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  • Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin hopes to fill the seat of fellow Democrat Sen. Debbie Stabenow, who announced her 2024 retirement earlier this year. Slotkin joins two Republicans to announce a bid.
  • As a kid, Quan appeared in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies. But he quit acting when he couldn't land good roles. He's nominated for an Oscar for his first performance in decades.
  • San Diego Kidpreneur Expo! Kids ages 5-17 will come together to promote their business. San Diego Kidpreneur Expo is a kid’s entrepreneurship expo. The goal of the expo is to help kids embrace their passion, funnel their creative energy, and gain profitability around their talents and gifts with entrepreneurship and achieve independent success. Kids in elementary, middle & high school will have the opportunity to pitch their businesses, sell their products and/or showcase their ideas & concepts. There will be cash prizes for best pitch, best presentation and more! Investors will be on site and kidpreneurs will have the opportunity to seek additional funding for investment. Workshops will be held throughout the day and led by small business owners and small business development experts. We will host over 100 booths at this years San Diego Kidpreneur Expo January 29, 2021 from 11am – 5pm. In addition to your mini moguls pitching and selling their products there will also be workshops on entrepreneurship, games, Live Music, Speakers, fun activities, and of course FOOD! For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • Microsoft says it rolled back a network change that may have caused thousands to lose access to its apps Wednesday morning. Key workplace engines like Teams, Outlook and Sharepoint were impacted.
  • Most American kids quit playing sports by age 11. That means a lot of kids are missing out on some of the huge benefits of sports, including spacial awareness, physical activity and team skills.
  • Sacramento’s shortage of affordable housing and shelter options makes it difficult to enforce anti-camping laws. But despite obvious challenges, local ordinances designed to crack down on encampments are becoming increasingly common.
  • In some white and wealthy Census tracts, upwards of 99% of businesses got federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Meanwhile, in some low-income minority tracts, fewer than 5% received funds.
  • A group called Patriotic Millionaires has failed to get Congress to raise their taxes or boost the minimum wage. Now they're taking their concerns about inequality to swing-state voters.
  • Join us for a fun and unique celebration of all things zero waste! I Love A Clean San Diego, in partnership with the City of Encinitas, is hosting the seventh annual Zero Waste Fair! Date | Saturday, June 25th, from 10AM-1PM Location | EUSD Farm Lab. Register here! Our Zero Waste Fair is back in-person this year! Come ready to experience a wide array of zero waste activities, including informative panel speakers, booths from sustainable companies, and hands-on low waste DIYs. This one-of-a-kind event will highlight tips on low-waste living, composting, recycling, sustainable swaps for everyday products, and more. All are welcome – from sustainable living beginners to zero waste experts. Attendees will also have the opportunity to discover local zero waste businesses, and win eco-conscious prizes! Please register at https://love.cleansd.org/event/zero-waste-fair/e382008 for the full schedule and more event details. Can’t wait to see you there! I Love A Clean San Diego Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Outdoor patios helped many businesses survive the pandemic, but now cities are having to decide what to do with them.
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