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  • The San Marcos Lions Club invites you to stake your claim at a one-of-a-kind evening inspired by the Gold Rush Era! Dust off your boots, don your best western gear, and get ready to roll the dice for a great cause. This lively fundraiser supports critical vision screenings, exams, and glasses for children throughout San Diego County and beyond. Your participation also helps fund scholarships and enrichment opportunities for San Marcos youth through local nonprofit organizations. Join us for a night where excitement meets purpose—featuring games, prizes, themed attire, and plenty of gold rush spirit! Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of local kids. This is a ticketed event! Tickets are $75 each and include: - $200 in PLAY money - Appetizers - One Drink - Blackjack, Craps, Roulette & A night of FUN! - Silent Auction & Raffles Stake your claim! This is your golden opportunity to secure your own table at Our Annual Fundraiser! Special Offer – Buy 8 tickets and get them for just $50 each! That’s a $200 savings—more money in your pocket for fun, food, and fortune! Offer good until September 1! Gather your family and friends and stake your claim before the best spots are gone. Don’t miss out on this deal the rush is on! To purchase a ticket, contact: David Simpson, Treasurer Phone: 760-471-2040 Email: david@pacifictax.com The San Marcos Lions Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump is bucking tradition and legal precedent in pushing to deploy the National Guard to Democratic-led cities like Portland, Ore., and Chicago due to what he says is rampant crime and to support his crackdown on illegal immigration.
  • Dozens of immigration courts across the country have become epicenters of the Trump administration's efforts to increase the rate of immigration arrests.
  • Comic-Con returns to San Diego on July 24. Here's how to get in the spirit early with streaming shows that celebrate cosplay, comics sci-fi and more.
  • Producer Lorne Michaels has said he is looking to shake things up ahead of SNL's 51st season, which starts Oct. 4.
  • Join us for a powerful and flavor-filled evening at Sally’s Waterfront Dining on Tuesday, May 14 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. — where heritage, hospitality, and history come together for a one-of-a-kind dining experience. We’re honored to host Victoria Eady Butler, four-time Master Blender of the Year and the first known Black female whiskey master blender — and great-great-granddaughter of Uncle Nearest Green, the formerly enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel the craft of whiskey. Enjoy a 4-course chef-curated menu, perfectly paired with: Welcome Cocktail Guided Whiskey Tasting Flight — led by Victoria herself This intimate, communal-seating event is limited to just 40 guests, creating a space to connect, sip, and celebrate a legacy of excellence and diversity in distilling. Sally’s Waterfront Dining | Downtown San Diego Advance ticket purchase required to reserve your seat. Come raise a glass to great whiskey, bold storytelling, and an unforgettable night by the bay. Free parking when you park in Grand Hyatt San Diego's self-parking garage. Victoria Eady Butler on Instagram
  • Denzel Washington stars in a loose remake of the 1963 Akira Kurosawa film High and Low. And four anthropomorphic turtles are back in theaters for an anniversary re-release.
  • In a battle prompted by President Trump, Texas and California could redraw lines that change whose votes really matter in the 2026 congressional elections.
  • Movies can tell us a lot about what scares us. And ever since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the fear of nuclear war has reverberated across decades of film.
  • NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the U.S. taken by photographers from the network's member stations.
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