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San Diego Auto Show Is Back – What You Need To Know
Admission purchase to California’s second-largest car show must be made online.

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Admission purchase to California’s second-largest car show must be made online.

The big twists in a Benoit Blanc tale are usually somewhere in the middle of the mystery, and the ones we get in Glass Onion are doozies.
Without the metal-recycling industry, these millions of tons of scrap metal items would have nowhere to go.
“The Sprinter corridor through North County San Diego is a vital regional transportation link.”
The airline said crew schedulers had to match planes with staff manually which it called “extraordinarily difficult.”
These lawsuits exploit loopholes in the Americans with Disabilities Act to force businesses into paying ridiculous settlements.
The work to recognize our nation's veterans never ends.
San Diego home prices falling for the fifth month in a row in October, though the drop was smaller than in previous months.
Free public transit for students and employees is one action that will have the highest impact.
“The goal of this album was to make something that was purely Mrs. Henry. No guest performers, everything is us.”
Plus: iHeartMedia promotes Cathy Lloyd to Senior VP of Sales and Conrad Prebys Foundation names Crystal Page as Communications Director.
There’s more than one way to get in on the fun even if college football isn’t your bag.
The national average price rose for the second consecutive day after a streak of 44 consecutive decreases.
The El Cajon Transit Center is a drop-off point used by four Border Patrol substations.
COVID-19 and the flu continue to circulate through San Diego’s population in high numbers.
Here are five patterns that have me looking back with a smile and moving into 2023 with hope.
This year's winner, penned by San Diego's Cindy Chen, was selected from a pool of more than 280 entries by five judges.
CBRE expects “to see more opportunities like this in the market.”
Many shows and outdoor seasonal activities continue this San Diego weekend, so there’s still time to make merry.
The recent total, collected through Monday, slipped by just 57 cases.