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  • Phoenix has long been one of America's fastest growing cities. But central Arizona may finally be facing a reckoning as much of its groundwater supplies are becoming tapped out.
  • The San Diego City Council Monday adopted an update for the Mira Mesa Community Plan, intended to serve as the framework for land use and urban design policies to guide neighborhood development over the next 20 to 30 years.
  • Taste of Liberty Station is BACK! Wednesday, October 20 from 5 - 8 p.m. Liberty Station invites San Diegans to stroll and explore all its offerings at Taste of Liberty Station. Liberty Station businesses will open their doors for attendees to discover the variety of bites of Liberty Station’s eateries, live music and artisan goods in the storied corridors and artwork from the local galleries. Ticketholders will receive a “Liberty Pass” that will map out a list of participating restaurants with their menu offerings as well as businesses and art galleries that are taking part in the event. Entertainment: David Rich Music by Desi Chickenbone Slim More information: https://libertystation.com/events/taste-of-liberty-station Visit Liberty Station on Facebook and Instagram
  • Falck San Diego officials said they made the move to be more competitive in recruitment.
  • With refugee resettlement organizations stretched thin, the U.S. is trying a different approach. The new private sponsorship program will allow groups of regular people to sponsor refugees.
  • Some 200,000 tech jobs have been lost in what is seen as one of the sharpest downturns in the tech industry's history. Here is what you need to know about the mass layoffs in Silicon Valley.
  • Private investment is crucial to addressing climate change. But a big barrier to private investment in developing countries is the perception that risks are higher than in industrialized nations.
  • Two county supervisors originally elected four years ago grabbed large early leads Tuesday night, with the District 4 incumbent looking to fend off a political newcomer, while the District 5 incumbent's opponent is a water district official.
  • Fleet Week San Diego was created by community and business leaders who understood the great depth of public support for our Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen. This group sought to provide a means for San Diego to express its support in a way that would establish San Diego as a patriotic, pro-military city. The 2021 Fleet Week Veterans Day Boat Parade is coming! Join us as we celebrate the men and women of our military as we host a Boat Parade at the San Diego Bay. The event will feature Navy Skydivers, Vintage Aircraft Fly overs, Coast Guard SAR Demos, and more! The parade will be streamed on our website! Date | Thursday, November 11 at noon Location | Shelter Island Do you have a boat? Register here! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit the Fleet Week San Diego website or call (619) 858-1545.
  • The annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) will be celebrated in Old Town on Nov. 2, 2021. This free event will include the traditional candlelight procession starting at Sundown, beginning in front of the Immaculate Conception Church, located at San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street. The procession will travel down San Diego Avenue to El Campo Santo Cemetery. Many restaurants, businesses, museums, and shops will be creating over 50 traditional and contemporary Día de los Muertos altars (ofrendas). Unique ofrendas will honor historic Old Town figures, as well as more current stories. A public ofrenda will be in El Campo cemetery where visitors are encouraged to add their own mementos, photos, and written tributes to loved ones. View this event on Facebook
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