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  • Gallery reception for "Bird Singers" at City Gallery at San Diego City College. City Gallery is a space for exploring art across all media and genres. The gallery showcases work that reflects the experiences and issues of the world in which we all live today. Located in the heart of City College and downtown San Diego, City Gallery is uniquely situated within San Diego's cultural and civic centre. It provides City College's diverse local student population access to art through innovative exhibitions, community collaborations, workshops and lectures. The gallery engages and inspires the academic population and surrounding San Diego community. Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Noon - 4 p.m. and by appointment Email citygallery@sdccd.edu to schedule gallery visit outside of regular hours Parking: Free parking is available in staff lot 8 on C St & 14 St for receptions and special events. During regular gallery hours visitors can park in staff Lot 8, but only in the designated visitor spaces, time limit is one hour. Metered and free street parking is also available on the surrounding blocks. ADA accessible parking is available at Lot 300 below the AH building, take the elevator to the gallery on the 3rd floor. City Gallery on Facebook
  • Californians accused of certain drug and retail theft crimes may already be facing stiffer penalties under an initiative voters passed this year, alongside related bills Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law.
  • A new California law imposes harsher penalties for assaulting emergency room workers. It responds to rising attacks on health care workers, despite concerns from progressives and prison-reform advocates.
  • Before Tuesday, North Carolina had 136 offenders on death row, among the top 5 largest death rows in the U.S. Gov. Roy Cooper's office said it had received clemency petitions from 89 of them.
  • A new law prohibits local governments from mandating voter identification, but Huntington Beach is fighting back.
  • Four weeks after a puzzling outbreak was reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization has identified the cause.
  • NPR's health reporters followed the emerging science on what keeps our brains and our minds healthy. Here are highlights of the studies that piqued our readers' interest the most.
  • Here's what NPR's White House correspondents would ask Biden at a press conference as his presidency comes to a close.
  • World Health Organization director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who escaped an Israeli airstrike in Yemen, says Gaza's health crisis is indescribable and is calling for a ceasefire.
  • A new law prohibits local governments from mandating voter identification, but Huntington Beach is fighting back.
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