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  • A local journalist in small town New York and an aspiring writer in Eastern Ukraine discovered they had a lot more to learn from each other than either expected.
  • City officials announced the creation of a civic initiative on Wednesday to help San Diegans identify businesses offering support for victims of hate crimes and learn how to report — and potentially prevent — such offenses.
  • A new Texas law that penalizes financial institutions trying to go green is full of loopholes, and is straight up ignored. But other states are following Texas's punitive approach all the same.
  • Join us for an I-5 Construction Open House! You’re invited to the Caltrans and SANDAG Build NCC Virtual Open House on Wednesday, September 22 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.. This highly anticipated project will extend one HOV/Carpool Lane in each direction of Interstate 5 (I-5) between Palomar Airport Road in the City of Carlsbad and State Route 78 (SR 78) in the City of Oceanside. This construction marks the final stage of Build NCC and will begin late 2021 and is expected to be complete by 2023. To prepare for the groundbreaking, the Caltrans and SANDAG Build NCC construction team invites residents, business owners, and the community to: • Learn more about the Carpool/HOV construction details and timeline • Provide feedback on transportation needs and opportunities for North County • Participate in a Q&A session with project team members Join us on Zoom! Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85335273659 Telephone: (669) 900 9128 Webinar ID: 853 3527 3659 Additional information: • A recording of the meeting will be posted to the SANDAG Meetings YouTube page following the meeting. • This workshop will be held in English and Spanish. Access to translated materials and translators is available for free. Please contact BuildNCC@keepsandiegomoving.com or (844) 622-0050 (phone) for assistance. SANDAG staff will make every effort to arrange for language assistance as soon as possible.
  • A judge Monday denied a request from four San Diego County businesses seeking to resume indoor operations following the county's recent slide into the purple tier of the state's coronavirus reopening plan.
  • The Justice Department said that the HEROES Act of 2003 gives the administration “sweeping authority” to reduce or eliminate student debt during a national emergency, ”when significant actions with potentially far-reaching consequences are often required.”
  • Rival Lyft predicted the omicron surge would hinder growth, a sign that despite easing health restrictions, ride-hailing apps are still adapting to the pandemic.
  • Thousands of people lost their homes and businesses in the tornadoes that tore through Kentucky last week. Now, residents are sorting out how to move forward and whether or not to rebuild.
  • People in government offices, businesses and schools throughout San Diego County participated in a statewide earthquake preparedness drill.
  • Kentucky's governor said the numbers would likely rise significantly and it could take weeks to find all the victims. Torrential rains swamped towns across Appalachia earlier this week.
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