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County parks, campgrounds, and neighborhood day-use parks will largely remain open, though county officials said certain facilities will be closed Monday.
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Some of these traditions' origin stories and how they are implemented can vary by region or households, but they nonetheless help bring holiday cheer to those who celebrate.
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This Sunday, Maraya Performing Arts will present a multidisciplinary Filipino performance, and host a blood drive to address health inequity in San Diego’s blood supply.
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The Better Business Bureau is trying to raise awareness of a scam this holiday season that involves text messages from from delivery company imposters.
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Every year, the Librarian of Congress selects 25 movies to be added to the National Film Registry. This year, the list included Home Alone and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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Saturday marked the beginning of the temporary closure of the pedestrian border crossing PedWest during the busy holiday shopping season.
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Looking for a gift for the person who always has their nose in a book? Here's a list of suggestions from San Diego County bookstores.
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An etiquette expert gives her tips on getting through an office party while still being able to show your face at work on Monday.
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This year, the annual Love Thy Neighbor Toy Drive is happening in collaboration with the Commercial Street Artisan Market from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10.
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Bodhi Day is typically celebrated in the Buddhist Mahayana traditions of East Asia. In Japan, which now follows the Western calendar, it is celebrated on Dec. 8. In other parts of East Asia, the date varies. Generally, it falls between the winter solstice and the lunar new year.
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Here's how communities across the U.S. put their own spin on Christmas, Hanukkah and even Festivus celebrations — from Santas who ski and surf, to trees made of tumbleweed, sand and lobster traps.
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