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  • Our goal is to help women in small business to get to know and help each other in this ever-challenging business world. A community to network, exchange ideas, hardships, challenges each of us face today, and most importantly support each other within the community as well as have a good and fun time with peers alike. This is a part of our efforts to create a supportive community, an opportunity to build strong community support for women. Becoming a member is free. We do ask all members to participate in meet-ups and share their knowledge and support with other members in the form of advice, workshops, and other ways that would be beneficial to this community of women. Date | Thursday, March 31 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location | Fandory Factory Register here! This event is free and open to the public but registration is required. For more information, please visit fandory.com/event-info/women-networking-community-meet-up or call (858) 304-0889.
  • Tornadoes hit hard in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, destroying homes and businesses. More than 100 buildings suffered damage in the rural Oklahoma town of Idabel.
  • In his first public statement since leaving the state to enter a rehabilitation clinic, San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher officially resigned from the position.
  • Stanford researchers uncovered more than 1,000 of these LinkedIn profiles. A technology that has been used to promote misinformation online has now entered the corporate world.
  • The San Diego City Council's Environment Committee unanimously approved a new policy for top priorities in the Climate Action Implementation Plan.
  • The California winemaker firmly believed that no bottle of wine should cost more than $10. He created a business that struck bargain wine gold with Charles Shaw — also known as "Two Buck Chuck."
  • San Diego marks a new COVID-19 case milestone today, as the county is set to surpass 700,000 cases since the pandemic began. Then, a San Diego State University dean made comments on twitter about conservatives and was thrust into a national debate on academic free speech. And, the old English game of squash is giving students at a charter school in Southeast San Diego new opportunities academically and athletically. Next, San Diego County is home to 42 school districts. One, San Diego Unified has more than 100,000 students but several others serve fewer than 1,000 students, resulting in wide disparities in per-pupil funding. Plus, the San Diego Tourism Authority hopes a new ad which markets San Diego as a happy place will bring more visitors to the city. Finally, San Diego-based IDW Publishing is one of the top four publishers of comic books and graphic novels in the U.S. and like so many businesses it had to make adjustments during the pandemic.
  • The reparations task force meets Saturday in Oakland. It may vote to recommend a state apology and payments to African Americans based on years living in state.
  • Good Faith Nite Market is an opportunity to shop a diverse selection of local business, artists, and creatives with friends and peers! Our mission is to provide a safe and accessible space for emerging artists in the local community to express their vision, gain exposure, and exhibit and sell their work. Through the sharing of resources and ideas, we seek to empower creatives in our community to reach their greatest potential. Date| Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 6pm Location | Quartyard Free Event! For further information on this event please visit: https://www.good-faith.co/events/nite-market
  • The House plans to vote on its debt ceiling bill this week. Rep. Dusty Johnson, R.-S.D., calls it an "opening negotiation position" as the risk of a default looms.
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