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  • California day camps operate without background checks, CPR training, child/adult ratios, or required reporting of injury and death. A family whose daughter drowned at a camp is working to change that.
  • Presented by Grasshopper Join us for a tasty day of international hops, music and food at this year’s Amps & Ales in Downtown Chula Vista on Saturday, September 17 from Noon - 4 p.m.! Under new management, Amps & Ales unites some of the craft beer capitals of the US and Mexico for one hoptastic afternoon where craft beer connoisseurs will enjoy unlimited samples of brews and hops from San Diego, Tijuana and Ensenada. Wine lovers will also savor some of the best wine San Diego and Mexican Wine Country, Valle de Guadalupe, have to offer without crossing the border! Don’t forget your dancing shoes! This year’s headliner, B-Side Players, is sure to get your bodies movin’. Additional musical performances include Marauak, The Gravities, Cumbia Machin, Euphoria Brass Band, and The Routine. Tasty food vendors will also be on-site offering the best bites perfectly paired with the day’s hops. Tickets for Amps & Ales are on sale now. Early Bird tickets are on sale through July 31. Early Bird General Admission are $35 and include entry into the event from 1 p.m.-4 p.m., while Early Bird VIP tickets are $50 and include entry into the event an hour before general admission, from Noon-4 p.m. Starting August 1, General Admission tickets are $45 and include entry into the event from 1 p.m.-4 p.m., while VIP tickets are $60 and include entry into the event an hour before general admission, from Noon-4 p.m. We can’t wait to see you there! For more information about the event and tickets, please visit here! SOCIALS: Third Avenue Village: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram B-Side Players: Facebook | Instagram
  • One of the first lunch counter sit-ins of the civil rights movement took place in Oklahoma City in 1958. This weekend, the city remembers the protest and its organizer, Clara Luper.
  • Every Thursday in October, we are bringing out the classic Halloween movies at HOPE 46 Restaurant. Cozy up poolside or dive in for an evening cinema! Poolside drinks and specialty menu items will be available. The restaurant will also be open for al fresco dining. Make online reservations for prime seating on our veranda with views of the big screen while you enjoy a bite to eat! This week's featured film: "The Nightmare Before Christmas" Date | Thursday, October 28 from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Location | HOPE 46 Restaurant at The Lafayette Hotel Schedule 6 p.m. — Pool Deck Access, food and drink specials 6:30 p.m. — Movie begins Reserve your spot here ! RSVP will open Friday Oct. 22, 2021 RSVP is free and required. Poolside seats are limited, feel free to bring blankets and chairs.
  • News of the instance of antisemitism is one of several hate incidents reported on Stanford's campus this academic year.
  • The Federal Reserve says its own light-touch approach to bank regulation is partly to blame for the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank last month, and it promised more vigorous oversight in the future.
  • Feeling vindicated by recent evidence of an Iranian plot to kill former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, opponents to reviving the nuclear deal with Iran are pressing their case.
  • The race is on for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 seat. The district includes parts of central and southeastern San Diego, La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley.
  • The 3-digit suicide prevention lifeline went live a year ago. More work is needed on the 988 system, but the first year has gone more smoothly than many expected.
  • A new U.N. water report warns the world is headed toward a global water crisis if human-caused climate change and population growth aren't addressed.
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