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  • NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the U.S. taken by photographers from the network's member stations.
  • Join us for our annual Hispanic Heritage Month Cooking Class Celebration - this year with our very own Cocineras Traditionales! Three amazing chefs Rocina Lizarraga, Delia Rios & Freida Casas have been working so hard to get certified as traditional cooks from their home regions of Mexico and want to share their knowledge and skills with YOU! All three cooks represent different regions and cultures in Mexico. Rocina represents the southern area of the State of Sinaloa, Delia represents the state of Zacatecas and Freida represents the state of Guerrero. Stay tuned for more to come on the menu and the delicious regional dishes they will share! We are grateful that these women want to share their time and talents with us in the kitchen! You do not want to miss this class - amazing Mexican dishes will be shared and enjoyed. The class will be in English and Spanish translation will be available if requested. This class is valued at $75 and we offer sliding scale pricing. Olivewood Gardens on Facebook / Instagram
  • This week our speakers will inspire and instruct as we learn about a personal journey and how birds and insects coexist and co-workers depend! At 1 p.m. "From Hardship to the Spotlight" with Elsa Sevilla, Author & TV Host of "Historic Places" on KPBS/PBS. Elsa Sevilla takes you from hardship to healing in her personal story of resilience, identity, and transformation. At 2:30 p.m. "If You Love Birds, You Gotta Love Bugs!" with Gary Lillian, Volunteer, SD Bird Alliance The decline in global insect populations is a critical concern with cascading effects on ecosystems. Explore the intricate relationship between insects & birds, emphasizing how declining insect numbers threaten bird species. Please come early to get a parking permit and a good seat. There is an intermission between speakers. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • A San Diego tax proposal targeting short term rentals has garnered pushback from some property owners and Airbnb.
  • Immigration enforcement officers are sometimes forgoing license plates or otherwise masking their cars while apprehending migrants across the U.S.
  • Come and celebrate as Jitters Coffee Pub turns their newly renovated space and parking lot into an all-day Summer Bash on Saturday, July 12 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m! This community-wide celebration marks the official launch of Jitters’ extended hours and event calendar – and you won’t want to miss it! The new hours allow customers to enjoy a full entertainment schedule including live music, comedy nights, DJ sets, workshops, Taco Tuesdays, and more at their favorite coffee spot. Bringing together the community further cements Jitters as a third space that bridges the gap between home and work. This revamp comes after a partnership with culinary visionary Felix Alcaide of One Kitchen Collaborative and GRAMMY Award-winning musician and local resident, Jason Mraz. They both sparked a new chapter at Jitters that includes a renovation, a reimagined menu, and a calendar full of exciting events. All together this elevates the coffee pub that has served the community for over 30 years into a space that will continue to house good vibes for years to come. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/jitterscoffeepub/?hl=en
  • California Department of Fish and Wildlife public information officer Peter Tira said that most urban areas prohibit hunting or discharging lethal weapons within city limits.
  • Environmental groups are celebrating a ruling from the California Supreme Court related to rooftop solar panels. On Midday Edition Tuesday, we hear what the ruling could mean for the future of rooftop solar in California.
  • California lawmakers are trying to make local government meetings more open to non-English speakers. The bill could reduce long-standing barriers to the democratic process in Imperial County.
  • The court appeared ready to invalidate laws in some two dozen states that bar therapists from practicing a version of therapy that seeks to change a teenager's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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