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  • Do you want to know what is likely to happen in the economy for the next decade? Don’t miss Alan Beaulieu, president of ITR Economics and internationally renowned trends economist. With a long-term accuracy rating of 94.7 percent, Alan and ITR Economics has forecasted major economic events such as the Great Recession of 2008 years in advance. Dan Broderick, president of the Americas West region for Cushman & Wakefield, will begin the second session with an overview of projects in San Diego. Dan will be followed by a session of experts who will discuss specific markets (multifamily, office, industrial and retail), which will be moderated by Mitch Roschelle, founding partner of Macro Trends Advisors LLC. Session guests include Sarah Kruer Jager, partner of Monarch Group, Christopher J. Pascale '83, senior vice president at CBRE, and Carrie Bobb '03 MBA, founder and CEO of Carrie Bobb & Co., with more to follow. Date | Thursday, April 7 from 8 a.m. to noon Location | Online Register here! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit sandiego.edu/events/business/detail.php?_focus=83560.
  • For the first time since March 2020, Mexican citizens can cross the border for shopping, family visits or any number of reasons if they’ve been vaccinated. But proof of vaccination may be harder to obtain than expected, due to delays in official Mexican vaccine documents. Plus, the San Diego Air Pollution Control District voted unanimously last week to force local industries to drastically cut their pollution after years of spewing carcinogenic toxins at a rate far higher than elsewhere in California. Also, access to banking is an important facet of a community’s health and in Imperial County a shortage of bank branches and rising temperatures can be a dangerous mix. In addition, as the U.N. climate conference enters its second week we look at what goes on inside the conference. Meanwhile, to bring the topic home, make it more tangible, we take you to somewhere directly threatened by our planet’s changing climate. Finally, San Diego Magazine, which has been in business for more than 70 years, now finds itself under surprising new ownership — long time food writer for the magazine Troy Johnson and his wife Claire.
  • Silicon Valley Bank was not a household name. For four decades, SVB successfully competed with big name financial institutions only to come crumbling down in a matter of days.
  • Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with YouTube and KPBS Passport! We'll ramble through the venerable heart of Rome, admire breathtaking Bernini statues, go inside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, and mix and mingle with the Romans. Following an exquisite Roman dinner, we'll join locals after dark, lacing together the Eternal City's most romantic nightspots.
  • U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in Northern California eliminated the Trump-era rules even as two wildlife agencies under President Joe Biden are reviewing or rescinding the Trump-era regulations.
  • Lawmakers at Tuesday's hearing on U.S.-China competition discussed a range of threats, including China's foreign farmland holdings. A South Dakota congressman argues even a small amount is concerning.
  • Join us in supporting local small businesses. Oceanside we can't wait to see you! 35+ Local Makers Face painting + Henna Artist + Balloonist Live Music Epic Backdrop Join us for a day of fun for everyone - pet friendly + kid friendly + photo op + Rad People- FREE ADMISSION Date: Saturday, February 26, 2022 from 11am-3pm Location: Rising Co. Cost: Free For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • U.S. consumers had the highest savings rate on record in 2020 and credit card debt was plummeting. Now our savings is gone and debt is surging. What happened?
  • Binance temporarily froze withdrawals after customers withdrew more than $1 billion worth of crypto on Tuesday, fueling fears more crypto companies could collapse.
  • San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas struck a last-minute deal with the workers to delay the strike by two weeks.
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