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  • Tupperware's reliance on people selling its storage containers at home-and-garden parties or through social media was once its strength. Now it's a weakness, the company says in its bankruptcy filing.
  • Encinitas is the third city in the region to impose a parklet fee, following San Diego and Carlsbad.
  • Washington state's governor activated the National Guard to stand by to help local law enforcement as needed. Meanwhile, extra security is in place at locations across Washington, D.C.
  • Join us for an exclusive San Diego Real Estate and Economic Update Webinar on May 29th! This 60 minute presentation is taught by Patrick Kappel, recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as one of San Diego's most influential real estate professionals. Discover the latest trends and opportunities in the San Diego real estate market, including key insights into the local housing landscape, economic forecasts, and investment potential. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the national and local real estate landscape with data from multiple sources and uncover valuable strategies to maximize your real estate endeavors in this competitive and dynamic environment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to make informed real estate decisions. For more information visit: kappelrealtygroup.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Pantone isn't the only color system of its kind. But thanks to an innovative founder and savvy marketing, it's become the industry standard.
  • Springfield has become a lightning rod in a pitched battle over immigration. Meanwhile, Dayton has welcomed immigrants for more than a decade, to fill vacant jobs and revitalize old neighborhoods.
  • NOVO Brazil Brewing Company is hosting a Disney-themed shop-and-sip event with Erika's Pop-Up Shops on the patio of its Lane Avenue brewery on Saturday, June 8 from 2 – 6 p.m. The family-friendly afternoon is free to attend, and it includes complimentary face painting for kids. The first 60 adults through the doors will receive Mickey ears and pins as well. Guests can shop from a variety of home-based, handmade, and small businesses selling Disney-themed soaps, jewelry, clothing, tumblers, crafts, baked goods, and more. Some of the vendors include Cake For Your Pet, Lasting Links by Lex, Moreno Mugs & More, and Suds & Bath Buds
  • Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.
  • Nearly 80 million people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, according to AAA, thanks in part to lower gas prices. Meanwhile, winter weather could make travel messy in some areas.
  • In today's political climate, conspiracy theories are commonplace. But they're nothing new. In the 1960s, the John Birch Society built a movement around them.
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