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  • The San Diego Padres will honor the team's late chairman and owner Peter Seidler with a patch on all players' jerseys next season and a public celebration of life scheduled for the spring, it was announced Monday.
  • The San Diego Association of Governments will, on Monday, host an in-person public meeting to gather feedback as the agency's Board of Directors looks to find a new CEO.
  • The fast food and oil industries are only the latest to seek a referendum to stop, or at least delay, a law passed by the state Legislature. The return on investment can be huge — so much money that some are calling for changing the referendum rules in California.
  • World leaders, climate experts and oil company executives converge on Dubai later this week to talk about climate change at the United Nations COP28 meeting. Here's what you need to know.
  • Many growers across the country have been left without a market due to oversupplied apple processors. West Virginia rescued its surplus, with a plan that donates apples to hunger-fighting charities.
  • Winner of the Best Narrative Feature Award at the 2023 San Diego Latino Film Festival. Set during the early days of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship,"Chile ‘76" builds from quiet character study to gripping suspense thriller as it explores one woman’s precarious flirtation with political engagement. Carmen (Aline Kuppenheim) leads a sheltered upper middle class existence. She heads to her summer house in the off-season to supervise its renovation, while also performing local charitable works through her church. Her husband, children, and grandchildren come back and forth during the winter vacation, bringing reminders of the world beyond. When the family priest asks her to take care of an injured young man he has been sheltering in secret, Carmen is inadvertently drawn into the world of the Chilean political opposition and must face real-world threats she is unprepared to handle, with potentially disastrous consequences for her and her entire family. For more information about showtimes, click here.
  • The attack on the barracks and detention centers raised fears of a breakdown of order amid a surge of coups in the region.
  • A love story is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the Saw franchise, but that's exactly what a new musical is – and then some.
  • San Diego’s iconic resort campground, is thrilled to announce the summer return of its Giant Water Slide and Campland Rocks™ live entertainment series beginning Memorial Day weekend, May 26-29, 2023. Experience resort-style amenities and family-friendly activities with affordable beachfront RV and tent accommodations on Mission Bay. Campland’s ever-evolving Activities & Events calendar offers a wide variety of fun and engaging activities for guests of all ages. Kids will love the arts and crafts sessions, bubble soccer, dodgeball, ping pong tournament, Capture the Flag and other games. Adults will enjoy BINGO, trivia and horseshoe tournaments. For those looking to relax and stay centered, Campland offers complimentary yoga classes held on the Central Park lawn every Monday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Thrill-seekers can make a splash with a ride on the Giant Water Slide. The 27-foot inflatable is open daily for the holiday weekend and on select days throughout the summer. The resort’s ever-popular Campland Rocks lineup returns Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. for the holiday weekend inviting campers to the Central Park lawn to enjoy live performances by Southern California’s top tribute bands. The live entertainment series continues every Friday and Saturday evening throughout the summer. Located just steps away from the live performance stage, the resort's Cantina restaurant serves classic American dishes, such as pizza, tacos, burgers, and fresh salads. Adult beverages including craft cocktails, beer and wine are also available. On weekend mornings, guests can enjoy made-to-order breakfast burritos, pancakes and delicious breakfast sides. Dine al fresco while enjoying breathtaking views of the bay or take your meal to-go. Cool off with a trip to the Ice Cream Parlor and enjoy a variety of ice cream flavors, toppings, shakes and sundaes. Take advantage of Campland’s premium bayfront location and explore Mission Bay with watersports rentals including pedal boats, kayaks and pontoon boats or bike rentals including beach cruisers and surrey carts. Golf cart rentals are available for resort guests to get around the park in style. Additional amenities include a convenience market and coffee counter, dog park, playground, game room, and heated pools and spas. All of Campland’s activities and amenities are available to guests staying overnight at Mission Bay RV Resort, accessible via a short walk or bike ride over the Mike Gotch Memorial Bridge. For guests who are new to camping or do not own an RV, Campland on the Bay and Mission Bay RV Resort have a directory of local RV rental companies listed on their websites that will deliver a sanitized RV to your site, all hooked up and ready to enjoy. RV arrangements must be made directly through the rental companies. Tent camping is also available at Campland on the Bay, including free camping for underserved youth and families. To book a reservation or to learn more about resort amenities, please visit Campland and Mission Bay RV Resort. To view Campland’s complete Activities & Events schedule visit here. To learn more about Campland’s Free Camping Program or to determine eligibility, please call (858) 581-4265 or visit here. Campland on the Bay®, San Diego’s favorite resort campground, offers affordable waterfront RV and tent camping along the shores of Mission Bay in San Diego. Campland has repeatedly been voted Best Staycation Location by San Diego Union-Tribune readers. For over 50 years, Campland has provided family-friendly fun, drawing campers back year after year and bringing generations together to create memorable experiences. The resort offers a wide range of amenities, activities and recreational opportunities onsite, including watersports, skateboard park, and a cantina, just steps away from a scenic public beach. Campsite offerings include full hook-ups with beachfront or nature preserve views in shady or sunny areas. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • For 23 years, the Athenaeum has presented unforgettable festivals featuring virtuoso pianist and San Diego native Gustavo Romero performing the complete piano repertoire of a specific composer from memory—you will not want to miss our upcoming 24th Summer Festival, during which he will play Schubert's complete piano sonatas. Dinners will be offered at the Athenaeum after the first and last concerts (July 2 and 23) providing an opportunity for concertgoers to socialize, meet Mr. Romero, and share a delicious meal. All concerts begin at 4 P.M. at the Athenaeum. Priority seating will be given to Donor level members and above, and to dinner guests. Admission: Series of four concerts: $192 Athenaeum members/$212 General public. Series of four concerts with two dinners (July 2 & 23): $450. Individual concerts: $50 Athenaeum members/$55 General public. Individual concert with dinner: $200. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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