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  • Tucker Carlson trying to rewrite history on the Jan. 6 riots is exposing the government's limited ability to regulate distortions on cable news.
  • The tragedy was Yemen's deadliest in years that was not related to the country's long-running war, and came ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which later this week marks the end of Ramadan.
  • Students at Patrick Henry High School in Del Cerro participated in a national walk out Tuesday to protest gun violence and mass shootings. Meanwhile, many fast food workers are planning to walk out of their jobs on Thursday to demand better working conditions and pay. Plus, we bring you the latest on what’s happening at the San Diego International Fringe Fest this week.
  • The community is invited to visit San Diego Automotive Museum during Cars & Coffee for a discounted admission price ($10 before 10 a.m.) or partake in the completely free event outside with coffee and donuts (while supplies last) for guests to enjoy while browsing the wide array of vehicles. The public is also invited to bring their own cars to display in the parking lot for other spectators to enjoy. For the month of September, First Responders plus 4 family members will get into the Museum for free. (First responder is police/sheriff, fire, paramedic, lifeguards. First responder must be present and must show their ID/badge). Some exciting cars on display in the “Cars with Character Exhibit” include a Speed Racer, the Ecto- 1 from the 2016 Ghostbusters Film, and the Bat Cycle from the 60’s TV series. This amazing new exhibit also includes Herbie, KITT, the Mystery Machine, and the Pizza Planet truck from Pixar films as well as a jeep from Jurassic Park. This is the last opportunity to see Cars with Character, the exhibit closes on September 25. Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Leaders in Sacramento are trying to come to an agreement on the state budget that may include help with the increased cost of living. Meanwhile, the possible impact of the state budget on education. Plus, San Diego International Fringe Festival is back.
  • Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest (BBB) in partnership with Empower by GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) is holding a no cost virtual business summit to support immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs. According to an American Economic Review study, “immigrants are 80% more likely to start a business than people born in the U.S.” The educational summit will offer support and tools such as micro-financing and resources to help these entrepreneurs succeed. Immigrant and refugee entrepreneur speakers will also share stories on their journey and how they became an entrepreneur in the community. Jason Veiock, Senior Director, Safety, Security and Resiliance at GoDaddy, will share strategies on how to stay resilient through tough times and AZ local entrepreneur, Dawlat Alrifai from Dawlat’s Handcrafted Soaps, on how she found small business success. This year’s summit will be held on September 22 at 8:30 a.m. MST. Registrations for the event can now be accessed here. Social Media Better Business Bureau: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram GoDaddy: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Each season will be based on one book in the beloved series by controversial author J.K. Rowling, and the cast will be different from the films. Some fans are unhappy about Rowling's involvement.
  • Get ready for a bonkers ass ride through the wildest and most extreme horror and exploitation cinema as Greg Dohler and author Matt Rotman take the wheel to kick a new season of Cinema Junkie into high gear.
  • Join us for a rockin' good time with High Tide Society on the Martini Lawn at Town and Country Resort. Rock out to 70's and early 80's soft-rock hits from artists like Ambrosia, America, Air Supply, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, Hall & Oates, Steely Dan and Toto. Ticket includes entry to the High Tide Society concert, and one drink ticket for a beer, signature Monkey Bar cocktail or soft drink. Bites are available for purchase at special event food trucks and at Town and Country's restaurants. Social Media: High Tide Society: Facebook & Instagram Town and Country Resort: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Police say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa shot five people to death in a home in Cleveland, Texas, early Saturday and then fled the area. Investigators are still searching for the suspect.
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