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  • Black and Latinx homes are more likely to be undervalued by real estate appraisers, who are mostly older white men. New recruiting and technology aims to change how appraisals are done and by whom.
  • Bike lanes in University Heights continue to cause friction between people who say they are a necessity and others who say they’re bad for business.
  • The Biden administration's goal of carbon-free electricity generation by 2035 will require an overhaul of the U.S. energy sector. Experts across the industry shared their views of how it might work.
  • Show you care by dining where it matters. Promises2Kids has partnered with 37 local restaurants to raise funds for 3,000 San Diego foster children. The campaign will run throughout the month of May, in celebration of National Foster Care Month. Each restaurant will designate select menu items which will support the Foodies 4 Foster Kids campaign. Funds raised will benefit foster children by reuniting siblings living apart in foster care, supporting high school and college students in reaching their educational goals, providing birthday gifts, school clothes and opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, and providing an emergency shelter where children feel safe and cared for. Participating restaurants include Waverly, The Crack Shack, Ranch 45, Sisters Pizza, Barrel & Board, Hammond’s Gourmet Ice Cream, Urban Plates, Park & Rec, and more. Learn more about the participating restaurants at https://promises2kids.org/foodies2022/ 
Promises2Kids helps foster children overcome the difficulties of their past and grow to become healthy and successful adults. The community is invited to support Promises2Kids by dining in or ordering online at participating businesses. The community can also make an online gift at give.promises2kids.org/foodies4fosterkids2022 Promises2Kids is on Facebook + Instagram + @promises2kids on Twitter
  • San Diego Tree Week Concert featuring Ryan Cabrera Tuesday, April 26 from 5-8 p.m. The San Diego Tree Week Concert – sponsored by Union Bank – is bringing to The Garden featured musician, certified double-platinum singer, songwriter RYAN CABRERA to an all-ages show in the Amphitheater. Special guests: Lexington Field. Enjoy the show, make a difference, and learn more about San Diego Tree Week! Members $30 / Non-members $40 Ticket sales will close on April 24 San Diego Tree Week, an initiative of The Water Conservation Garden, will bring neighbors together to plant trees in their community. Businesses, schools, and individuals will come together to celebrate the many benefits of trees. Water Conservation Garden is on Facebook + Instagram + @wcgarden on Twitter
  • "We are putting out a clear call to all of our shops: Do not allow people to enter the store without taking off their face mask," the mayor said. A flurry of questions ensued.
  • Donald Trump ripped from a well-worn page in his playbook Tuesday night — lashing out with a speech that was at times full of lies and conspiracies. And that's really no surprise.
  • Tesla's recent price cuts continue to reverberate, forcing Ford to follow suit while leaving Tesla owners feeling aggrieved. Here's how the move by the market leader has shaken the car industry.
  • For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown widely popular around the world, they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.
  • The San Diego based energy company is under fire from climate advocates who say the company is profiting at the expense of the environment.
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