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  • New research suggests that the shift to remote work may be affecting men and women differently, with data showing more men returning to in-person work than women.
  • Why limit happy to an hour? Havana 1920, GBOD Hospitality Group’s intimate Cuban restaurant located at 548 Fifth Ave. in the Gaslamp Quarter, will ditch the clock and honor National Happy Hour Day with an all-day celebration beginning at 11 a.m. exclusively on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Havana 1920’s lineup of happy hour favorites includes croquetas, available with ham and cheese or chicken, priced at $2; papas rellenas, potatoes stuffed with either picadillo or cheese, priced at $3; and empanadas filled will flavorful options like ham and cheese, vegetarian, Cubanita and beef, priced at $4. Those who want to enjoy a little bit of everything can dig into the bocaditos platter, featuring fried green plantains, two chicken croquettes, a cheese-stuffed papas rellenas, a picadillo-stuffed papas rellenas, a ham and cheese empanada and a vegetarian empanada, priced at $12. Guests can also get into the spirit with refreshing handcrafted cocktails such as the signature Havana 1920 Daiquiri, made with Havana 1920 Rum, fresh lime juice and Demerara, with the choice of original, guava, mango, coconut or passion fruit flavors, priced at $7.50; the Havana 1920 Mojito, a combination of Havana 1920 Rum, fresh lime juice, mint, Demerara and club soda, priced at $7.50; and bottles of Cerveza Hatuey, priced at $5. Groups can share pitchers of Caribbean Sangria, made with Havana 1920 Rum, red wine, coconut rum, Demerara, fresh squeezed orange juice, mint and cinnamon; Hotel Nacional, crafted with Havana 1920 Rum, fresh pineapple juice, fresh lime juice, apricot liqueur, R&D Aromatic #7 bittersueur and R&D Aromatic #7 bitters; and Cuba Libre, Havana 1920 Rum and fresh lime juice served with Mexican Coke, each available for $7 off.
  • National City's Pepper Park can soon expand in size by nearly 50% thanks to a ruling this week by the California Coastal Commission to approve the National City Balanced Plan.
  • Known for his cosmic-stoner songwriting and freewheeling tunes, Todd Snider's career spanned three decades.
  • Thai Police have arrested a suspected Russian hacker who is wanted by the FBI for alleged cyberattacks on U.S. and European government agencies.
  • The higher fees are meant to make up for lost parking meter revenue, which has grown significantly since the city increased meter rates earlier this year.
  • The future of SNAP remains uncertain amid changing eligibility requirements and federal policy. We dig into the latest.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. The true story of a Jazz Age trailblazer — 95-year-old entertainer Norma Miller. The engaging biography highlights the life, career and indomitable spirit of the Harlem-born actress, dancer and choreographer known as "The Queen of Swing." Discovered at the age of 12, Miller's show business career has spanned seven decades.
  • Kids Free San Diego: Enjoy Up to 25% Off* Your Stay This fall, there’s an even better reason to bring the whole family to Bahia Resort Hotel! First, start your trip off with major savings with an exclusive offer of up to 25% off* your stay. While at the Bahia, dine at Dockside 1953 or Bianchi for a free kid's meal and savor delicious menu options that the whole family will love. Families can also experience an exciting paddleboard or kayak adventure with a complimentary rental from Bahia's on-site partner Action Sport Rentals. San Diego itself is the ideal family destination for the whole family. Along with kids eating (and playing) for free at the Bahia, families can enjoy perks and savings throughout the city. Bahia Resort Hotel on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Barona Cultural Center & Museum chronicles the history of the Barona people from the ancient past to today.
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