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  • The National Weather Service says around 2 to 3 inches of rain fell over the region from this latest storm.
  • The annual Spooky Campover is a fall favorite, giving guests a once-a-year chance to camp in the countryside alongside the rescue animals at Lions Tigers & Bears. The overnight event includes songs and s’mores by the campfire, pumpkin carving, other spooky surprises and a Halloween costume contest on Saturday morning. Lions Tigers & Bears encourages all guests to bring an item from their wish list, a list of most needed items that can be found on their Wishlist Page. Member: $50 for adults and $35 for kids, Non-member: $80 for adults and $55 for kids (Kids tickets are reserved for guests ages 3-12. Guests must be three or older to attend.) To purchase tickets, visit here.
  • An increase in collisions involving e-bikes has prompted the city of Carlsbad to declare an emergency and put more money into traffic safety.
  • Cutting greenhouse gas emissions rapidly and immediately will save lives, livelihoods and ecosystems around the world, scientists say. And there are lots of ways to go about it.
  • More than 50 consumer and patient groups want the Biden Administration to aggressively protect Americans from medical bills and debt collectors. The effort follows a KHN/NPR investigation.
  • When Vanessa Foster was stranded in the middle of Alaska, a stranger with bright blue eyes stopped to give her a ride, and changed her life.
  • After slaying at the San Diego Pride festival all weekend long, head on over to Mavericks Beach Club for the afterparty of the lifetime! Have your jaw ready to be dropped during an incredible drag performance on Monday July 18 at 1 p.m., featuring your favorite drag queens like Disco Dollie, Ella Mentry, Kickky Vixen, Naomi Daniels, Strawberry Cornicakes, and hosted by the queen herself Mariam T. Enjoy one of the drink specials offered while watching some killer death drops. Presale tickets are $5 each and can be purchased on their website. Proceeds for, this show will go to support Wings for Life! Tickets can be purchased here! Follow Mavericks Beach Club on Facebook | Instagram
  • A dramatic surge in COVID-19 cases continued Thursday, with a new daily record of 5,976 infections. Public health officials are urging residents to keep New Year's celebrations small. Meanwhile, the trash truck driver strike at Republic Services is two weeks old, with no sign of progress in negotiations. Now, Mayor Todd Gloria is urging residents with trash piling up to contact the company directly for pickup services. Plus, our weekend arts events preview from the KPBS arts editor and producer.
  • A grant from the FCC will help the San Diego Housing Commission expand affordable, quality and reliable broadband internet service to low-income families.
  • Lawmakers backing the legislation hope to replicate the success of similar measures that passed last fall in Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont. Last year a proposed anti-slavery amendment was rejected by the California Senate after Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration warned of the costly feat of extending the $15 minimum wage to prisoners.
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