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  • Rising interest rates, inflation, and global supply chain issues brought delays in 2023 for the offshore wind industry, but also some projects began generating energy.
  • What will be the pandemic's lasting impact on where American families choose to settle down? It's still too soon to tell, but fresh data from the U.S. census provides some clues.
  • The Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club’s 8th Taste of Rancho Santa Fe 2022: A Spectacular Food, Wine & Spirits Festival Grand Opening with Champaign toast and welcome by event chairman Luis Carranza, Club President Paulette Britton, District Governor Chuck Pretto and the entire Rancho Santa Fe Rotary team. Fabulous car displays and welcome by our title sponsors Hoehn Motors, Pacific Sotheby’s International and Future Legends. Scrumptious fun fare bites from restaurants and caterers of Rancho Santa Fe and beyond; Award winning wines, beers & spirits from vineyards of Napa Valley, Sonoma and many more; A sensational raffle; Shopping extravaganza; Great music and dance into the night on the green. Music: Cynthia Fletes, DC Entertainment Productions When you arrive at the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club event, club member and TV host & recording artistAmy Scruggs, will accompany and assist you with photo opportunities and interviews. 100% of the proceeds raised will go to the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Foundation which supports funds and service to aiding organizations in need. Our local Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club and Foundation takes on the toughest challenges in communities all over the world. In the past twelve months the RSF group of volunteers has visited, worked with and provided much needed funds to a Mexican children orphanage, Camp Pendleton military families as well as downtown San Diego homeless and disadvantaged housing groups, supported human trafficking victims organizations and Ukraine war refugees and funded a Ugandan international clean water project, and many more. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The region doesn't do a great job of keeping students around after graduation.
  • The recent agreement between striking graduate student workers in the UC system did little to solve their housing woes.
  • With over 35,000 people expected on Wednesday's parade and Holiday Bowl at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., respectively, authorities are closing roads around Petco Park downtown and urging people to take public transportation to the game.
  • A new report from the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition documents almost 2,000 incidents in 2022: "a shockingly violent year against health care, especially in Ukraine and in Myanmar."
  • But there are future plans to close it for good and construct a new dam nearby.
  • The San Diego Humane Society Monday unveiled an incentive program for people to foster large dogs, due to the organization's record number of sheltered adult dogs.
  • "We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
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