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  • Journalists at 24 Gannett newspapers decimated by financial cuts are protesting the failure of contract negotiations to resolve what they say is low pay and increasingly stressful working conditions.
  • A nightclub owner, artist and newly elected government official is joining Pride festivities as other U.S. cities consider appointing drag laureates.
  • More than 6,000 so-called subreddits are participating in a 48-hour boycott aimed at pressuring the company to reverse its new fees for accessing the company's internal data.
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned lawmakers that unless the debt ceiling is raised soon, the federal government may not have enough money to pay its bills as early as June 1.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron's unpopular plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 was enacted into law Saturday. The authorized changes will start being implemented in September.
  • By channeling its focus on women of color in the workplace, the primary goal for Blackbird Collective is simply to provide its members with a safe space to work and connect.
  • The pandemic was hard on working women, but they've come roaring back into the labor force. The share of working-age women who have jobs or want one hit an all-time high in June.
  • 10th Annual Taste of Mission Hills features 31 participating purveyors of delicious tastes! Includes FREE Old Town Trolley Transportation! Experience an evening of palate pleasing tastes in Mission Hills, one of San Diego’s premiere dining destinations. Our Restaurant Owners, Chefs, Cheese Mongers, Baristas, Bakers, and Ice Cream & Popsicle Makers will create preparations sure to captivate your taste buds. From international to local, thirty-one (31) participating purveyors of delicious tastes, including long established and very new arrivals in Mission Hills, and even a recipient of the prestigious 2021 Michelin Plate award, will be featured at the 10th Annual Taste of Mission Hills happening on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m. And, included in the price of each TASTE ticket is trolley transportation to within steps of each participating venue. The more than 5 mile taste route includes West Lewis Street, Ft. Stockton Drive, Goldfinch Street, West Washington Street, Reynard Way and India Street, and promises the 10th Annual Taste of Mission Hills will be the best ever! Taste of Mission Hills is hosted by the Mission Hills Business Improvement District and it is the annual fundraiser for this non-profit organization. This year’s Title Sponsor is US Bank, Mission Hills branch whose generous donation supports the growth of the event and helps keep ticket prices low. Old Town Trolley service is being offered freely to TASTE ticket holders again this year due to generous TASTE Trolley sponsorships from John Ealy owner of Harley Gray Kitchen & Bar, and Hailey and Merritte Powell owners of La Puerta Mission Hills. The nine (9) trolley stops are listed on the back of each ticket. Every fifteen minutes a trolley will pick up and drop off at each designated TASTE trolley stop. On event night, please look for the TASTE trolley stop signs. Generous Good Neighbor sponsorships have been provided by Brad Wise Chef and Owner of Cardellino and Lazy Acres Natural Market – Mission Hills. Ticket Information: In addition to purchasing online, you may purchase tickets in-person in Mission Hills (Cash or Credit* accepted) at four locations including: •US Bank, 610 West Washington Street •DixiePops, 301 West Washington Street •Backbone Floral, 910 Fort Stockton Drive •Lewis Fay Kitchen Collective, 1620 West Lewis Street Only 600 tickets will be sold. Purchasing in advance at one of the above four locations will allow ticket holders to avoid needing to pick up tickets at WILL CALL on the date of the event. *Tickets purchased with a credit card will include a small processing fee.
  • Five major U.S. cities and the state of California will receive federal help to get unsheltered residents into permanent housing.
  • "There's nothing we can't accomplish together, because you know what? We got this," said Vargas, first elected to the District 1 seat in 2020.
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