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  • The California Public Utilities Commission’s decision to slash the value of electricity produced on the state’s rooftops is having the exact effect the solar industry said it would. Sales are down sharply and the solar industry is losing jobs.
  • Love is in the air at the beachfront Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa. This Valentine’s Day, celebrate with your sweetheart at Oceana Coastal Kitchen, featuring a fabulous three-course dinner (with optional wine pairings), champagne toast, live entertainment, and one perfect rose for your significant other. $79 per person | $99 with wine pairings For more information on this event and seat reservation please visit HERE!
  • Flooding exacerbated longstanding problems in a water-treatment plant in Jackson, Miss. The city of 150,000 had already been under a boil-water notice for a month.
  • The U.S. government has approved a proposed multibillion-dollar transmission line that would send wind-generated electricity from rural New Mexico to big cities in the West.
  • Situated on the 4th floor terrace of the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Rooftop Cinema Club is an amazing spot to enjoy movies on a big screen under the stars. "Mamma Mia!" 2008 | PG-13 | 110 mins An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on a Greek island is about to marry off the spirited young daughter she's raised alone. But, the daughter has secretly invited three of her mother's ex-lovers in the hopes of finding her biological father. Date | Thursday, April 28 at 5 p.m. Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Get tickets here! Lounge Seat $17.50 Lounge Seat + Popcorn $20.50 Adirondack + Popcorn $22.50 Adirondack Love Seat + Popcorn (priced per person) $24.50 Ages 18+ only. For more information, please visit rooftopcinemaclub.com/san-diego/rcc-embarcadero/film/7060-mamma-mia or email info@rooftopcinemaclub.com.
  • About 1 in 5 people killed by police since 2015 were having a mental health crisis. Like other cities, Philadelphia is trying a new approach: sending along social workers to respond to those calls.
  • The Census Bureau has proposed changing how it produces data about people with disabilities. It could reduce the national rate of disability by about 40%. That's sparked controversy among advocates.
  • More than half of American counties don't have an obstetrician. Family physicians, working in teams with proper support, could be the answer to the crisis in rural obstetric care.
  • The Wisconsin Supreme Court could soon vote to legalize abortion and end gerrymandering now that Janet Protasiewicz, backed by Democrats, has defeated GOP-backed Dan Kelly for a seat on the bench.
  • Tourists — one of the mainstays of the Cuban economy — are returning, but the recovery is slow and some say mismanaged.
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