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  • The 17-person team of statisticians and scientists at the National Survey on Drug Use and Health are all out of jobs. Researchers around the country use the data to understand behavioral health.
  • Local and federal officials in LA say recovery from January's deadly wildfires is on pace to be the fastest in modern California history. Scientists worry that toxic debris isn't getting cleared.
  • The long-running franchise taps into a common fear: You're going to die eventually, and there's nothing you can do about it. Final Destination Bloodlines is the sixth installment.
  • The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its Community Resource Expo will take place on February 8, 2025 at the Encinitas Community Center located at 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive in Encinitas. This free, public event, in partnership with the City of Encinitas, is an opportunity for the expected 300+ attendees to discover more than 40 local businesses, services, goods and attractions. Members of the community can meet exhibitors from local businesses in industries such as: Estate Planning, Finance, Fitness, Health, Insurance, Real Estate, Senior Services, Travel, Wealth Management, Wellness, and more. "One of the most powerful aspects of community events is the opportunity for people to connect face-to-face," said Sherry Yardley, CEO of the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. "When local businesses and residents come together, it creates an invaluable opportunity for both sides to engage in meaningful conversations allowing residents to ask questions, share feedback, and form relationships with business owners they might not otherwise meet." Exhibitors include: Rancho Coastal Humane Society, FireSnake Fitness, InWealth Management, Village Encinitas, The Seasoned Organizer, The Encinitas Historical Society, Community Resource Center, El Camino Memorial, California Coast Credit Union, San Diego County Credit Union, At Home Nursing Care, The City of Encinitas, The Living Trust Co., Brain Balance of Encinitas, Assistance League, TrueCare, Retread, Next Day Access, Easter Seals and Belmont Village. Sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities are still open but space is limited so act now! Contact community@encinitaschamber.com or visit encinitaschamber.com for more information.
  • San Diego County Board of Supervisors acting Chair Terra Lawson-Remer called on it take a stronger role in providing for residents — including possibly establishing a public bank to pay for affordable housing — in Wednesday night's State of the County Address.
  • Celebrate New Year's Eve at The Rooftop Bar - Chalet Chic Ring in 2025 with elegance and style at The Rooftop Bar at Mission Pacific Beach Resort! This year's New Year's Eve celebration transforms our outdoor space into a luxurious Chalet Chic winter wonderland under the stars. When: 9 p.m. to 1p.m. Dress Code: Winter Chic Show off your finest winter attire--think chic coats, cozy scarves, and stylish boots. Prepare for an evening of glamour, celebration, and unforgettable moments! General Admission - $160 per person Tax and gratuity included. Open Bar from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. with a curated selection of premium drinks A lively midnight countdown surrounded by festive décor and incredible energy An unforgettable evening of dancing on a stunning pool-covered dance floor VIP Experience Take your celebration to the next level with our exclusive VIP Packages. Relax in private cabanas or gather around cozy fire pits, offering the best views of the dance floor and the midnight countdown. Add a touch of luxury to your New Year's Eve! Secure Your Spot Tickets and VIP packages are available now through Eventbrite and The Rooftop Bar's website. Dance Into 2025 with DJ Ayla Simone and DJ BeatNick at The Rooftop Bar's Chalet Chic Party Get ready for an electrifying performance by DJ Ayla Simone! With over a decade of experience, Ayla is a force to be reckoned with, known for her high-energy sets and genre-blending style that captivates crowds from Southern California to New York and beyond. She's rocked legendary venues like Omnia Nightclub, Hard Rock Hotel, and the award-winning Rooftop Bar at Mission Pacific, while making waves on the Billboard Music dance charts. Ayla's unstoppable talent and magnetic presence will have you dancing all night long! DJ Beatnick DJ (@djbeatnick) Prepare to have your mind blown by DJ Beatnick, one of the West Coast's hottest talents! From underground parties to iconic clubs in Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Diego, BeatNick dominates the decks with his electrifying sound. His unique mix of disco, '80s house, hip-hop, Latin, and Afro beats will keep you moving and grooving all night! His sets are legendary, and his vibe? Unforgettable. Get ready for a night that will leave you buzzing long after the last track. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-years-eve-party-at-the-rooftop-bar-9pm-1am-21-party-tickets-1109452906509?aff=oddtdtcreator Mission Pacific Beach Resort on Instagram and Facebook
  • Spend a lovely Valentine's Day afternoon listening to the beautiful music of the cello, featuring Peter Ko and Robert Bui. About Peter Ko: Praised as “particularly moving” (San Diego Story) and showing “extraordinary musicianship with unbroken focus … fierce and committed” (San Diego Union Tribune), Peter Ko is a San Diego based cellist, collaborating with musical artists such as Steve Schick, Joshua Rubin, Mark Fewer, and the Dover String Quartet. As a performer, his training and projects have taken him across the USA, Mexico, Canada, and Europe, performing in festivals such as soundSCAPE, SICPP, Darmstädter Ferienkurse, the Green Box Arts Festival, and Neofonía Festival de Música Nueva Ensenada. Peter currently serves as principal cellist for the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, has been featured with Yarn/Wire, Project [BLANK], and San Diego New Music. About Robert Bui: Robbie Bui is a versatile cellist, able to perform classical canon, pop improvisation, and contemporary avant-garde. He is grounded by an additional background in composition, and holds degrees from New England Conservatory and UC San Diego. Specializing in new music interpretation, he has been dedicated dozens of pieces as a soloist and chamber musician, and is recognized in ensembles such as East Coast Contemporary Ensemble, Palimpsest Ensemble, and Alinéa. Beyond cello, he’s a reliable pianist, good violinist, and not-so-good flutist. Beyond the stage, he works as the Patron Services and Office Manager of La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, and as a freelance portrait/event photographer. And beyond work, he learns languages, tailors clothes, cuts hair, and can make really great coffee.
  • A deep dive on gossip. Revolutionary history. A meditation on muscle. A closer look at the color blue. And memoirs galore. There's something for everyone on this nonfiction summer reading list.
  • Pulp was the wittiest, bitterest star in the Britpop constellation. On More, the band's first new album in 24 years, singer Jarvis Cocker is learning to trust his feelings.
  • A federal judge has dismissed Fox News as a defendant in a lawsuit filed against former anchor Ed Henry. Former producer Jennifer Eckhart alleges he sexually harassed and raped her.
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