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  • Fuel shortages have forced many Sri Lankans to ditch their cars and cycle instead. Colombo's mayor unveiled new bike paths. Doctors & environmentalists call it a silver lining, but will it last?
  • December's unemployment rate was less than December 2021's rate of 4.1%. Last month's rates compare with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 3.7% for California and 3.3% for the nation during the same period.
  • The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to attend its upcoming virtual real estate event. Join Mitch Roschelle, founding partner of Macro Trends Advisors LLC, and visiting research fellow within University of San Diego School of Business' real estate program, who will lead a lively discussion on the headlines impacting real estate. Roschelle is the co-host of The NoPo Podcast and is a widely-recognized media commentator on real estate, housing, public policy, business trends, capital markets and the economy. Following Roschelle's presentation, Norm Miller, PhD, Hahn Chair of Real Estate Finance at the University of San Diego School of Business, will lead an informal "fireside chat" with Roschelle and will address questions from the audience.
  • A day after the Washington Football Team unveiled its new name, former employees appeared on Capitol Hill to share stories of workplace harassment, including a new allegation against Snyder himself.
  • Come watch Daring Greatly perform at the Belly Up Tavern on September 9 at 8:30 P.M. Ticket Price: $16 advanced / $19 day of show / $28 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) Belly Up & Road to Wonderfront presents There are No Refunds or Exchanges on tickets once purchased. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Mayor Todd Gloria is looking for input on how to best redevelop a six-block area around the Civic Center Plaza.
  • This docent-led talk continues to explore the relationships between artists and their mentors. Throughout history, artists have developed important skills and ideas by studying the works of the geniuses who acted as their teachers and mentors. During the 17th century Rembrandt and Rubens, who both maintained vibrant workshops, helped pave the way for the creative advancement of many brilliant painters. Earlier during the 15th century, the Bellini dynasty led by Jacopo and his sons Gentile and Giovanni ushered in the modern era of Venetian Renaissance painting. For example, the artist Bartolomeo Veneto whose painting, Portrait of a Lady in a Green Dress, which is part of the Timken Museum collection, studied under Gentile Bellini. In addition the idea of rivalry among artists such as Raphael and Michelangelo assisted in their growth as incomparable geniuses. While not a student teacher relationship, studying each other's creations led to their strength as International superstars. Even loosely examining the artwork of others has often assisted many individuals in building their own oeuvre. Date | Thursday, April 28 from 11 a.m. to noon Location | Online Register here for free! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit timkenmuseum.org/calendar/event/free-virtual-talk-artists-and-their-mentors-part-ii or contact Alexandra Riley at (619) 550-5955.
  • A local elementary school was locked down on Wednesday because of an active shooter threat. We look at safety plans developed by the San Diego County Office of Education. Meanwhile, San Ysidro's long running issues with air pollution centers on the region's busy cross border traffic. Lengthy wait times at the border make the situation worse. Plus, San Diego County seeks to fight childhood obesity, a problem that has worsened during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The rapid collapse of Mario Draghi's 17-month-old coalition could prompt President Sergio Mattarella to dissolve Parliament, opening the path to holding an early election.
  • Guo Wengui, long sought by the government of China and known for cultivating ties to Trump administration figures including Steve Bannon, was arrested on charges that he oversaw a fraud conspiracy.
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