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  • First, partial funding for the arts and homeless services is being considered by the San Diego City Council. Then, advocates rallied in San Diego this week to push back against proposed state cuts to health care benefits. Next, a local artist has designed coins for the U.S. Mint as part of America's 250th anniversary. Also, we’ll tell you what’s happening as part of this weekend's Queer Movement Fest 2026. And, some more weekend event ideas that you and yours could take part in.
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