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  • Oceanside is stepping onto the national stage! Chef Lisa Rivera, Chef de Cuisine of The Victorian at Hill Street, is a contestant on Season 24 of "Hell’s Kitchen – Battle of the States," representing California with her culinary talent, creativity and hometown pride. To celebrate this milestone, The Victorian is hosting a special "Hell’s Kitchen Viewing Party" on Thursday, September 25 at 7 p.m. Gather with friends, neighbors and food lovers to cheer on Chef Lisa as she showcases Oceanside’s spirit on one of television’s most iconic culinary competitions. About The Victorian at Hill Street The Victorian is more than a restaurant—it’s a living love letter to Oceanside’s history. Housed in one of the city’s last remaining Queen Anne homes (est. 1888), The Victorian blends old-world charm with a vibrant, modern dining experience. Here, California’s agricultural bounty shines through seasonal, shareable plates inspired by Mediterranean and Latin flavors. Pair it with curated wines or creative cocktails and you’ll find bold flavors at approachable prices in one of the most romantic, community-forward spaces in North County. From its candlelit courtyard dinners to its locally sourced ingredients and female-led vision, The Victorian is where Oceanside gathers—whether for date nights, girls’ nights, or community celebrations like this one. Why This Event Matters Chef Lisa Rivera isn’t just competing for California—she’s carrying Oceanside with her. This event is a chance for locals and visitors alike to rally behind one of our own, celebrating how Oceanside talent is making waves on a national stage. Let’s come together to toast, cheer and support Lisa Rivera as she makes history on Hell’s Kitchen. Event Details Where: The Victorian at Hill Street Oceanside Date: Thursday, September 25 Time: 7 p.m. Tickets: Free to enter! (Dinner & Drinks available for purchase) Reservations: Reserve Here on OpenTable or Walk-In. Website/Instagram: @victorianoceanside
  • Efforts to close the gap between boys and girls in STEM classes are picking up after losing steam nationwide during the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools have extensive work ahead to make up for the ground girls lost, in both interest and performance.
  • The dismissal of Greene — once the epitome of "Make America Great Again" — appeared to be the final break in a dispute simmering for months.
  • Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot, was first elected to Congress in 2018. She defeated Republican Jack Ciattarelli, a former assemblyman who was endorsed by President Trump.
  • Rideshare vehicles without humans behind the wheel are coming to San Diego next year. It’s raising some concerns from the community.
  • Certain prepared pasta dishes were recalled from retailers like Trader Joe's, Kroger and Walmart between June and October. Health officials urge customers to dispose of them and clean their fridges.
  • The study from UC Merced shows that the decline in labor participation during a week of aggressive enforcement was similar to the first month of the Great Recession.
  • Migrating wild birds are spreading the virus to domesticated flocks, increasing the risk of eventually seeing a human outbreak. Scientists are troubled by the muted federal response.
  • Judges will soon take the bench across 16 states, the Justice Department said. These include courts that saw the biggest losses of judges this year.
  • Lincoln Crossing Elementary has been working with the nonprofit Eat Real to phase out ultra-processed foods from school meals since 2023.
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