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  • The state agency that handles unemployment benefits pursued lowering costs and hindering fraud over making it easy for workers to access benefits, a new report found.
  • On HBO's Game of Thrones spin-off, questions around several characters' lineage turn the show into one long episode of medieval Maury.
  • The U.S. government announced it would allow foreign diesel deliveries to Puerto Rico as it faces a dwindling supply of fuel nearly two weeks after Hurricane Fiona pummeled the U.S. territory.
  • A federal investigation of allegations that China is illegally avoiding duties on solar panels sold to U.S. companies is putting the brakes on the nation's solar power build-out.
  • Our 5th annual Sips & Sweets with Santa is back and set for Saturday, December 4th from 10am-1pm at Green Flash Brewery. Get ready to start your Holiday season with laughter, joy, and the holiday spirit. Your family ticket will include access to a great lineup of fun family activities (crafts, hot chocolate bar, cookie decorating, games), entertainment (music, fun), a special meet & greet with the Grinch and Cindy Lou and of course a digital family photo with Santa. Plus, we will have swag bags for every family ticket filled with product samples, coupons, and other goodies in a reusable tote and as always there will be thousands of dollars in giveaways! Plus, we will be featuring a pop-up holiday market offering a great mix of local businesses offering unique and handmade gifts! Ticket Pricing: •Early Bird Ticket* with Santa Photo: $40 per family (before 11/26 at midnight) •GA Ticket* with Santa Photo: $50 per family (After 11/27) •GA Ticket with NO Santa Photo $15 (simply receive access to everything EXCEPT the photo with Santa and Swag Bag) One ticket per family - please RSVP for total family members so we can keep a count on capacity. Space is extremely limited. *Indicates limited number of tickets for sale. Discounted Green Flash Brewing Co. beer will be available as well as food for purchase. We will also be hosting a toy drive at the event. Bring in an unwrapped toy for a child in need and receive extra 5 raffle tickets OR a drink ticket for a Green Flash Beer! Your digital photo will be emailed to you within one week of the event. Option to purchase additional photos. A special thanks to our presenting sponsor Children’s Primary Care Medical Group (CPCMG). Find the best primary pediatric healthcare close to home with the region’s only health network focused solely on children, their health and well-being! Sponsors interested in participating please contact Niki at niki@sandiegomoms.com
  • Australian artist Guido Van Helten is known for his large-scale murals, often painted on abandoned industrial sites. Now he's telling the stories of McKinney, Texas, on the sides of its grain silos.
  • Albert Lee is one of the most respected and renowned guitarists in music history, having worked with The Everly Brothers, Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris and The Cricketts over his long and illustrious career. The British-born country-rock artist started his career during the emerging rock 'n' roll scene of sixties London, when he swapped bands with the likes of Jimmy Page and Chris Farlowe. “The ultimate virtuoso. His skill is extraordinary, his ear is extraordinary and he’s gifted on just about every level.” - Eric Clapton After moving to the U.S. and assimilating himself into the country music scene, Albert quickly garnered a reputation as one of the fastest guitar players in the business. He recorded a number of solo albums, and won a GRAMMY in 2002 for his contribution on "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." He continues to tour today, and plays his signature Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar. "A brilliant guitar player. His sound is unmistakable - often emulated, never equalled.” - Emmylou Harris Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/albert-lee-2021
  • California's last operating nuclear power plant could get a second lease on life.
  • The group discussed ways to "mitigate price increases on American consumers" caused by the war and the need to address disruptions to energy and agricultural markets, the White House said.
  • The origin of the sandwich has been a long-standing debate between Tampa and Miami, which both claim ownership. The truth is neither came up with it.
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