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  • As part of our week of coverage focused on climate solutions, we pulled together some of the moments of success and progress, small and large.
  • A loophole in the farm bill allows for the sale of hemp products that include a form of THC. North Carolina is one state where stores selling intoxicating hemp products have popped up.
  • The schools in the districts have been closed for the past several days because of the low-elevation snow and rain in the areas.
  • Halloween fear served with a beer! Fright Nights at AleSmith! This event is open to all ages, and has several ticket options to choose from. The tasting room will be decorated with a hauntingly festive vibe, but what lurks in the fog beyond in the brewery is for the brave to survive... Venture from the brewery's shipping docks and facilities, all the way back to the Zien Family Farm just to see what that secret ingredient is making Evil Dead Red so darn irresistible. But once on the farm... beware the Red Harvest! Who knows what evil lurks in the rolling wheat fields... This haunted attraction is not recommended for young children. And the faint of heart can wait for the rest of their party in the tasting room... Our tasting room will remain open to the public for normal business hours during all event dates and our spooky friends are welcome to come enjoy a Evil Dead Red Ale. DURING PURCHASE, YOU MUST SELECT A DATE TO ATTEND (THERE ARE NO TIME WINDOWS AND TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE WITH EXCEPTION OF HOST CANCELLATION) Ticket Quantities are limited and certain nights will SELL OUT! Don't get left in the fog. SOCIALS: Twitter & Instagram
  • The Ukrainian president held talks in Rome, where he received pledges of both open-ended military and financial support as well as stronger backing for Ukraine's aim to join the European Union.
  • Texas Republican lawmakers sent bills to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk that would dramatically interfere with elections administration in the state's largest, Democratic-run county.
  • At least $1.1 billion was actually paid out in these schemes targeting elderly patients, high-risk and low-income pregnant women and HIV patients.
  • NPR correspondent Rhitu Chatterjee visited a hit London museum show called "The Offbeat Sari." It showed her how the garment has changed — and made her reflect on what the sari means to her.
  • Join the UH Arts Open/Taste of University Heights on Sunday, November 13: The 15th year of this combined Arts/Taste annual event will start at the Taste ticket will call, information booth located at Kairoa Brewing Company, 4601 Park Blvd. Pick up a free event map to artist studios and exhibitions in businesses and restaurants along and around Park Blvd including Diversionary Theatre and J A Cooley Museum. Join the community in celebrating the culinary flavors and local libations that make UH so unique. Taste tickets are $30 in advance or $35 event day. Included with your ticket is a free chance on a big assortment of prizes held at 3:30 pm upstairs at Kairoa Brewing Company. The Taste of UH hours are Noon - 3 p.m. UH Arts Open is a self-guided, free tour of artists’ studios. Open Studios is a chance to experience first-hand how, where, and why art is created and provides a glimpse into the life of the working artist. The UH Arts Open hours are 11-4 p.m. with free shuttle service for both events. For more information contact UHCDC offices at 619-297-3166 or www.UHarts.org for the UH Arts Open (619) 508-4075. When: Nov. 13, 2022 from 12 - 3:30 p.m. Where: Arts Open & Taste ticket ‘will call’ booth location: Kairoa Brewing Co. 4601 Park Blvd San Diego 92116 Cost: UH Arts Open: FREE Taste tickets:$30 in advance/ $35 day of event and includes raffles with prizes.
  • For the first time, the band members, their crew and their fans tell the story of a landmark moment they didn't realize was happening. Sonic Youth's new album, Live in Brooklyn 2011, is out this week.
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