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  • It’s been less than a week since San Diego County's Migrant Welcome Center closed, and already CBP has released more than 1,000 asylum seekers and other migrants into the streets.
  • This Christmas Eve and Chrtismas night hotel guests and locals can head to the rooftop from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to enjoy a specialty prefixed menu. Those choosing to eat dinner at The Rooftop by STK will have the choice of one appetizer, entree, and dessert. Options include: - Cream of Mushroom soup or Winter Baby Greens - Snake Valley Pork Chop, Ora King Salmon, or Herbed Rib Eye - Finished off with either Pumpkin Cheesecake or Chocolate Mousse Tart The Rooftop by STK at Andaz San Diego chefs have worked hard to guarantee all Christmas Eve and Day cravings will be met at this wonderful holiday feast. With something for everyone to enjoy, guests can give themselves the day off from cooking and indulge. The Christmas weekend menu is open to all hotel guests and the public for $52 per person.
  • Title 42, the controversial public health order that has blocked access to asylum for the last three years, expires today. In other news, what one local hospital is doing to keep and hire nurses as hospitals across the nation are experiencing a shortage of health care workers. Plus, California's marine protected reserves are helping revitalize the state’s nearshore underwater habitats, but the areas require regular management, a local conservation group is helping make sure that happens.
  • Social Security's SSI program for people with disabilities requires couples to have no more than $3,000 in assets.
  • Bruce Willis is a vulgar, wisecracking man-child, and Cybill Shepherd is a classy tough broad horrified by his shenanigans. But cliché premise notwithstanding: it was a sharp, experimental show.
  • Swift's tour has bolstered economies and crashed the Ticketmaster website. AMC said it has increased its online ticket server by more than five times its normal capacity to accommodate for the demand.
  • Travis Tamasese has joined KPBS as its inaugural Chief of Staff. Travis will report to General Manager Deanna Mackey and serve as a member of the senior leadership team.
  • Consumers tend to spend about 10% more when they adopt mobile contactless payment methods, according to research from Assistant Professor Yuqian Xu at UNC-Chapel Hill.
  • After a shooting, relatives or neighbors of the victim are sometimes left to clean up human remains on their own. Philadelphia's new program will start addressing that fraught task.
  • A steady stream of officers entered through a second story window using an NYPD armored vehicle with a mechanized drawbridge.
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