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  • Attention all Business Owners! The Port of San Diego’s annual three-part workshop series, How to Do Business with the Port, continues with the second session on Monday, November 18. This workshop will focus on guiding participants through the process of submitting a bid for Port contracts and completing a Request for Proposal (RFP), an important step for businesses looking to secure government work. The Port collaborates with a wide range of vendors and service providers from industries such as construction, project management, engineering, special event services, and more. This workshop is open to all trades and industries, offering insights into how businesses can become successful partners with the Port. 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. To learn more and RSVP, visit the Port of San Diego website for the full event listing.
  • Catholics across San Diego honored and celebrated the late Pope Francis with special memorial masses Wednesday. Pope Francis made a lasting impact on people of all ages among the local faithful.
  • Premieres Friday, May 2, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Agustin Barrios was born and raised in rural Paraguay, far from the world's artistic capitals, and brought up on folk music. He identified more strongly with the Guarani Indians of his home than the European culture of Spain's former colonies, and faced many rejections, personal and professional. Yet through hundreds of concerts and innovative new compositions, he captured the soul of Latin America to become the most important guitar composer of the 20th century.
  • NPR's Juana Summers talks with Kevin Roberts — president of the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind Project 2025 — about the Trump administration's recent actions.
  • Los nuevos detalles se dieron a conocer en demandas presentadas por algunos de los estudiantes que de repente vieron cancelado su estatus en las últimas semanas con pocas explicaciones.
  • The two countries have agreed to a deal to jointly invest in Ukraine's mineral, raw materials and natural resource wealth in exchange for future U.S. aid.
  • Critics see the terminations as an effort to politicize the Holocaust museum. The White House says Trump will appoint new board members "who are also steadfast supporters of the State of Israel."
  • The war in Vietnam ended with the fall of Sàigòn 50 years ago, changing the course of many lives — from those who served, to those who fled Vietnam. Many have ties to San Diego.
  • Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Green Beret from Colorado, also wrote in a note that he needed to "cleanse my mind" of the lives lost of people he knew and "the burden of the lives I took."
  • The Justice Department has charged Amit Forlit with conspiracy to commit computer hacking, among other crimes.
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