San Marcos Public Library to host Lost River Film Fest screenings
The San Marcos Public Library is set to host free screenings of new, independent films during the Lost River Film Festival.The library will host screenings throughout Friday and Saturday.Two dramatic [San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]
sanmarcosrecord.comโA problem of conscienceโ: Del Rio humanitarian nonprofits, residents weigh in on Abbottโs border plan
On the same day the governor visited the small city of Del Rio for a statewide summit, residents who live, govern, volunteer and serve wondered if his message would resonate with their growing needs as the region witnesses a significant increase in migrant crossings.
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Uber plans to 'double down' on bikes and scooters next year especially in Europe
Uber plans to "double down" on its investment into electric bikes and scooters in 2020, with a particular focus on Europe, an executive at the company said. The firm bought Jump, a bike-sharing service based in the U.S., last year betting on growth in the so-called "micromobility" space. "We want to double down on micromobility," Christian Freese, Jump's head of EMEA, told CNBC in an interview. "We have seen how beautifully it works with our core business and ride sharing, and want to invest more and deeper, especially in Europe." Uber claims adoption of Jump's bikes and scooters in Europe has outpaced that of the U.S. in the last eight months.
cnbc.comJob creation see biggest jump since 1999
Job creation see biggest jump since 1999 The latest jobs report is better than expected. Employers added more than a quarter of a million jobs in December. That brought the 2014 total to nearly 3 million new jobs created, the best year for job creation since 1999. But it's not all good news. CBS News Analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.
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