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  • Single-family homeowners in the city of San Diego haven’t paid additional fees for trash pickup in over 100 years thanks to a law called the People’s Ordinance. That could change, if voters approve Measure B.
  • Two planes collided in Northern California while trying to land at a local airport Thursday and at least two of the three occupants were killed, officials said.
  • The first round of tickets to Beyoncé's highly anticipated Renaissance world tour go on sale next week. Ticketmaster is under pressure to avoid a repeat of the Taylor Swift debacle in November.
  • The corporate owner of Ben & Jerry's has made a deal to keep selling ice cream in Israel and its West Bank settlements, working around an attempt by the ice cream maker to protest Israeli occupation.
  • The hit video app is facing an existential crisis, and it is hoping promoting its reorganization will help convince Americans that it is independent from its Chinese owner.
  • Bankers are resisting the bill, calling it government overreach and saying lawmakers are creating a problem with a non-issue in Arizona.
  • 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
  • The San Diego Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA San Diego) -- the largest local professional real estate association dedicated to the commercial office building industry -- is honored to partner with The San Diego YWCA to host a Holiday Gift Drive to collect much-needed gifts and household items for local survivors of domestic abuse. The YWCA empowers adults and children to break the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness by helping survivors achieve self-sufficiency, providing access to critical resources each year to nearly 6,000 people. Now through December 7, San Diegans can drop off new, unwrapped gifts at designated bins, located at dozens of office buildings and businesses throughout San Diego. Monetary donations are also accepted, which will directly benefit adult and child survivors through YWCA’s life-saving domestic violence programs. Dates: Nov.29-Dec. 7 Times: 1:30pm-5:30pm Location: YWCA of San Diego County To make a monetary contribution, please visit HERE!. View the wish lists and a list of the dozens of drop-off locations on the BOMA San Diego website at https://www.bomasd.org/ev_calendar_day.asp?date=12/1/2021&eventid=347.
  • According to Sports San Diego, the San Diego Tourism Authority's sports commission, the tournament is expected to pump $6-10 million into the local economy.
  • The Russian invasion has cemented the decision for many couples to opt out of having babies, in a country that struggled with incredibly low fertility rates long before the war.
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