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  • Long commutes are a key reason why LA hotel workers have been on rolling strikes since early July. And they have a unique solution for hotels to help them.
  • For the first time in two decades, the U.S. has evidence of local transmission of malaria. Most of the cases occurred in Florida's Sarasota County, which has stepped up mosquito suppression efforts.
  • Colorado voters in 2020 approved raising hundreds of millions of dollars to establish a universal pre-K program. That money comes from a surprising — and controversial — source: tobacco tax revenue.
  • Join us for the closing reception of Saulo Cisneros' photographic exhibition at You Belong Here San Diego. "Cambio Concreto: New Broken Promises" is a photographic exhibition exploring the themes of concrete change in the metropolitan city of Tijuana Baja California. As the city reopens post-Covid-19 there has been an explosion of new development, growth, and investment yet the realities of life in poverty for a large population of the city's residents remain concrete. Saulo will participate in a Q&A session to comment on the collection and its purpose for any guests that are interested in exploring a deeper understanding of the socio-political issues that the exhibition aims to address. Music will be provided by a vinyl DJ selector and beverages will be available to all guests. You Belong Here on Facebook / Instagram
  • Housing has long been a major benefit for service members, a subsidy to salaries that trail the private sector.
  • Renting an apartment in San Diego County will be getting more expensive.
  • The deal allows Cisterra to keep its $6.2 million in profits from a similar deal with Civic Center Plaza.
  • Did you know that Big Brother has resulted in more lasting marriages than The Bachelor? The course of true love never did run smooth ... and all the more so for famous people.
  • Join us for our free Design and Remodeling Seminar, developed for homeowners who are considering a major project, such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, ADU, or outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. During this lively and engaging seminar, you will gain valuable information that will leave you feeling enthusiastic and well-prepared for planning your project. Jackson Design and Remodeling is passionate about making your potential remodel or new build an enjoyable journey from the moment you step into our building. - Remodel, build or sell? Which is the best option for you? - Functional design ideas to make the best use of your living space. - How to choose a contractor: What to look for and how to hire one. - Exploration of materials, from granite to quartz and more! Space is limited and registration is required to reserve your seat. Check-in for our 10 a.m. seminars is 9:45 a.m. Lunch will be served. Follow on Social Media: Instagram + Facebook
  • Tim Flannery & The Lunatic Fringe Throughout his baseball career, Tim Flannery had his guitar in hand. His uncle, Hal Smith – hero of the 1960 World Series with the Pittsburgh Pirates – was one of Flan’s earliest baseball and musical influences. “He was also a songwriter and carried a Gibson J 35 everywhere. I grew up never knowing you couldn’t do both.” Flan writes songs about his family roots, love, and the surrender that comes when you understand some things are out of your control. He writes about baseball and being on the road, the call of the highway, and the beacon of home. He has an ace band, the Lunatic Fringe, that bring his songs roaring to life in various musical genres like bluegrass, country, and rock. Flan has three World Series Championship rings as a third-base coach with the San Francisco Giants, and he has released 14 albums of original music over the years. He and his wife, Donna, created the Love Harder Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization dedicated to anti-bullying and funded by proceeds from his performances and public donations. In 2020, Flannery developed a life-threatening staph infection, but after two of the hardest months of his life was able to recover at home with help from his ever-loving family. Now Tim Flannery is healthy and ready to play shows with his band. He is currently booking shows and writing new songs for his latest album, Waiting On A Miracle which will be released in 2022. Follow them on Facebook!
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