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  • Ohio votes down Issue 1, rejecting conservative lawmakers' attempt to change the constitutional amendment process ahead of a vote on reproductive rights this November.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents “The Grand Budapest Hotel” Friday, Feb. 11, 2022 at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022 at 8 p.m. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619) 295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com Cost: Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20 Ages: 18+ “THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL” (2014. 99 minutes. R) Wes Anderson’s cockeyed contraption is a madcap caper focused on a concierge (Ralph Fiennes) and his young protege (Tony Revolori) who are swept up in the battle for a family fortune. With Bill Murray, Ed Norton, Adrian Brody, Jude Law, Willem Defoe, Tilda Swinton and Saoirse Ronan. More information about Cinema Under the Stars: • Admission: Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. • A unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters and blankets provided. • A waterproof canopy has been installed to keep you warm and dry. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday.* Cancellations must be made before 6 p.m., or your card will be charged. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m. • Concessions are $3 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). • Guests must follow health guidelines for COVID-19. • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats. Visit https://www.www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221 for more information.
  • Ahmed Alnaouq posts the stories of Palestinians with the organization We Are Not Numbers. Then, he lost over 20 members of his family when an Israeli airstrike hit his family home.
  • A magnitude 7.6 earthquake has shaken Mexico’s central Pacific coast, killing at least one person and setting off an earthquake alarm in the capital.
  • Safety advocates want all cars to come with technology that can tell drivers when they're speeding — or even force them to slow down. But the auto industry is not rushing to embrace it.
  • Guests staying at a hotel run by San Diego County to help shelter people from COVID-19 will have to leave a month sooner than expected.
  • The county Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on Tuesday to delay for one year enactment of a state law that expands mental health holds, based in part on concerns over training and the additional strain on hospital emergency departments.
  • A large homeless services camp proposal has the support of some notable San Diegans but hasn't found a location.
  • A couple who owned a controlling interest in a foreign corporation argue that a controversial Trump-era tax is unconstitutional under the 16th Amendment.
  • Artist, educator and printmaker Sibyl Rubottom will retire from her role at the Athenaeum Art Center's Print Studio. To celebrate Rubottom's long career, a survey of the last six decades of her work is currently on view.
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