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  • The city of San Diego has a $5.4 billion budget largely funded by taxpayers. Officials are charged with spending the money and providing proper oversight to fund services such as public safety, infrastructure and more.
  • The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to attend its 27th Annual Real Estate Conference and to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Real Estate Program at the University of San Diego's Knauss School of Business! Learn about the economic and residential outlook for the upcoming year from our keynote speaker Douglas G. Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae. Linden Blue, vice chairman of General Atomics, will discuss the future of energy including fusion technology. Nikia Clarke, PhD, senior vice president of San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and executive director of World Trade Center San Diego (WTCSD), will speak to the local San Diego economy and its position with the global economy. Following the speakers are two breakout sessions. Tickets: Early Bird (ENDS February 23, 2023) ‣ $25.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $185.00 - General Admission ‣ $925.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 seats) ‣ $1,850.00 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats) Walk-In Options: ‣ $10.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $195.00 - General Admission ‣ $975.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 Seats) ‣ $1,950 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats)
  • After two long strikes and the pandemic disruption, this is the year everything comes back. True Detective returns, now set in Alaska. And Echo is a Marvel series mostly shorn of superheroes.
  • A Moscow court said Leake was detained on suspicion of organizing a drug trafficking business. If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in prison under Russia's strict drug laws.
  • The Washington, D.C., region is home to about 400,000 federal employees, plus members of the military and government contractors. In a government shutdown, they face no pay and lots of uncertainty.
  • This zippy six-part Paramount+ series, based on a 1983 theft of three tons of gold bars, focuses on the outlaws' efforts to elude capture and legitimize their booty.
  • There is an existing county immigrant center in National City, which has been open since March. County officials have yet to choose a location for the new welcome center.
  • The storm is expected to continue toward China after crossing over Taiwan. Authorities in the Chinese city of Shantou in Guangdong province are advising residents to take precautions.
  • President Biden's supporters are running a write-in campaign to ensure he still gets votes even though his name won't be listed on the state's primary ballot.
  • ‘Tis the season to Shop Small! Escondido has come together for Small Business Saturday – this year on Saturday, Nov. 26 – to promote the wonderful historic downtown district. MAGEC (Museums & Arts Growing Escondido Culture), the Escondido Downtown Business Association, the City of Escondido, and Visit Escondido are working together to provide a full day of shopping with discounts, special offers and prizes. For every dollar spent at a small business in the U.S., approximately 67 cents stay in the local community. Shopping small on Small Business Saturday – and all year long – makes a big impact on the entire community. View this event on Facebook
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