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  • Spooked by reports that traffickers are waiting at the Ukraine-Poland border, a Polish woman started an all-women car service to drive Ukrainian refugee women and children to homes or shelters.
  • Economist says retirement is major driver for "the great resignation."
  • Wednesday Night Skate has zipped through the streets of New York since the 1990s but really picked up steam during the pandemic. These days, 200-300 skaters participate in the weekly event.
  • From the Gaslamp Quarter The Gaslamp Quarter is excited to announce its expanded Halloween season programs and events. The Gaslamp Quarter’s delicious restaurants, amazing retailers, and cool bars have plenty to offer no matter how you like to celebrate spooky season. Great Pumpkin Beer Festival —The legendary Seattle Great Pumpkin Beer Festival hits San Diego for a mischievous day of pumpkin-themed brews, live entertainment, twisted experientials, squash-based foodie creations, hidden surprises and so much more! For one day only, the streets of Downtown San Diego will be transformed into a gourd-geous mecca of all things nonsensical as misfits unite to celebrate brews, boos, and beats. This isn’t your typical Halloween party —the Great Pumpkin Beer Festival is a one-of-a-kind experience with 40+ craft brews, live music, costume contests, and so much more. Date | Saturday, October 30 from 3:25 p.m. to 10:25 p.m. Location | Gaslamp Quarter, 702 Market Street Get tickets here! Tier 2, General Admission (5 Tasting Tickets): $43 Tier 2: General Admission (10 Tasting Tickets): $63 Tier 2: VIP Admission (15 Tasting Tickets): $118 General Admission – Designated Driver: $25 VIP – Designated Driver: $75 This is a 21+ event. For more information, please visit greatpumpkinbeerfestsd.com or email events@mcfarlanepromotions.com.
  • China's leaders effectively acknowledged the struggling economy won't hit its official 5.5% growth target this year and said Thursday they will try to prop up sagging consumer demand.
  • SANDAG's Board of Directors voted months ago to remove the tax, but the state says it needs to stay for the region to meet requirements.
  • Congressman Scott Peters delivered a $975,000 federal grant that will create more classes at Miramar, City, and Mesa Colleges that use free textbooks and online resources.
  • Poway Unified School District is looking for school bus drivers to fill more than 40 openings. Full benefits are being offered for part-time positions.
  • She broke into a bank branch, taking $13,000 from her trapped savings amid strict limits on withdrawals set by Lebanese banks. She said she needed the money to fund her sister's cancer treatment.
  • In the south, the monsoon floods of summer have drastically altered the landscape, creating a lake that stretches for miles over villages and farmland. Fishermen are aiding the beleaguered residents.
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