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  • She worked on feature stories and breaking news with equal aplomb. Journalism is the only thing she ever wanted to do, her brother told NPR.
  • At Kona Kai Resort & Spa, we’re dedicating the entire month of March to celebrating women. We’ll highlight local women-owned and operated businesses through fun activities and honor Women’s History Month with engaging events and programming on property. Join us for a night of laughs and libations at Kona Kai Comedy Night featuring a mostly female comic line up from famed Kimbles ‘n Bits Comedy. Don't miss our comedy night featuring Laurie Kilmartin with Tre’ Stewart, Sandra Risser, and your host Kimbles Hume. Date | Thursday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. Location | Kona Kai Resort & Spa Get tickets here! Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Ages 21 and up. For more information, please visit resortkonakai.com/local-experiences or call the venue at (619) 452-3138.
  • The new House select committee looking at the strategic relationship between the U.S. and China holds its first hearing Tuesday night. Lawmakers from both parties are teaming up on bills as well.
  • Large chains like Panera and P.F. Chang's as well as neighborhood hangouts are increasingly experimenting with the subscription model as a way to ensure steady revenue and customer visits.
  • The Democratic-controlled Ways and Means Committee has released former President Trump's tax returns from his time in office, ending a multi-year legal battle for the information.
  • A new study finds American companies are using remote work as a way to avoid giving workers raises; so much so that it's helping to moderate inflation.
  • A Chinese survey ship docked this week at the Hambantota port, built with Chinese loans. Some worry the ship's arrival may signal the start of militarization of Chinese infrastructure in Sri Lanka.
  • Migrants say they are facing increased harassment and unabashed cruelty by local, state and federal authorities as permanent residents' general attitudes toward immigrants shift.
  • Pablo Picasso made studies of Lump, an adored dachshund. And Frida Kahlo's catalogue is packed with self-portraits featuring her pet monkeys and parrots.
  • Whether Gov. Gavin Newsom wins or loses on Tuesday, the recall election's outcome is likely to have big impacts on public health policies and the balance of power in both Sacramento and Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, some business owners in San Diego are implementing vaccine requirements after President Biden mandated COVID-19 vaccines for federal employees last week. Plus, San Francisco and irrigation districts in the Central Valley are suing the state over drought restrictions.
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