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  • The IRC in San Diego presents… A Taste of the IRC Thursday | October 17, 2024 | The BRICK at Liberty Station, San Diego, CA Doors open at 6 p.m. | Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Year over year, San Diego's Taste of the IRC brings the community together to learn about the life-changing impact of the IRC's resettlement, safety and wellness, and economic empowerment programs. This event celebrates and uplifts the rich tapestry of local refugee and immigrant stories, businesses, and experiences, adding to the vibrant culture of San Diego. You will hear from IRC community partners, leadership, and staff working throughout San Diego about our essential work that spearheads opportunity for refugee communities to thrive. Join us for our signature fundraising event, featuring 'tastes' from around the world, to raise critical funds to support IRC services for refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants.  Self-parking is free and readily available. Business casual attire. INTERESTED? For interested sponsors, please review our Sponsorship Packages and email taste@rescue.org. For interested volunteers, please contact taste@rescue.org to sign up. International Rescue Committee on Instagram and Facebook
  • More than three-quarters of U.S. wells make just 6% of the country's oil. They're called marginal wells because of their small output. But they're a big deal to oil producers and environmentalists.
  • Calling all foodies! The College Area Business District is excited to present the Inaugural Taste of College Area on Sunday, September 29, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event offers a delectable exploration of the neighborhood, highlighting the College Area's vibrant and emerging culinary scene. With many local eateries, coffee houses, pubs, and wine bars participating, attendees will enjoy a diverse array of flavors from around-the-world. To enhance your experience, complimentary Old Town Trolley rides will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to bike or walk to fully soak in the lively atmosphere of the College Area. The event will cover El Cajon Boulevard from 54th Street to 73rd Street and the SDSU Campus. General tickets are available online for $40 in advance and $45 on the day of the event. VIP Tickets, priced at $50, include discounted drinks at select “oasis” bars & pubs, along with an exclusive event shot glass (while supplies last) for those 21 and older. Join us for a flavorful adventure! For more information visit: collegeareasd.com
  • Millions of Americans are planning to travel in the coming days. Here's what a potential government shutdown could mean for flying, driving and more — and what you can do to prepare.
  • California is one of the few states with building codes for wildfire protection, because using fire-resistant materials helps homes survive. Now, more than 500 additional homeowners rebuilding after Los Angeles' Eaton Fire are being required to use them.
  • Since taking office in late January, the Trump administration has been working at a galloping pace to reshape the government and economy. We have been doing our best to keep up and keep you informed.
  • Democrat Akilah Weber secured a victory Wednesday in the race for the 39th Senate District, defeating Republican Bob Divine with 61.5% of the vote in the only state Senate race alongside six Assembly seats on the ballot.
  • The suit says videos by Kentucky small businesses were identified as possibly of interest to the senator, who has expressed concern about the app's effect on kids
  • Without federal support, American communities will struggle to deal with a challenge as pervasive as climate change, market analysts and environmental advocates say.
  • Schools in the Spencer Valley School District closed at noon Thursday due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.
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