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  • At least three deaths were reported after Beryl's landfall. In Houston, the storm flooded roads and took down traffic lights. Cleanup could take weeks, officials said.
  • Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas War have many Jews nervous heading into the holiday.
  • "Okalolies" ring in the new year on the world's most remote inhabited island by visiting the population of not quite 250 in masks and making mischief, an annual chance for the community to come together.
  • Stream now with KPBS+. The vocal and instrumental musical ensembles of Concordia University Irvine and friends invite you to join us for a festive collection of music that celebrates, rejoices, and finds hope in the gifts of Christmas.
  • Luca Vega served as a technical producer and sound designer for KPBS. He provided audio and sound design for the podcast “Port of Entry” and technical direction for KPBS’ presentation of “Morning Edition” and “KPBS Midday Edition.”
  • See it - Taste it - Experience it. The San Diego Spirits Festival returns to the shores of La Jolla for its 14th annual two-day event from 3 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 7 and from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 8. Get ready to fully immerse yourself in a two-day experience fueled by top spirits and unlimited cocktails held at the picturesque Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego’s flagship location in La Jolla. The ultimate celebration of luxury craft cocktails and spirits, the festival will invite industry professionals and spirits enthusiasts alike to experience the latest trends and flavors in the world of spirits in a space that is creatively designed to showcase world-renowned brands and boutique distillers. Attendees can expect an impressive array of products and tastings from more than 65 premium spirits and craft cocktail brands, ranging from high-end spirits to ready-to-drink cocktails and seltzers. Guests will also enjoy artisanal bites from top local restaurants including Beeside Balcony, Lobster West and more. The event also offers attendees the opportunity to meet brand ambassadors, mingle with industry professionals, enjoy live entertainment and check out the impressive collection of art within the museum. A flamenco guitarist will provide the soundtrack to the event and live samba performances, belly dancers and more. VIP tickets, which include an annual pass to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and exclusive access to the VIP area with tastings from the top-medaled brands of San Diego Spirits Festival’s International Bottle Competition, are also available and priced at $200. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Majors is on trial for assault and harassment in a domestic violence incident involving a former girlfriend. If convicted, he faces up to a year in prison.
  • The state Republican Party is extremely confident the system will work Monday, but election experts can't help but notice parallels to Iowa Democrats' disastrous technology in 2020.
  • Join The Forum Carlsbad and San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum at Discovery Days this summer. Guests can enjoy five rotating, hands-on, mobile, innovative exhibits in the garden area, designed to engage families in exciting STEM based learning challenges. The exhibit descriptions are below: Rigamajig: This set of wooden planks, wheels, pulleys, nuts, bolts and rope allows children to learn about engineering and craftsmanship through play. Children get a chance to use their hands and problem solve to build anything they can imagine. Light Wall: Experiment with light and design using giant, colored pegs on the light wall. Literacy, shapes, patterns and more are reinforced with this hands-on exhibit. Imagination Playground: Discover the fundamentals of architecture using large foam blocks. Children’s collaboration skills will be put to the test as they work together to complete challenges. Snap Circuits: Snap Circuits is a kit with pieces that snap together to create complete circuits. Children and grownups can easily follow projects to light up a light bulb, make a fan spin, and even create noise with a speaker. This exhibit is a great way for children to learn about electricity, engineering and circuits. Wind Tunnel: This exhibit allows children to experiment with aerodynamics. They will explore how lift, drag and air pressure affect a flying object. Little ones will launch a scarf into the wind tunnel and watch as it floats to the top or gets stuck at the bottom. Ramps: Playing with ramp systems helps children explore and discover how structure affects elevation, speed, distance and motion. This collection of loose parts can be combined in many ways — making the construction possibilities endless. Coding: With colored markers, paper and Ozobots, children discover the magic of coding. Little robots will teach kids about computer engineering, robotics, and the importance of testing and improving their designs. For more information, visit here!
  • The tectonic collision of two entertainment powerhouses — the NFL and Taylor Swift — dominated TV screens this fall. Now, sportsbooks are looking for their bite at the apple.
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