San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties are all under a tropical storm watch as the storm is expected to bring rain and potential flooding.
A tropical storm watch is now in effect for certain areas of Southern California, including San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties.
Hurricane Hilary, which turned into a powerful Category 4 storm overnight and is swirling in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico, is carrying very strong winds of about 145 mph and is expected to approach Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula on Saturday night as a hurricane and turn into a tropical storm before reaching Southern California on Sunday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune's 7th Annual Festival of BooksWe’re back! Join us in person and virtually for The San Diego Union-Tribune’s 7th Annual Festival of Books on August 19 presented by the University of San Diego.The Festival of Books, hosted on the University of San Diego campus, is a free event for book lovers of all ages. Enjoy workshops, activities, photo booths, live entertainment, discussions with award-winning authors and more!Which books will be the 2023 One Book, One San Diego selections? Join us for the BIG announcement at the Festival of Books at 10 a.m. Following the announcement, visit the One Book booth to pick-up your very own copy of the adult, teen, or children's selection.General admission is free. Registration is strongly encouraged.Tickets and suggestion donations are required for the panel sessions. Selected panels will have a small fee. The San Diego Council on Literacy is the festival's nonprofit beneficiary. Find the session schedule and reserve tickets here.Parking on USD campus is complimentary for Festival of Books.Follow The San Diego Festival of Books Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
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Montgomery Steppe and Reichert headed to runoff in District 4 electionSan Diego City Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe and 'ReOpen San Diego' founder Amy Reichert are headed to a runoff election this November to become the next San Diego County District 4 Supervisor.
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