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  • The San Diego County Bike Coalition and Los Angeles- based mobility organization Streets for All are teaming up on a program to automatically report the details of every pedestrian and bicyclist-involved crash in San Diego in real time, officials announced Tuesday.
  • On Friday, authorities launched the largest police operation in Canadian history, arresting at least 191 people and towing about about 80 vehicles until the streets in front of Parliament were clear.
  • San Diego Wave FC will seek a berth in the NWSL Championship in its inaugural season when it faces Portland Thorns FC in a semifinal Sunday in Portland, Oregon.
  • The spread of misinformation about solar and wind energy is leading some states and counties to restrict or even reject projects. Researchers say it's a threat to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • In a 2-1 ruling, the court says a San Diego judge should have blocked what it called "an almost total ban on semiautomatic centerfire rifles” for young adults.
  • The Ethiopian federal government and Tigray rebels signed a peace deal. But one major player in the conflict, Eritrea, wasn't involved in the talks.
  • Scott Simon speaks to journalist Umaru Fofana about the deadly tanker explosion outside Freetown, Sierra Leone today.
  • Get ready for the most fun fundraiser in town! The San Diego Model Railroad Museum will hold its 6th Ales N’ Rails celebration on Saturday, December 11 from 6-9:30 p.m., bringing together local breweries and train-loving revelers for an evening of fun. During the fundraiser, all six of the museums’ model railroad layouts will be in full operation while guests enjoy beers from Kensington Brewing Company, Little Miss Brewing, Mike Hess Brewing, Pizza Port Brewing Co., and Societe Brewing Company. The festivities also include live music, an opportunity drawing, and an ugly sweater contest. Tickets for Ales N’ Rails are available at https://tickets.sdmrm.org/e/ales-n-rails. Guests can also purchase Ales N’ Rails tickets in-person at the museum admissions window, or at the door of the event. This event is for ages 21+ ONLY. Attendees must be prepared to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test at the door or may acknowledge the policy online before the event.
  • In each class, we will learn how to read and pronounce Yiddish, listen and understand the various dialects it is spoken, and learn Yiddish’s rich and extensive vocabulary and grammar for reading, writing, and practical use. We will use the textbook “In Eynem”, a landmark interactive new textbook from the Yiddish Book Center, the education feature on the Yiddish Duolingo course, and a variety of sources from Yiddish history, prose, song, and current events. We will go from learning the alef-beys to holding a conversation, and enjoying all the fruits of the Yiddishland. Dates: Dec. 2-Jan 6 Times: Thursdays from 6pm-7pm Location: 1128 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA, 92037 Cost: $25 for each class or $100 for a 6-session package for early bird registration (available until Nov. 25 ) or $125 for the 6-session package if registering after Nov. 25. Teacher: Zach Golden is a rabbi at Yiddishkeit-based experimental synagogue and cultural center Der Nister in Los Angeles, and assistant to the editor of the Yiddish Forverts. A learner and enthusiast of Yiddish for many years, he believes strongly that there is an intrinsic value to the language and culture. For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The So Cal powerhouse reggae-rock band Fortunate Youth fifth full length studio album Good Times (Roll On) has impressively debuted on #1 on iTunes Reggae Chart, #5 on iTunes Charts (All Genres) and have become a favorite of the Seattle Mariners who have added the title song to their on-field walk up playlist! The new album is out now on Controlled Substance Sound Labs and available everywhere you stream music, stream + download Good Times (Roll On): https://moremusic.at/GoodTimesRollOn. Event Date: Nov. 24, 2021 Event Location: Music Box Ages: 21+ For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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