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  • 626 Night Market is finally coming to San Diego! Bringing the epic flavors of our giant flagship food festivals in a MINI version to Downtown San Diego. Featuring three dozen of our most popular, local, small business food pop-ups (curated by the 626 Night Market team), merchandise/craft vendors, a full bar, and live music. As a thank you to SD for supporting our LA/OC events for 10 years, we designed these Mini markets to be free-to-attend! They will occur November 12 & 13 and November 26 - December 18 (Saturdays and Sundays only). Hours are 1p.m. to 10 p.m. each night. Mark your calendars and get ready to munch! Limited tickets available, please register for free tickets. Entry will be determined by available capacity at the time of entry. Tickets do not guarantee entry at any time. Thank you for your patience. VIP tickets also available including express entry and free drink. For more information or vendor inquiries, please visit 626nightmarket.com.
  • The U.S. job market may be getting a second wind. Employers added 253,000 jobs in April, a modest uptick from the month before. The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%.
  • Now that federal emergency funding for child care has expired, child care facilities face difficult choices about how to operate with less.
  • Mondays, June 23 - Aug. 18, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream Seasons 6-10 now with KPBS Passport! In the final season, a year has passed since Martin resigned his medical license, and his wife, Louisa, is now the one seeing patients in her new career change as a child counselor, while he looks after their two young children. But does the Doc truly never want to practice medicine again?
  • Two of California’s largest insurers are no longer writing new homeowner policies in California.
  • Colombia's capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. Now Chinese companies are building its first metro line.
  • Stars of Star Trek and its many spinoffs gathered outside Paramount Pictures during the labor dispute.
  • This month is Filipino American History Month and Filipino-owned Mostra Coffee is celebrating in a big way! Every year to celebrate their anniversary, Mostra Coffee partners with a non-profit organization. This year they have partnered with Allan Pineda, more popularly known as Apl.de.ap of the multiple Grammy-award winning pop group Black Eyed Peas. A portion of the ticket sales from Mostraland-- Mostra's 8th anniversary celebration and Halloween bash-- will be donated to the Apl.de.ap Foundation which helps Filipino youth gain knowledge to improve their lives. As part of Filipino American History Month, Mostra is celebrating with two events on October 29: Mostra Mania Street Fair 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier Free event for the whole family Partnered with Kapwa Collective SD Highlighting local small businesses, including several Filipino-owned businesses The community will have the opportunity to shop, eat and enjoy live music all while soaking in cultural heritage Mostraland Anniversary Extravaganza & Halloween Bash 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier Halloween costume party Craft beer festival Launch of new Pampanga Punch (beer collaboration with Mostra, Apl.de.ap, Harland and Moksa) -- sales will benefit Apl.de.ap Foundation Food from local Filipino chefs (White Rice, Animae, The Friendly and more) Live music performances from Apl.de.ap, Arnel Pineda of Journey and more Mostra Coffee on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • The state money is intended to support residents in entering the legal cannabis industry through funding grants.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh: The Deforested Edition is a word-for-word republishing of A.A. Milne's classic, with one big change: all of the trees are gone. Now that Pooh is public domain, it's a free-for-all.
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