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  • All businesses in San Diego County are eligible for this free service. Sign up by the second Friday of the month for our third Wednesday of the month pick up! In partnership with Urban Corps, we are providing a FREE e-waste pick up service to businesses in coastal North County cities every 3rd Wednesday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Register online now and get your e-waste picked-up for free at this month's collection. Urban Corps will contact you to confirm pick-up. Acceptable e-waste items include: Computers and laptops Computer monitors, mice, and keyboards MP3 players and CD players VCR and DVD players Cell phones and landline phones Small home or office printers Fax machines TVs Radios Electronic toys and games Photo and video cameras Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 starting at 10 a.m. For more information on this event and registration for pick up please visit HERE!
  • Federal prosecutors say Johanna Garcia's company wasn't a funding miracle for small businesses but a lucrative Ponzi scheme whose co-conspirators spent millions of dollars on luxury items.
  • For the first time since 1978, a sitting governor faced a primary challenge in Ohio, but Gov. Mike DeWine clenched the nomination after facing criticism about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The British pound sank to $1.03, before stabilizing slightly, as traders and investors react negatively to new government plans to cut taxes for highest earners and businesses and boosting borrowing.
  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • NPR's official Twitter feeds have gone silent. The news organization cites the social media platform's decision to question NPR's editorial independence through a series of inaccurate labels.
  • Roughly 300 businesses in the border community of San Ysidro have closed during the pandemic. Those lucky enough to stay afloat are welcoming their old customers back. Also, we begin a series on new California laws taking effect in 2022. Plus, as new state wildfire hazard maps are released in the next few months, more and more homes may be shown to be at risk.
  • San Diego leaders are pushing a proposal that would make it illegal to live in a tent virtually anywhere in city limits. But many still have nowhere to go.
  • Montana's bill goes farther than bans in nearly half of the states that target devices on state-issued devices. Instead, Montana's legislation makes it illegal for anyone to download TikTok.
  • Hong Kong's COVID lockdown measures have devastated the city's tourism industry and disrupted business travel in a city known for being an international financial center and a business hub.
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