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  • The first shipment of Ukrainian grain arrived in Ethiopia on Wednesday. But the delivery — six truckloads — is just a fraction of what is needed across the entire continent.
  • The whiskey maker argues that the toy named Bad Spaniel infringes on its trademark, confuses consumers and tarnishes its reputation.
  • CPUC will decide the fate of proposed rules that could remove financial incentives to install solar panels on complexes with more than one electric meter.
  • Father’s Day is fast approaching, and the Gaslamp Quarter will spoil dads, soon-to-be-dads, grandpas, fur-baby dads, and all fatherly figures on Sunday, June 19! Come down to the iconic Quarter and bring the family to eat, drink, laugh, and celebrate at the Gaslamp Quarter making Father’s Day extraordinary. During your visit swing by 5th Avenue and Market Street between Noon to 4 p.m. for The Gaslamp Pop-Up BBQ Sauce Stand providing a FREE delicious BBQ Sauce, Hot Jam or BBQ Salt to every person who provides proof of parking at Park-It-On-Market or the 6th and K Parkade during their Gaslamp Quarter visit. Treat dad to delicious cuisine and take advantage of the various specials participating Gaslamp restaurants will offer to celebrate this Father’s Day right. WHEN: Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19, 2022, from Noon - 4 p.m. WHAT: Father’s Day Celebrations throughout the day in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Dads will be getting FREE BBQ sauce & more, and everyone is invited to enjoy the Backyard BBQ themed photo-op. WHERE: The historic Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, CA. BBQ sauce give away and photo-op at 5th and Market. PARKING: Parking is made easy in the Gaslamp Quarter at the following garages: Park-It-On-Market 6th & K Parkade PHOTO-OPS: Father’s day celebrations, families throughout the quarter, BBQ sauce freebies, BBQ themed photo-ops all set in the beautiful Gaslamp Quarter. Gaslamp.org will host up to date information on venue offerings as a hub for all information for Father's Day in the Quarter
  • There are efforts to change how decisions are made about which books libraries should stock and which section they belong in. Some advocate using a national rating system like the one used for movies.
  • Data shows more than 50% of millennials age 27 to 42 now own a home, but that's not the case in San Diego.
  • The tax cut was part of a package of unfunded cuts unveiled only days ago that sent the pound to record lows and was widely seen as politically toxic.
  • These are some proposals from global design firms, all intended to help keep sand on the beaches.
  • Tijuana shelter operators are protesting a new agreement between the U.S. and Mexico that sends deported Venezuelans to Tijuana. In other news, a new psychiatric health facility is now on the way in Oceanside, four years after the controversial closure of a psychiatric unit at Tri-City Medical Center. Plus, as the cost of living in San Diego increases, many artists are unable to pursue their passion in order to take other jobs to pay bills. But the people behind a new housing development in Vista want to change that by focusing on art and affordability.
  • Juul Labs has reached settlements covering cases brought by about 10,000 plaintiffs related to its vaping products. Buffeted by lawsuits, Juul announced hundreds of layoffs last month.
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