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The San Diego Padres will be playing games in Houston and Chicago next month over Memorial Day weekend, but Petco Park should be rocking regardless.
The downtown stadium, the team’s home since it opened in 2004, will host a musical double-header with a May 29 concert by the Beach Boys and a May 30 concert by Ziggy Marley.
Both concerts will adhere to all current COVID-19 health guidelines for public stadium events, with masks required at all times when not eating and drinking for all attendees 2 or older. Tickets for each performance go on sale next week. Ticket information appears below.
Umbra Raises $32M to Expand Satellite Constellation
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Space based intelligence company raises $32M to step on the gas expand team and increase satellite production
Umbra has a desire to reduce the cost of radar data while offering unrivaled product quality. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Umbra, a 5.5-year-old Santa Barbara-based intelligence and technology company, announced that it has raised $32 million in equity financing. The financing was led by Nimble Ventures with participation from Umbra’s existing investors - CrossCut Ventures, Starbridge Ventures, Hemisphere Ventures, PonValley, and others.
Umbra invented the world’s only microsatellite that can see through clouds, at night, in high resolution (
Meghan is fuming after Prince Philip s funeral - by New Idea 26 Apr 2021
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had hoped to spend their 10th wedding anniversary enjoying peace, quiet and each other’s company after their most stressful year yet.
WATCH: Prince William responds to Meghan and Harry s explosive claims
After all they’ve endured, from public attacks slung by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on global television, through to burying William’s beloved grandfather recently, they were due for a break.
Short-tempered William is said to be feeling “anxious” after his first encounter with his estranged brother, Prince Harry, following Prince Philip’s funeral, where Kate earned praise around the world for delicately orchestrating the public peace talk.
“The goal is to cover everybody,” Anticouni told the
Santa Barbara Independent. “If people want to bring their own action, Four Seasons might be confronted with another 150-plus employees who each have their own types of claims. It would be a logistics nightmare for Four Seasons.”
Anticouni plans to go to mediation with the Four Seasons at the end of April to retrieve the money if the hotel agrees to treat the case as a class-action lawsuit.
Typically, a court would determine the demanded fees for roughly a third of what the attorney obtains for a client, but due to the size of the case, Anticouni would accept half the amount, he said.
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