vision for its future. In addition, the City Council, Encinitas Chamber of Commerce and the three 101 Mainstreet Associations will give an update. This special evening is an annual sell-out with 250+ in attendance. Tickets are $65.00 and are on sale now at https://encinitaschamber.com/events/state-of-the-city/ Attendees will enjoy a reception from 5:30-7 p.m. featuring complimentary delectable bites from local eateries and music by the North Coast Symphony Orchestra. Beverages will be available for purchase and parking is free. The formal program begins at 7 p.m. For more information call 760-753-6041 or email admin@encinitaschamber.com About the Encinitas Chamber The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization that serves as the catalyst for business success in their community. They connect businesses and residents through events, networking opportunities and marketing initiatives. www.encinitaschamber.com. Encinitas Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Marion County Record now has all of the devices police seized in a raid. Local newspapers report that the judge who signed the search warrant had two drunken driving arrests within a year.
  • Join HandsOn San Diego Tuesday May 23, for our first VolunBEERS event of the year at Pure Project Balboa Park! VolunBEERS is your opportunity to give back to the San Diego community through volunteer service while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! During this edition of VolunBEERS, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the latest in craft brews from Pure Project while making no-sew pillows for Dreams for Change participants in their Safe Parking Program. The mission of Dreams for Change responds to the needs of communities by creating innovative and cost-effective programs to empower the lives of underserved families and individuals in order to reach financial and housing stability. The pillows created at this event will be donated to their Safe Parking Program that provides supportive services and a safe place to park for families and individuals who are living in their vehicles. Space and supplies are limited, so we recommend buying your tickets early. Purchase your tickets today and join us for our unique volunteer event that provides everyone an opportunity to give back to our San Diego community by supporting local agencies and breweries while having fun with arts and crafts. Drink Deal tickets are only $25 and include project supplies + one pour from Pure Project. General admission is $20. Can't make this event but still want to make an impact? Consider making a donation instead. HandsOn San Diego is a 501(c)3 organization that is funded primarily through donations and corporate sponsors. Your donations help us continue our mission to strengthen communities through volunteer action, leading to a thriving community where everyone is empowered to be an active participant in creating positive change without barriers. Learn more and get tickets: handsonsandiego.org
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