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  • Authorities say the driver drove around a barricade and plowed through a crowd along Bourbon Street, the city's iconic stretch of bars and hotels near the French Quarter.
  • The entire state of California, along with San Diego County and the city of San Diego, is listed as "sanctuary jurisdictions defying federal immigration law."
  • Housekeepers, cooks, servers and other workers were on strike for more than a month, calling for higher wages and pre-pandemic staffing levels.
  • The pope was a strong advocate for the poor and the environment and a towering figure on the world stage, addressing not just Catholics but the men and women of our time.
  • Kerik, an Army veteran, was hailed as a hero after the 9/11 attack and eventually nominated to head the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, before a dramatic fall from grace that ended with him behind bars.
  • Holly Gibney is back in King's thriller, Never Flinch. The Stalker follows a manipulative man. Happily ever after is evasive in Consider Yourself Kissed. Plus, new work from Tash Aw and Etgar Keret.
  • This in-person, hands-on class teaches gardeners how to grow thriving, resilient plants by focusing on the three key pillars of plant health: balanced nutrition, a strong immune system, and natural pest and stress defenses. Attendees will gain actionable knowledge about soil health, the role of microbes and enzymes in nutrient availability, and practical strategies for managing pests without chemicals. Designed to appeal to all types of gardeners, this class is an excellent opportunity to bring accessible, science-backed plant care techniques to your community. Attendees will receive goodie bags valued above the price of the ticket as well as be entered into multiple raffles to win prizes from our sponsors. Visit: The Science of Happy Plants Master Class, at Mighty Hydro Mighty Hydro on Instagram and Facebook
  • Nathan Harrison: San Diego County's first Black homesteader and a local legend Discover the remarkable story of Nathan Harrison, a formerly enslaved man who settled in San Diego County in the 1860s. Archaeological and historical research reveals how Harrison navigated social networks to adapt to different community groups. Join Jamie Bastide, Collections Management Coordinator at SDSU and Archival Specialist in the South Coast Information Center, as she shares insights from the Nathan Harrison Archaeological Project, exploring his life, legacy, and the artifacts uncovered at his Palomar Mountain homestead. View this event on the Carlsbad Library website
  • The board alleges that CEO Arthur T. Demoulas has been planning a work stoppage at the Massachusetts-based retailer. It also says he has "resisted an appropriate succession plan for Market Basket."
  • The 2024 Point-in-Time count found the number of people living in their cars in Carlsbad nearly doubled year over year.
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