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  • The attorneys general say the Trump administration is refusing to accept funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which could hurt consumers in their states.
  • City staff recommended the June date based on "significant cost savings" for holding the special election the same day as the statewide primary.
  • KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando joined the crew at The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park to fulfill a bucket list item — stepping into the makeup chair, joining the monsters and learning the art of the perfect jump scare.
  • Hear from the 71-year-old San Diego immigration court watcher who says she was handcuffed and detained after an ICE agent accused her of assault. Then, will the county allow a neighborhood golf course to be converted into a sand mine? Also, in part two of our interview, hear what it is about the U.S. that keeps the author of “How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them,” up at night. And, Voice of San Diego’s education reporter Jakob McWhinney is back to talk about the impact of declining public school enrollment. Finally, what are the long-term consequences of last year’s South Bay battery fire?
  • What determines which artists are remembered and which are forgotten? Alice Barnett was one of the nation's most celebrated composers in the early 20th century, yet her name nearly disappeared from history. San Diego musicologist Katina Mitchell uncovers Alice's life and music, while experts trace the unpredictable forces behind fame, memory and legacy.
  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Where: Native Poppy Solana Beach 142 S Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Limited Spots Available! Get ready to arrange flowers like a pro at this fun, after-hours Flower Arranging 101 workshop, with special seasonal instruction on color theory for floral design. This workshop is part of our in-person floristry class series we call Workshop+, the twelfth of 12 months of workshops which feature extra instruction in our signature monthly floral color palette. We'll host a workshop with a new curated palette for each month of the year in 2025! December's Floral Color Palette: shades of red, white, and winter greens! Missed the January - November classes? No worries! This special class will cover all the basics of Flower Arranging 101, and offer additional instruction tailored to your skill level. Designed to be taken as a stand alone course, or as part of a series staggered throughout the year. A great way to build your floral skills and knowledge! Your ticket includes: - Comprehensive and entertaining instruction of our Flower Arranging 101 curriculum, and assistance from Native Poppy's professional florists - All the materials, tools, and seasonal flowers to build our signature classic arrangement - Flower Arranging 101 Outline + Note Sheet designed exclusively for our workshops - Access to the December Stem Bar Color Palette Mood Board - Drinks + treats Plus: the arrangement you make to take home! Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
  • This week, passengers began streaming in and out of the airport's new Terminal 1, where public art installations highlight the region’s natural beauty — an unlikely art museum.
  • Join us for Somerset Winery’s 7th Annual Ugly Sweater Holiday Party. Guests will be greeted with sparkling wine upon arrival, followed by a special holiday performance from our very own Claire and Holly. Enjoy a delicious dinner catered by Southfork BBQ Catering, featuring Certified Black Angus Tri-Tip. Dance the night away to live music from the Rayford Brothers. The celebration will also include interactive games, exciting raffles, and an ugly sweater contest. The grand prize is a two-night stay in our 8-bedroom Estate Home. We look forward to making this holiday gathering a memorable one with you. Somerset Vineyard and Winery on Facebook / Instagram
  • A San Diego writer hunts ghosts in Presidio Park, gets her palm read at psychic shops and drives out to the cults that dot San Diego County. This Halloween episode examines why the supernatural still grips so many of us, and what our hunger for "presence" reveals about faith, meaning and the search for truth.
  • The iceberg, known as A23a, has been on a journey following the current into warmer waters for months. Now, it has begun the predicted and natural process of breaking apart, and eventually melting.
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