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  • We are thrilled to invite you onboard the Aolani Catamaran for our 2nd annual Sail with Santa, a unique outdoor experience to meet Santa and interact with him during a 1-hour sail while enjoying the calm waters of San Diego Bay onboard our 60' luxury sailing catamaran. Pick from 2 available 60-minute sails: Saturday Dec 11: 10:45-11:45AM or 12-1PM, both departing from the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel Marina. Parking is available at the hotel, we will give you a "chaser ticket" to help validate the cost. Ticket Price: $55-$75 This 60-minute sail will pick you up from the Sheraton Harbor Island Marina where we will safely board all guests (this event has been limited to 40 guests per sail) and enjoy Holiday tunes, hot chocolate, and a decked out space for you to have many a Christmas card photo-op. A portion of your ticket proceeds will benefit the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Amid Russia's ongoing invasion of their country, these Ukrainians share remarkable stories of love and resilience in the face of war.
  • England moves on to face Spain in the championship game on Sunday.
  • A longtime Ramona resident flagged years of spending on board members’ health benefits. The results of the revelations were surprising.
  • The Bureau of Prisons is shutting down a unit at its newest penitentiary in Illinois, following an investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project that exposed it was rife with violence and abuse.
  • An artillery shell should have killed Andrii Smolenskyi in May. Instead, the blast tore off both of his arms above the elbow and destroyed his eyes. Now he's fighting to put his life back together.
  • Celebrate Chanukah on Dec. 2, 2021 from 4:30-6: 30 p.m. at Skating by the Sea®. Family and friends will enjoy a special skating session, Menorah lighting at 5:15 p.m. and Chanukah treats hosted by the Chabad of Coronado. 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.
  • “At First Light” Lightshow Spectacular Nov. 22, 2021 - Jan. 2, 2022 The grove of towering Norfolk Island Pines on the Founders Lawn is the scene of a dynamic light show orchestrated to music, a brilliant ethereal experience that captivates guests with a finale of snow flurries. Showcased is the Norfolk Pine originally made famous in 1904 as the world’s first electrically lit outdoor Christmas tree. The complimentary 11-minute show takes place every 30 minutes from 5-9 p.m. nightly at Hotel del Coronado. 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 city of San Diego is suing the real estate brokerage firm and broker who advised the housing commission in acquiring two hotels to house unsheltered people during the peak of the pandemic. Plus, the economic divide is showing up in vaccination rates across California. Medi-Cal enrollees have been vaccinated at substantially lower rates than the overall population. Also, the Biden administration and DOD have endorsed major changes in how sexual assaults in the military are handled. In addition, scorching heat continues in San Diego’s backcountry, but at the beaches it’s a different story, as ocean temperatures are colder than usual. Then, Sesame Street has tackled difficult issues in a kid-friendly way, now it’s taking on how military families can talk about racism. And, the new Amazon fulfillment center in Otay Mesa is ready to hire 1,500 people, but low wages and a competitive labor market are creating doubt on whether they will find enough workers. Finally, a Cal State San Marcos professor’s new book looks at the Haitian Revolution in film and video games.
  • A furor erupted after Luis Rubiales kissed player Jennifer Hermoso at a ceremony. "It was an unacceptable gesture and Mr. Rubiales' apologies are not enough," the acting prime minister said.
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