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  • 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.
  • The CDC’s announcement on masking Thursday was met with much enthusiasm, until people realized it was not clear when and how it applied. Plus, the year of distance learning has been tough on all students. Though academic loss might be front-of-mind for parents and teachers, experts say test scores are only part of the picture. And, coming up this weekend: a new exhibition at the Athenaeum, a virtual ballet and an arts-themed vendor fair.
  • From celebration to confusion. The CDC’s announcement on masking yesterday was met with much enthusiasm, until people realized it was not clear when and how it applied. CDC officials say masks are no longer necessary outside or indoors for people who are fully vaccinated.
  • With the existence of a grass roots union at stake, the National Labor Relations Board is considering Amazon's objections to the Amazon Labor Union's historic victory.
  • San Diego crosses another milestone in its vaccination effort — 3 million COVID-19 vaccination doses administered, but across the state vaccination has slowed. Plus, a historic building in the heart of the Gaslamp District is on the verge of shutting down for good if it doesn’t get financial help. And, a preview of the weekend arts scene includes art made by construction equipment, a virtual baroque concert and more.
  • The Home Depot's uniform policy bans political or religious messages "unrelated to workplace matters" from employees' aprons, or elsewhere on their clothing.
  • While activists are calling for immediate reform, some San Diego City Council members say a thorough analysis of how, where and when to shift portions of the police department budget is needed first.
  • The Port of San Diego considers a plan Tuesday that aims to reduce the amount of pollution portside businesses put in the air. The draft policy, however, isn’t getting a warm reception from community advocates.
  • The court reportedly has accepted their petition and scheduled it for a hearing in Haridwar, India. The couple wants a grandchild within a year.
  • The social media company said the billionaire Tesla CEO changed his mind about accepting a board seat after becoming Twitter's biggest shareholder.
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