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  • Scientists have used a gene-editing technique to make mosquitos allies in the fight against malaria. Environmentalists are troubled by the idea of genetically modifying wild animals.
  • Historic as the UAW strikes may be, analysts say the actions are unlikely to impact car prices too much — for now. A new strike on parts distribution centers, however, could sting.
  • The death toll from Maui's fires has surpassed 100. Many more were injured. Others fled without their prescription drugs. Getting victims the care they need has been tough. One doctor is stepping up.
  • The epicenter of North Park is the bar-hopping intersection of University Avenue and 30th Street, which holds claim to being "the best beer neighborhood in the nation," thanks to numerous craft-beer establishments. This October, The Lafayette Hotel has paired up with Mike Hess Brewing and to bring you a paired four course Dinner & Brew! Mike Hess Brewing Menu Pairing, featuring Mike Hess Brewery with head brewer Paul Deras Course #1 — Oktoberhess-Marzen, Traditional Oktoberfest Marzen Beer Served alongside Kartoffelpuffer, with smoked salmon, capers, dill, horseradish cream sauce Course #2 — Claritas-Kolsch, 2016 World Beer Cup-winning Kolsch Ale Served alongside Kaese Spaetzle, with sauteed onions, emmentaler cheese, winter salad Course #3 — Solis West Coast IPA, Definitive of the San Diego beer scene Served alongside Sauerbraten, with red wine reduction sauce, braised red cabbage, mash potatoes Course #4 — Hop Cloud-Hazy IPA, Mike Hess' Flagship Hazy IPA Served alongside Apfelkuchle, with cinnamon sugar, vanilla bourbon sauce Date | Friday, October 22 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | The Lafayette Hotel Get tickets here! General admission: $48.50 plus fees Admission only for people 21 and up. For more information, please visit www.lafayettehotelsd.com/events/san-diego/dinner-brew-series or contect The Lafayette Hotel at 619-296-2101.
  • The Coronado Island Film Festival presents their March Classic Series film: "A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)." Enjoy watching Classic Films on the Big Screen the way they were meant to be seen! The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) welcomes makers and lovers of film from all over the world to the storied seaside village of Coronado, California to celebrate the magical art of visual storytelling. Coronado’s enduring love affair with Hollywood began more than a century ago at the iconic Hotel del Coronado, our festival’s Presenting Sponsor. About "A Streetcar Named Desire": Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her. Date | Wednesday, March 23 at 5:30 p.m., doors open at 5 p.m. Location | Village Theatre Get tickets here! General admission: $15 Price includes a complimentary glass of wine, beer or a non-alcoholic beverage. For more information, please visit coronadofilmfest.com/2022-classic-movie-series or email info@coronadofilm.com.
  • Hospitals were overwhelmed last winter by a surge in pediatric cases of RSV. Now a new monoclonal antibody shot could help, but price and supply issues are causing delays in getting it to infants.
  • Somalia's president says at least 100 people were killed in Saturday's two car bombings at a busy junction in the capital, and the toll could rise.
  • A San Diego librarian shares her reading recommendations for all ages, from picture books to adult books, that celebrate Hispanic, Latina/o/x and Chicana/o/x identity.
  • Chief Raul Ortiz has seen through a major policy shift seeking to clamp down on illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border following the end of Title 42 coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
  • A self-proclaimed lady's man, Sir John Falstaff, is down on his luck and decides to restore his fortunes by seducing the wives of two wealthy citizens. He sends Mistress Page and Mistress Ford identical love letters, but they discover his double-dealing and set about on a creative plot of revenge to end his mischief. This bright, funny, and fast-paced comedy is Shakespeare's own sitcom. Play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Tracy Williams. Tickets: General $16, Seniors/Staff $13, Students $11, Preview $11 Preview: November 10, 7:30 p.m. Evenings: November 12, 16, 17, 18 & 19, 7:30 p.m. Matinees: November 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2 p.m. Seating is reserved. Children under the age of 5 are not admitted to the theatre. The house manager reserves the right to change seating for those who arrive after the show has started.
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