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  • Supervisors tentatively approved an ordinance amendment that would employ a county contractor to remove graffiti from private property without any cost to the owner.
  • Extreme tidal swings known as king tides are expected to peak at over 7 feet on Saturday morning.
  • The lenders including J.P.Morgan and Wells Fargo would deposit $30 billion into the beleaguered midsized lender as part of the rescue.
  • The best finales feel both surprising, like you wouldn't have thought of them, and like they were always destined to happen — and Succession's final episode passes the test.
  • Undergraduate student assistants at California State University are mounting a union organizing campaign, calling for more work hours, paid sick time and higher wages.
  • John Singleton Copley began his career in Boston painting portraits which contributed vitally to the forging of a social identity for the American merchant class. While the American Revolution was brewing, Copley was busy painting portraits and expanding his reputation as the premiere artist in pre-Revolutionary America. His portrait of Mrs. Thomas Gage was an unusual example. She was the wife of Thomas Gage, commander in chief of the British forces in North America. The beauty of her portrait was undisputed. The artist himself deemed it “beyond compare the best lady’s portrait I ever drew.” When he sent it to London, there were those who criticized it because they expected that a portrait of the distinguished wife of a British commander would be less artistic, less informal, a more rigorous likeness. Was there more to Margaret Kemble Gage than her beauty and her languid pose? Join us for this docent-led talk to learn more. Date | Thursday, June 2 from 11 a.m. to noon Location | Online Register here for free! For more information, please visit timkenmuseum.org/free-virtual-talk-john-singleton-copley-forger-of-american-identity or contact Alexandra Riley at ariley@timkenmuseum.org or by phone at (619) 550-5955.
  • Are you a local business owner, chef, or work in a commercial kitchen? Join us for a 1-hour webinar presented in collaboration with the City of Encinitas covering best practices for food donation and organic waste diversion to be in compliance with California’s new organics recycling legislation SB 1383. Learn practical strategies to reduce food waste in your restaurant and how your business can save money! Register for free and learn more: https://bit.ly/3o4UptY Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 2p.m. Location: Solana Center Cost: Free with registration Solana Center Facebook | Solana Center Instagram | Solana Center Twitter
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will stop asking people to voluntarily cut their water use by 15%.
  • Lucky Stars Market is an event that prioritizes women & queer ran small businesses! We’re featuring 40+ vendors featuring jewelry, vintage clothing, and more. It’s a perfect stop for your shopping this holiday season, shop small! Admission is free to the public but RSVP is necessary. Vendors, sign up here! Date: Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022 at 11a.m.-5p.m. Location: Queen Bee's Art and Cultural Center Cost: Free with registration For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • Amid Republican attacks, investors focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues say they are just trying understand emerging risks and opportunities.
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