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  • Beneath the 8 million stories in the culture's birthplace lies a bigger one: the story of American Blackness, which crystallized in a music that can't and won't stop growing.
  • With spring now underway, California's 39 million residents are hopeful for sunnier days ahead. But this week’s atmospheric river had other plans.
  • Event focuses on Afrofuturism and provides an educational, entertaining, and informative space for creative thinkers.
  • Ron Morrison was the city’s mayor from 2006 to 2018. Now he’s back and says business development suffered during his time out of office.
  • Chula Vista city officials quietly amended a contract with Motorola Solutions to provide the software that would power the police department’s real-time operations center. But, privacy concerns still remain. Meanwhile, San Diego police have released a video of an officer shooting a woman in a mental health crisis two years after it happened. Plus, state data shows California lost on average five childcare businesses a day, during the pandemic.
  • Network in Action is expanding all across the San Diego area and we'd like to show you what that means for your business. Join us for a free networking event to meet with other amazing business owners and learn about the Network in Action difference! The event will start with speed networking so you can quickly meet and make meaningful connections with multiple professionals. After the speed networking, the room will open back up and give you the opportunity to reconnect with those you had the most syngergies with! WHEN | Wednesday, September 7, 2022 TIME | 6 p.m. VENUE | Park 12 - The Collection ADMISSION | It's a free event - please register here! SOCIALS: Facebook Instagram
  • Extensive damage to buildings, homes and infrastructure can be seen across the area as the tornado moved from the southwest to the northeast directly through the town, the technology firm Maxar said.
  • Between labor conflicts and the constantly changing landscape of what even constitutes television, this is going to be a tricky year for predictions. We have some anyway.
  • Schools remain closed after the deadly fires on Maui. Parents say it's important to keep their community from being displaced indefinitely.
  • Prime drinks have become a Gen Z status symbol, a prized social media prop for a certain brand of teen male. But they're causing jitters among pediatricians who say they pack scary caffeine levels.
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