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  • When Lauren Miller found out one of her twins had a fatal condition, she discovered her doctors in Texas would only say: You need to leave the state. She went to Colorado for a selective reduction.
  • San Diego adopted single-family zoning in 1923 — effectively barring most people of color from the city's highest-resourced neighborhoods.
  • California is leading our nation with groundbreaking legislation that addresses climate change by keeping organic materials out of our landfills. As Californians are asked to rethink how they manage their food waste, businesses may be wondering: How can I be in compliance, and how will this affect my bottom line? The County of San Diego and Solana Center are here to help you understand the new legislation and find opportunities in the coming changes. From saving money, to creating press opportunities, to addressing climate change and regional food insecurity, your business has a lot to gain while staying ahead of state regulations! In this workshop, we will cover the following topics: - Organic waste legislation (SB 1383) that impacts your business - Impacts of wasted food on your business and the environment - Practical tips and strategies to prevent food waste and save money - Guidance on food donation, liability protection, and tax incentives Click here to register for this event! Made possible through generous funding by the County of San Diego
  • Officials say the fugitive Malaysian defense contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard” was trying to head to Russia before Venezuelan authorities captured him.
  • In the heart of California, some rural communities are facing the prospect of being marooned or flooded out by rising water.
  • This December, at The Lafayette Hotel we are bringing out holiday movie classics to celebrate the season. Pick your favorite pajamas or holiday themed attire and cozy up with us in the Conservatory. We'll have themed bites and specialty drinks available just for the occasion. This week we'll be showing the movie "The Santa Clause". Our restaurant, Hope 46, will also be open for indoor and al fresco dining. Make online reservations for prime seating with views of the big screen while you enjoy a bite to eat. Date | Thursday, December 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Location | The Lafayette Hotel Reserve your spot here! Reservations are free and required. For more information, please visit lafayettehotelsd.com/events/san-diego-county/thesantaclaus o call (619) 296-2101.
  • Legal experts say the rules for political discourse on social media aren't clearly defined and the court is expected to decide if any restrictions can be placed on them.
  • The punk media startup known for its provocative visual storytelling and explicit voice, will be bought by some of the company's leaders for $225 million and the assumption of significant liabilities.
  • In announcing his bid in a video Tuesday, President Biden says he cast his decision to run again as a fight for personal freedoms.
  • The city of San Diego is suing the real estate brokerage firm and broker who advised the housing commission in acquiring two hotels to house unsheltered people during the peak of the pandemic. Plus, the economic divide is showing up in vaccination rates across California. Medi-Cal enrollees have been vaccinated at substantially lower rates than the overall population. Also, the Biden administration and DOD have endorsed major changes in how sexual assaults in the military are handled. In addition, scorching heat continues in San Diego’s backcountry, but at the beaches it’s a different story, as ocean temperatures are colder than usual. Then, Sesame Street has tackled difficult issues in a kid-friendly way, now it’s taking on how military families can talk about racism. And, the new Amazon fulfillment center in Otay Mesa is ready to hire 1,500 people, but low wages and a competitive labor market are creating doubt on whether they will find enough workers. Finally, a Cal State San Marcos professor’s new book looks at the Haitian Revolution in film and video games.
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