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  • Come enjoy the beautiful gardens with us while you shop from a seasonal selection of handcrafted artisanal wares made from Olivewood Kitchenistas® and local small businesses. From a variety of Olivewood-grown plants, gifts for the foodie in your life, Olivewood gear, and artisanal wares, you'll find the perfect gifts to share with those you love. Stay to have some garden fun and try Olivewood-inspired food & drinks! We will have an Olivewood-inspired lunch available for purchase for the event. To help us in planning, please pre-purchase your meal below and you will receive a free drink ticket. Ven y disfruta de los hermosos jardines con nosotros mientras compra entre una selección de artículos hechos a mano por Kitchenistas® de Olivewood y pequeñas empresas locales. Desde una selección de plantas cultivadas en Olivewood, regalos para los amantes de la comida en tu vida, equipo de Olivewood y productos artesanales, encontrarás los regalos perfectos para compartir con tus seres queridos. ¡Quédese para divertirse en el jardín y pruebe comidas y bebidas inspiradas en Olivewood! Tendremos un almuerzo inspirado en Olivewood disponible para comprar para el evento. Para ayudarnos en la planificación, por favor compre su comida a continuación y recibirá un boleto de bebida gratis. For more information and to register, visit https://www.olivewoodgardens.org/events/2021-holiday-bazaar/ Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Democratic U.S. Rep. Val Demings of Florida went on the attack Tuesday in her first debate against Republican Sen. Marco Rubio.
  • Days of widespread drug cartel arson and shootings in four Mexican states last week have left people asking why drug cartels exploded, and what do they want.
  • Luke Wood, SDSU's vice president for student affairs and campus diversity, said all in-person classes —200 mostly lab work classes — would move online, and all students who have moved into campus housing would be able to move out if they so choose. Plus, this week across the county, restaurants, gyms, salons and other businesses are reopening with restrictions following new COVID-19 guidelines — But this time businesses are required to take contact information from customers in the event of an outbreak. Also, the City of San Diego has stopped making rent payments on its highly controversial lease of a downtown office building, in a move meant to address what's seen as a huge real estate blunder by the city.
  • Democrat Abrams ran for governor 4 years ago but narrowly lost to Republican Brian Kemp. This year, she lost by a larger margin. Analysts are uncertain whether it was her message or political party.
  • The saltwater is threatening drinking water supplies in the New Orleans metro area. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built an underwater levee to stop the intrusion.
  • Child care providers who qualify may use funds to help pay for capital improvements and infrastructure, according to the county.
  • Starting Jan. 1, employees within San Diego city limits will receive a minimum wage increase from $14 to $15 an hour.
  • Sunday, May 1, 2022 at Noon on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. The Jersey Shore is full of surprises. It’s well-known for its wide beaches and busy boardwalks, but it also has working farmlands and quiet marshes. It played a pivotal role in the founding of the United States. Here, you’ll find great, unique drinks and live music that’s made a global impact. See why the Jersey Shore is a place to love.
  • A new study shows that Latino-led content attracted new viewers to streaming platforms and helped make shows and films more popular.
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