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  • Indie duo Tennis will be touring extensively across North America in early 2023 to promote their next album 'Pollen'. The 30-city excursion kicks off March 24 in Atlanta and extends into May visiting U.S. markets like Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and Houston. Canadian dates are set for Toronto and Vancouver. Joining the tour in support will be special guests Loving. The new outing follows up 2021's Swimmer Tour which was joined by Molly Burch. Come see them perform at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Saturday, April 29, 2023 @7:30 p.m. Tennis on Social Media: Instagram + Facebook
  • Eat, Drink, and Get Ugly! Save the Date: Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. PDT Join us as we view the 52nd Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights from the flight deck of the USS Midway on Dec. 18, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. Watch the only holiday boat parade in town and enjoy drink specials, Santa photo ops, Holiday treats and eats for sale, and more. Let’s create "santamental" Christmas memories this holiday season at the best Christmas party in town. We look forward to seeing you! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • In a series of emails with an NPR reporter, the CEO of Twitter suggested that the designation is being re-examined, but it has not yet been removed.
  • Witnesses and video footage on social media have begun to paint a picture of the horror that transpired at the shopping center in Allen, a suburb of Dallas.
  • Since the fire residents have gotten multiple calls from realtors offering to buy their land. Activists want a role in planning, to keep developers from pushing out those who call Lahaina home.
  • Authorities gave no details about the search for clues of the missing Madeleine McCann. Portugal said some material had been collected and will be given to German authorities to examine.
  • Local advocates say the U.S. is not doing enough to help Afghan women under threat from the Taliban. In other news, officials broke ground Monday on a project to create a second border port of entry in Otay Mesa. Plus, San Diego State University starts the new semester off with its largest freshman class.
  • CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett will be at the Library to discuss his new book about upholding truth in democracy, and to participate in the launch of "FACTLY" (Facts, Accountability, The Library and You). "FACTLY" is a project of the Coronado Public Library to help small libraries close the information gap in "news deserts" (areas of America with little to no media coverage). Learn more about this exciting project at the event. Warwick's bookstore will have copies of Major Garrett's book, "The Big Truth", available for purchase and signature by the author. Box lunches will be provided, as well as entertainment by violinist Josue Gascot and information booths from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Public Relations Society of America. This event is held in partnership with the School of Journalism & Media Studies at SDSU. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The California Democrat, who gained national recognition during his participation in congressional investigations of former President Trump, is a frequent target of Republicans and Trump himself.
  • From "mini rooms" to the explosion of streaming, the media landscape has evolved significantly. Now it's heading for a new reckoning.
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