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  • Las normas de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo de California para la protección del calor interior tienen un retraso de cinco años y la administración de Newsom quería retrasarlas nuevamente por preocupaciones sobre los costos de las prisiones estatales. Pero la junta de seguridad se rebeló y aprobó las reglas de todos modos.
  • The powerful Israeli strike was directed at the head of the Hamas military wing, Mohammed Deif. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged he didn't have definitive information on Deif's fate.
  • Airlines often damage or lose wheelchairs. Now the Biden administration is proposing new standards for how airlines accommodate passengers with disabilities.
  • The former president needs to arrange the money to comply with a New York Court ruling in less than a week, but says he can't find a company to put up the bond.
  • Whether silenced by political oppression, the horrors of war, or societal and ideological imperatives, the composers on this program managed to create lyrical and hopeful works often in the most challenging or horrific of circumstances. From Schulhoff and Messiaen composing in Nazi concentration camps to Fanny Mendelssohn struggling for recognition in the shadow of her famous brother, from a Montgomery piece written in the height of the COVID-19 lockdown to Shostakovich’s brilliant response to the horrors of war, these pieces raise us up and give us hope. Click here for more information about this event.
  • Experience the mouth-watering flavors of autumn with San Diego Restaurant Week, returning for its 20th year from Sunday, September 24, 2023, through Sunday, October 1, 2023. With over 100 restaurants across 30+ neighborhoods, this year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever. As the leaves start to turn golden and the air turns crisp, San Diego's culinary scene will once again be buzzing with excitement for the upcoming fall season. From farm-to-table feasts to hearty comfort foods, the city's top chefs are showcasing their autumn-inspired creations during San Diego Restaurant Week. The city's top chefs are ready to showcase their autumn-inspired creations, which range from farm-to-table feasts to hearty comfort foods that will surely warm your soul. And with San Diego Restaurant Week's revamped pricing system, finding the perfect dining option that fits your budget has never been easier. Prices start at just $20, with easy-to-understand price points increasing in $5 increments. Whether you're in the mood for a mouthwatering two-course lunch or a luxurious three-course dinner, there's a trendy bistro or upscale restaurant that has got you covered. Our participating restaurants have meticulously crafted their menus to showcase the very best of San Diego's diverse and vibrant food scene. Indulge in delectable seafood, savor succulent steaks, or savor the flavors of locally sourced produce, ensuring that every Restaurant Week dish is packed with seasonal flavors and unmatched charm. With our website filters for neighborhood, cuisine, dining options, and price point, deciding on the ideal brunch, lunch, or dinner option has never been easier. Simply visit SanDiegoRestaurantWeek.com to browse a list of participating restaurants and menus. The California Restaurant Association's San Diego County Chapter, which has over 100 years of experience, is proud to present this event. The CRA offers industry insiders unparalleled insight into the state's vibrant restaurant and hospitality industries. The CRA is constantly striving to simultaneously improve the restaurant business and breed the next generation of food service leaders, ensuring the future of this vital industry. So mark your calendars and join us for San Diego Restaurant Week as we celebrate the flavors of fall and embark on a culinary journey like no other! With new restaurants being added daily, this year's event promises to be even more exciting than ever before. Don't miss the chance to experience this foodie-favorite week, and be sure to make your reservations early to secure your spot at the table.
  • Ten years after overcoming community opposition, Veterans Affairs says almost 1,000 post-9/11 veterans have benefited from the Aspire Center.
  • When a shortfall of several hundred thousand dollars almost derailed new homeless housing in Bakersfield, the savior that swooped in to salvage the project wasn’t an affordable housing nonprofit, state housing grant or other traditional source.
  • The California Coastal Commission has approved the city’s permit application, allowing for a new safe parking site and – eventually – two 300-bed temporary shelters.
  • New Republican-backed laws in several states add large fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work. As groups pull back, they're reaching fewer voters.
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