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  • The Biden administration has selected clean-energy projects from Pennsylvania to California for a $7 billion program to kickstart development and production of hydrogen fuel.
  • The Biden administration finalized regulations that protect small streams, wetlands and other waterways, repealing a Trump-era rule that environmentalists said left waterways vulnerable to pollution.
  • The deal allows Cisterra to keep its $6.2 million in profits from a similar deal with Civic Center Plaza.
  • Immigration has become one of the cornerstone issues of the 2024 campaign as GOP presidential hopefuls try to stand out as the toughest on both illegal and legal immigration.
  • Tijuana continues to recover from a traumatic weekend which saw many businesses close and residents shelter in place from threats of violence from drug cartels. Then, UC San Diego is cutting admission offers for the next school year by more than 9,000 students. Next, the U.S. Forest Service predicted for decades a wildfire could devastate Grizzly Flats. A Cap Radio and California Newsroom investigation looks at why its plan to protect the town fell short. Then, one of San Diego’s most car-dependent neighborhoods could one day become a beacon of pedestrian-friendly urban design. Next, travel guru Rick Steves talks about travel in the age of COVID-19. Finally, San Diego author Jesse Leon tells a story of resilience in his new memoir, “I’m Not Broken.”
  • Just in time for the summer dining season, the U.S. government has given its blessing to restaurants that want to allow pet dogs in their outdoor spaces. It better reflects reality; nearly half of states already allow canine dining outdoors.
  • Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who's challenging incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear, is trying to turn the gubernatorial race into a referendum on national politics.
  • North Park Main Street will be hosting our neighborhood’s inaugural Winter Wonderland festival on December 11 at the North Park Mini Park from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. This festival is a wonderful way to enjoy the holiday season and mingle with all your neighbors again. Don’t miss the chance to go ice skating, see a laser light show, and enjoy the taste and tunes brought to you by our local community. This family friendly event is free for the public to attend. We will have food, drinks and entertainment items available to purchase. We encourage our community to come out and enjoy the holiday season together! Sip hot cocoa while watching your kids skate, taste a new brew from one of our local brewers, or capture memories in pictures in our photo booth, there is something for everyone at Winter Wonderland! Eat, drink, and be merry this holiday season! Knock out your last-minute holiday shopping while you’re in the neighborhood by stopping by one of our fabulous businesses! Bundle up and bring your family out to celebrate the holidays! North Park Main Street on Facebook / Instagram
  • The first Republican debate of the 2024 election cycle is in the books.
  • The adult film star told TalkTV's Piers Morgan she's looking forward to possibly testifying in Trump's trial after the Manhattan district attorney charged him with falsifying business records.
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