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  • The agreement aims to resolve a yearslong standoff between the popular social media platform and the U.S. government over national security concerns tied to China's parent company, ByteDance.
  • California lawmakers are trying to make local government meetings more open to non-English speakers. The bill could reduce long-standing barriers to the democratic process in Imperial County.
  • After heavy rain earlier in the week, San Diego County braces for another storm. We break down the forecast. Plus, the latest news from the United Nations Climate Summit, COP30.
  • Mexico has deployed some 10,000 troops in addition to civilian rescue teams. Helicopters have ferried food and water to the 200 some communities that remained cut off by ground.
  • Blue jeans, dusty boots, and the sound of live music are back with the final show in North City's free outdoor concert series, North City LIVE, on October 25 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Music by Eras will be performing "The Heartland," an all-American celebration of classic rock, folk and Americana, capturing the sounds of denim, dust and dreams. The evening will include era-inspired decor, games, and a lively dance area, with attendees encouraged to dress the part and bring lawn chairs, denim jackets and dancing shoes. Before and during the event, the streets of North City will be alive with activity. Concertgoers can stroll the walkable neighborhood, explore inviting public spaces and colorful artwork and choose from a lineup of local eateries like A Lo Fresco, Buona Forchetta, Maya’s Cookies, Wynston’s Ice Cream, Milonga Empanadas, Draft Republic, and more. For more information, visit https://www.northcity.com/ or follow North City on Instagram @northcitysandiego.
  • PLNU Concert Band is joining with University of San Diego and Marine Band San Diego to present an evening of outstanding musicianship. The concert will be held on Wednesday, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Crill. Free admission!
  • La administración del presidente Donald Trump advirtió el martes que retendrá fondos del programa de ayuda alimentaria a la mayoría de los estados controlados por demócratas a partir de la próxima semana, a menos que esos estados proporcionen información sobre las personas que reciben la asistencia.
  • The 48th annual Mt. Carmel Tournament of Bands, San Diego County’s largest high school marching band competition, is set for Saturday, Oct. 25 at Mt. Carmel High School in Rancho Penasquitos. The tournament will showcase the music and artistic pageantry of 38 marching bands from across Southern California and will feature both parade and field show competitions. It is the largest fundraiser of the year for the school’s music program. Proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Mt. Carmel Music Foundation and will be used to support the school’s band, color guard and orchestra programs. Field show performances by small bands will start at 8 a.m. at Mt. Carmel’s Sundevil Stadium, followed by a free parade band review starting at approximately 11:45 a.m. in the school’s parking lot. Field shows with large bands will start at approximately 2:45 p.m. at Sundevil Stadium. Performances will conclude with special appearances by marching bands from San Diego State University and the United States Marine Corps. Food, drink and merchandise concessions will be available throughout the day and evening. Tickets for stadium field shows and award ceremonies are $15 for students, seniors and military; $20 for adult general admission; and $35 for adult reserved. Tickets can be purchased either in advance or at the event. Stadium admission is free for kids age 5 and under. The school’s parking lot will not be available for public parking the day of the event, so spectators should park in the neighborhoods surrounding the school. Mt. Carmel Tournament Of Bands on Facebook / Instagram
  • Greater Manchester Police named Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66 as the victims of Thursday's attack. Three more remain hospitalized in serious condition.
  • California spent hundreds of millions on prison and hospital healthcare staff, auditors found, but vacancy rates rose since 2019, exceeding 30% at three facilities despite bonuses and pay raises, with inadequate oversight and planning.
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