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  • Annual inflation fell to 3% in June, the lowest since March 2021. That probably won't stop the Federal Reserve from raising rates again, but this month's expected hike could be the last.
  • If you’re looking to spend a sweet time with friends, family and furry besties while supporting a good cause, then you won’t want to miss out on The Animal Pad’s Ugly Sweater Holiday Pawty’s Ugly Sweater Holiday Pawty! The Animal Pad will be hosting the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Holiday Pawty on Saturday, December 10 from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. at Lot 8 on 1201 Hotel Circle S. The spectacular event, sponsored by TrustedHousesitters, will have fun and festive activities for everyone to enjoy, especially your furry friends, such as Santa Paws photo booth, raffles and silent auction, fun music by DJ C-Riz, food and drinks and a Pawliday market. Whether you decide to purchase the ugliest sweater imaginable or craft it yourself, make sure you are your pup come dressed to impress because there will also be a special ugly sweater contest for both humans and pets where you will get the chance to win some exciting prizes! Along with purchasing your own tickets for the various raffle and silent auction items, you’ll receive five free raffle tickets and one free drink ticket if you bring in an item to donate from The Animal Pad’s wish list. SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook Instagram Twitter
  • Quint Gallery is hosting an afternoon pop-up at their Santa Fe St. warehouse location, featuring Abraham Razo (signs as Dhef and Rancholo), a Mexicali based graffiti artist. His distinctive and instantly recognizable style of loopy circles, often with smiles or suggesting animal elements, manages to be both fierce and playful at the same time. The artist will be presenting his work and doing a live painting on parts of Jean Lowe’s SWANK TANK, her recent Hummer EV sculpture, last on view in October 2022. Quint Gallery on Instagram
  • The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose on Friday for the fifth time in seven days following a run of 10 decreases in 11 days that dropped it to its lowest amount since Feb. 15.
  • Students with parents who don't have a Social Security number are unable to complete the new version of the federal financial-aid form, adding yet another barrier to the college admissions process.
  • The novel is an ambitious project, written by 36 authors yet achieving a unified voice of sorts, as every character narrates their story simply, casually, allowing themselves digressions and asides.
  • He's ended his bid for president and he still has three years left in his term as governor.
  • According to county officials, initial damage from last weeks' storm was estimated at $90 million across the region, and $4.1 million for the county itself.
  • There are many stories alive and well in a cemetery! Cemeteries are a place of reverence, and contain valuable historical resource revealing a lot about the city around them. Mount Hope Cemetery, established in 1869, is the final resting place for over 76,000 dearly departed, many of them notable residents of San Diego. Join us (in person or virtually) for our next “History Talks!” Lecture on Wednesday, October 12 at 7 pm. Our Historian Sandee Wilhoit and Visitor Services Coordinator Jamie Laird will share the history of San Diego’s Mount Hope Cemetery just in time for spooky season! Some of San Diego’s most notable citizens are interred at Mount Hope Cemetery including Ah Quin, known as the unofficial mayor of San Diego’s China Town, Horticulturist Kate Sessions, Nathan Harrison, the first African American homesteader in the San Diego area, Kate Morgan, whose ghost purportedly haunts the Hotel Del Coronado, and the “Father of San Diego” Alonzo Horton. History Talks! is a monthly lecture series presented by the Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House. Each month a local historian or specialist will delve into topics related to San Diego and the Davis-Horton House to bring a unique glimpse into the history of our city. Come hear history come alive! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Spotty internet and cell services, blackouts and the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza during Israel's war with Hamas have hampered aid and medical services and keeping in touch with loved ones.
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