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  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture must temporarily reinstate nearly 6,000 probationary employees fired since Feb. 13, according to a ruling by the Merit Systems Protection Board.
  • The primer on Jevons paradox that you didn't know you needed.
  • When the California biotech firm filed for bankruptcy, there was one looming question for customers: What's going to happen to my data?
  • Around 650 beds are being taken out of inventory due to planned developments some shelters and scheduled closures of several temporary ones.
  • In Chicago, hundreds of immigrants are skipping health appointments and leaving prescriptions at the pharmacy because of fears about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
  • Attention Business Owners! The Port of San Diego is kicking off its annual three-part workshop series, How to Do Business with the Port. The first workshop will be held on October 16, and will cover how to become a registered vendor with a government agency, and how to navigate the business opportunity portal. The Port works with businesses and vendors from a variety of industries including construction, project management, engineering, special event services and many more. All trades and industries are welcome. We look forward to working with you! WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND: -Stability of multi-year contracts. -Learn about the Port’s needs and upcoming projects, and how your business can help. -Learn how to bid on available business opportunities. -Learn how to receive contract opportunity notifications. -Meet with Port project managers from a variety of departments. -Light refreshments will be available. Presentation: 3 - 4 p.m., Networking Opportunity: 4 - 5 p.m. To learn more and RSVP, visit the Port of San Diego website for the full event listing. Visit: https://www.portofsandiego.org/events/port-sponsored-events/how-do-business-port-workshop-1?utm_source=FREEEVENTLISTING&utm_medium=KPBS&utm_campaign=HOWTO2024&utm_id=HOWTO2024 Port of San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • A good Samaritan helped a nestling after discovering it had fallen from its nest in a Bay Park neighborhood.
  • The law originally banned health care providers from forcing patients to agree to pay medical bills, no matter the cost. Consumer groups say an amended version doesn't go far enough.
  • Get ready the show promises to be a captivating event celebrating the talent and creativity of featured artists at an awards event as you enjoy being inspired by the season of giving, joy, and creativity. Our artists have poured their holiday spirit into every brushstroke, capturing the magic of this special time of year. Whether it's a cozy winter scene or a whimsical depiction of Santa's sleigh, you'll find yourself feeling the warmth of the season in every piece, set against a backdrop of festive decorations and seasonal inspirations, this reception offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse showcase of artworks in varying mediums and styles. Join us as we celebrate the artistic talents, and get ready to indulge in a visual feast at the opening art reception at the North Coastal Art Gallery on November 16, 2024 from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m., located in the Carlsbad Village Plaza, Carlsbad, CA. The North Coastal Art Gallery is managed by the (COAL), Carlsbad-Oceanside Art League which is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, formed in August 1951. We encourage artistic growth”, and open the world of art to everyone irrespective of their level of artistic or creative experience, while providing accessible platforms, resources, and opportunities for artists, to engage with our community at large, and educate through self expression. Contact the gallery at 760-434-8497, open 7 days a week. Visit: Opening Awards Reception: Holiday Treasurer’s Small Image Show Carlsbad-Oceanside Art League on Instagram and Facebook
  • Mental health professionals with the Veterans Health Administration say the stress caused by Elon Musk's "What did you do last week?" emails is hurting veterans' care.
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