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  • Giddy up and get glam—join us for Juleps & Jockeys, our first annual Kentucky Derby viewing party! We’re bringing Churchill Downs to the heart of San Diego with big hats, bold fashion, bourbon bliss, and Derby Day fun. Live Coverage: Catch all the racing action on 3 big-screen TVs set up throughout Sally's courtyard, so you won’t miss a second of the excitement. Derby Drink Specials: Enjoy a refreshing line-up of $3 Woodford Reserve Mint Juleps, plus fan-favorite classics like the Old Fashioned and the Whiskey Smash, all served from our mobile bar—shaken and stirred by Sally’s finest bartender. Giveaways & Contests (Presented by Woodford Reserve): We’re turning up the Southern charm with giveaways, Derby swag, and some friendly fashion competition. Come dressed to impress for a chance to win fabulous prizes in the following categories: Best Hat – Woman Best Hat – Man Best Dressed – Woman Best Dressed – Man Best Dressed Couple Pick the Winning Horse Strike a Pose: Snap a selfie or boomerang at our Derby-style step and repeat, and don’t forget to tag us for a chance to win exclusive hotel giveaways (because every great race deserves a great return). Derby Day Bites: Fuel up with festive food offerings perfect for pairing with a julep—or two. 3 hours of validated parking when you park in Grand Hyatt San Diego's self-parking garage. Visit: https://www.sallyssandiego.com/
  • Home insurance is getting less affordable, and less available, as insurers raise prices and pull back from areas with extreme weather. That's forcing families across the country to make tough choices.
  • The Trump administration has replaced former Missouri Congressman Billy Long as IRS Commissioner, after less than two months on the job. It's the latest in a string of management shakeups at the tax collection agency.
  • The first three of 30 paintings sold in Los Angeles for a record-shattering $662,000. The rest will go up for auction in various cities throughout 2026. Ross painted many of them live on his PBS show.
  • This year, the annual list from the National Trust for Historic Preservation includes a mysterious castle, flooded communities in Florida and North Carolina, historic hotels and a gigantic turtle.
  • An elementary school in Yimianpo is now a storage yard. The number of children in the town has dropped by half and there are fewer than three births per 1,000 residents in the province — China's lowest rate.
  • The federal government promised an Oregon hospital millions of dollars to help prepare for an earthquake. They're still waiting for the money.
  • Addison Barger launched the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, as the Toronto Blue Jays overwhelmed the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the opener Friday night in Toronto.
  • In an indictment unsealed in federal court, U.S. prosecutors charge the founder of a Cambodian conglomerate in a massive cryptocurrency scam, bilking would-be investors out of billions of dollars.
  • Declining population means caring for parents, grandparents, and other relatives could become even more challenging with fewer professionals and family members to pitch in.
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