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  • Deaths and injuries from guns in the U.S. have increased for years, mirroring the 1990s - the last time gun violence was considered an epidemic.
  • The Rob Machado Foundation Annual Benefit Concert and Fundraiser, featuring Grammy award-winning musician Lukas Nelson, will be held in partnership with Belly Up at Alila Marea Beach Resort on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 5:30 p.m. A culmination of the resort’s Alila Sessions Summer Series, which also supported the Rob Machado Foundation, proceeds from the concert will once again benefit the foundation, which aims to educate and empower young people to make sustainable choices. Limited tickets are available for $400 per person. Each ticket includes access to an outstanding menu from Executive Chef Claudette Zepeda; an amazing live and silent auction with one-of-a-kind surfboards, musical instruments, bucket list trips and more; and, of course, a live performance from Lukas Nelson. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • U-Visa requests from immigrants are being denied at a high rate by the San Diego Police Department. In other news, local organizations hosted a healthcare fair for people experiencing homelessness. Plus, the deadline to apply for college loan forgiveness is approaching.
  • News organizations including NPR want a federal judge to reveal who paid Rep. George Santos' jail bond after he was charged with federal crimes.
  • The Alliance Francaise de San Diego invites you for a Beaujolais Party to toast together, network, and enjoy the delicious appetizers from Tapas and Beers. The Beaujolais Nouveau is a red wine made from Gamay grapes in the Beaujolais region. While most red wines improve with age, Beaujolais Nouveau is to be drunk young. Beaujolais Nouveau began as an early-release wine, drunk by vineyard workers to celebrate the end of harvest. Its official date "party" is the third Thursday of November. the event price includes: 2 glasses of wine appetizers: Cheese & Charcuterie board, flat breads, decadent toasts, truffle fries, baked brie. Service, taxes, and gratuity Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The Department of Homeland Security suspended the Remain in Mexico policy. In other news, the Carlsbad Police Department is creating a Community-Police Engagement Commission. Activists see problems with the effort.. Plus, pickleball players in San Diego find themselves in quite the pickle over where they can play.
  • Gaslamp Quarter World Cup Viewing Party November 25-27 from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Gaslamp Quarter is THE place to catch the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and revel in fanfare with the ultimate viewing party. All the drama, action and intensity of the 2022 World Cup is coming to the Gaslamp Quarter! Come cheer on your teams at the World Cup Viewing Party set for November 25-27. Games taking place each day at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Island Street between 4th and 5th Avenues. Games include some top-notch match-ups like USA versus England and Mexico versus Argentina. Cheer on your country and your favorite teams while you enjoy our all-ages beverage garden, interactive games, and an exclusive outdoor viewing experience! Beverage Garden open from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. November 25-27 · November 25: 8 a.m. - Netherlands vs Ecuador | 11 A.M. - England vs USA · November 26: 8 a.m. - France vs Denmark | 11 A.M. - Argentina vs Mexico · November 27: 8 a.m. - Croatia vs Canada | 11 A.M. - Spain vs Germany SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposal to build housing on top of new or renovated public facilities is far away from happening. In other news, the county board of supervisors unanimously approved an emergency measure aimed at decreasing overdose deaths in San Diego County jails. Plus, a shortage of Colorado River water is expected to hit some Southwestern states hard.
  • The Museum of the City of New York is marking its centennial with an exhibition of NYC-inspired film, TV, music and fashion. But this is real New York, "not a love letter," says one of the curators.
  • Wade Goodwyn had one of public radio's most recognizable voices, but it was his rich writing and keen observations that made him a listener favorite over decades at NPR.
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