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  • The strangely addictive Japanese series is set in a small, all-night joint, run by a chef whose dishes helps strangers tap into something deep and universal.
  • Medicare and Medicaid are mandatory spending programs and that keeps them relatively safe in the early days of the shutdown, but 42% of the Department of Health's staff will be furloughed.
  • The project to transform San Diego’s Central Embarcadero went before Port Commissioners and the public on Thursday.
  • Reconnect over a glass of wine with your loved one at Bob’s Steak & Chop House, where a live band will set the energy and mood for an evening to remember. Executive Chef Justin Huntington’s special menu will feature choices of shared appetizer, soups and/or salads, entrees, a lagniappe of truffles and dessert. Dish options range from seared scallops and a dry aged pork tomahawk to Australian rack of lamb and the restaurant’s signature cote de boeuf (bone-in ribeye). Date | Monday, February 14 from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | Bob's Steak & Chop House Reserve a table here! Prices starts at $95 per person. Make it a date night! Childcare is available through Kidtopia Night Camp from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for guests with confirmed dinner reservations. Price is $20 for the first child, $10 per additional child, per hour. Reservations must be made directly through Kidtopia by calling (760) 931-7543. For more information, please visit omnihotels.com/hotels/san-diego-la-costa/things-to-do/upcoming-events or call (760) 929-6346.
  • Five years after of one of America's worst wildfires, slow and expensive recovery continues in Paradise, Calif., which could be a portent for what's ahead on fire-stricken Maui.
  • Officials say an agricultural worker killed seven people in back-to-back shootings at two mushroom farms that employed him in Northern California, and the massacre is believed to be a “workplace violence incident.”
  • Celebrate the Holidays in Coronado! Join The Del for their annual Holiday Festival with the local community. Festivities include Skating by the Sea®, photos with St. Nick and performances by Coronado school children. This year will also include a skydiving Santa who parachutes in to join the festivities – a spectacular start to the Holiday season. CORONADO SCHOOL PERFORMANCES Vista Terrace, 3:45-4:15 p.m. - Join Coronado schools as they sing holiday favorites and spread holiday cheer. This year they will also be joined by the Tinseltone Carolers. SKATING BY THE SEA Windsor Lawn, 4-10 p.m. - Take an ice skating adventure on San Diego’s only beachfront ice rink. SKYDIVING SANTA Del Beach, 4:30 p.m. - Surprise and delight your little ones as Santa skydives onto Del Beach to join them for the Holiday Festival. PHOTOS WITH SANTA Paseo Lawn, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. - Santa Express Passes will be distributed at Vista Terrace starting at 3:30 p.m. to minimize lines and allow families to enjoy the holiday activities. On this date only, Santa times will be assigned in-person on a first-come, first-served basis (no advance reservations) S’MORES ON THE BEACH Del Beach, Create magical holiday memories with s’mores on the beach. S’mores packs will be available for purchase at our holiday bonfire. Holiday Festival event times are weather permitting and may be subject to change. Visit Hotel del Coronado on Facebook + Instagram + follow @delcoronado on Twitter Celebrate coming Home for the Holidays as America’s beachfront legend transforms into a classic winter wonderland from Nov. 22, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022. The iconic resort shimmers and shines as its signature red turrets are draped in thousands of sparkling lights with towering Christmas trees, snowy surprises and garlands galore filling the property with holiday cheer. This year will include the return of a spectacular two-story lobby tree and beachfront ice rink at Skating by the Sea®, as well as the debut of a new holiday light show on the Founders Lawn.
  • The new rule makes it extremely difficult to be granted asylum unless a migrant first seeks protection in a country they’re traveling through or applies online.
  • By the middle of 2020, the Queens Football League had six teams: the Cats, Ravens, Blue Jays, Valkyries, Black Scorpions and Wolverines. Then the pandemic ground everything to a halt.
  • In a new podcast, Vivian Yoon dissects her personal stake in K-pop, and how her obscure childhood passion has evolved into a billion-dollar industry.
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