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  • At Union Bank, we understand that obtaining capital continues to be an ongoing barrier for minority-owned business, and these disparities have been intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Without adequate access or an understanding of funding options, many small business owners may not reach their full potential or continue to flourish. To help ensure the continued success of our small business communities, we are hosting a free virtual panel of experts to discuss the role that access to capital plays in fostering entrepreneurship and economic inclusion. Please join us for this virtual interactive event where we will discuss: • Challenges with accessing capital at every stage of the business – from conception to expansion • Practical advice for knowing when and how best to secure the capital you need • Creative lending options and solutions • Additional tools and resources for small business owners We will answer audience questions during this event. Questions can be also submitted in advance at https://pigeonhole.at/UB2022. We look forward to providing you with information, resources, and networking, and hope you will join us for this special virtual event. Date | Tuesday, May 10 at 10 a.m. Location | Online Register here for free! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit mufg.swoogo.com/BreakingDownBarrierstoCapitalforSmallBusiness.
  • The series is bringing big money to town, which can be good for business but not great for fans who want to see the game.
  • President Biden approved a federal disaster declaration for Mississippi. Officials said dozens were injured, while hundreds were displaced. More bad weather is expected in the Southeast into Monday.
  • Born, a candy company executive known as the "Father of Peeps" for mechanizing the process to make marshmallow chicks, has died. He was 98.
  • For parents of teenagers, adolescence can be challenging, but to a brain scientist it's a time of breathtaking development. And it's a "window of opportunity" on the way to becoming an adult.
  • Populist politicians and right-wing media have convinced many voters that U.S. aid for Ukraine is a waste of money. Domestic problems should take precedent, they say.
  • The two-term Republican governor has made news over the past year for championing far-right conservative policies aimed at curbing abortion access and transgender rights.
  • San Diego’s campsite has served more than 220 households in the first 12 weeks. Here's what some have said about it.
  • On Earth Day, a look at San Diego's zero waste policy — the city’s goal to recycle, reuse and stop generating waste by the year 2040. Plus, besides a restaurant and urban garden, the business model of the nonprofit MAKE Projects in North Park is a job training center for refugees and immigrants. And it’s already making a difference. Finally, this weekend in the arts: Black Artist Collective at The Old Globe; Yolanda López and Irma Sofia Poeter; "Mother of the Maid" at Moxie; Broadway San Diego presents "Rent"; Anya Gallaccio at Quint ONE; the Symphony; and Spellling at the Casbah.
  • After President Biden called out "junk fees" in his State of the Union address, ticket vendors said they were willing to do more to disclose hidden fees. Live Nation is the latest to join.
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