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  • The Mira Mesa resident and UCSD grad is the only new face on the San Diego City Council this year.
  • Sip, snack, and support local business! After a tough year, come to Brews & Bites in Santee to show some love to local food and beverage businesses. The event will feature live music, opportunity drawings, and food and drink samples from across San Diego County. Date | Saturday, October 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Town Center Community Park East, Santee Get tickets here! General admission is $25 Admission includes: • Live music by The Straight Six Band • One Catered Hamburger or Veggie Burger • Additional Food Samples from Local Restaurants (while supplies last) • Beverage Samples and Commemorative Sampling Cup (beer, wine, cider, spirits - while supplies last) This is an event only for the public over 21 years of age. Brews & Bites is sponsored by Raising Cane’s, Allegiance Heating, Air Conditioning & Solar, Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve, Kimco, and Cox Communications. For more information, please visit cityofsanteeca.gov/events or email jshellhammer@cityofsanteeca.gov.
  • Itaewon was the location of a deadly stampede in Seoul Saturday night. Some 100,000 people were estimated to have passed through the area.
  • The release of the Americans, including five oil executives, is in exchange for the freedom of two nephews of the Venezuelan president's wife.
  • Not everyone has a knack for gift giving — and that's OK! Our experts share tips on what to get for 5 personality types, ranging from the practical to the sentimental to the hard to shop for.
  • A group of doctors trains health care providers to treat miscarriage in the emergency department. This could be increasingly important in states where abortion is outlawed.
  • A destructive winter storm marched across the U.S., delivering blizzard-like conditions to the Great Plains hours after tornadoes touched down in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and in Louisiana.
  • California workers would get up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus.
  • Authorities are investigating a suspected human-smuggling operation involving a 40-foot cabin cruiser that overturned in coastal waters near Point Loma, killing four people and injuring more than two dozen. Plus, even as San Diego County COVID-19 vaccination crosses the 50% mark, public health officials are seeing a slow down in people getting vaccinated and that has them concerned. Also, in the Central Valley some people are hesitant about getting the vaccine and some of their reasons have nothing to do with the vaccine itself. And, part of the federal government’s response to the pandemic for businesses was a massive cash infusion called the Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, but there was a vast disparity on how the money was distributed, often favoring businesses in wealthy, white areas. In addition, a wind farm project on the Campo Indian Reservation that would provide clean energy for 70,000 homes is in jeopardy because neighbors have sued to stop it from happening. And, KPBS film critic Beth Accomando has a preview of the second home edition of TCM Classic Film Festival that’s starting this Thursday.
  • Political leaders have criticized former President Donald Trump's dinner with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier.
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