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  • A NASA mission launching in October will send cameras and other scientific equipment to see, among other things, whether Jupiter's moon Europa could sustain life.
  • The bodies of two men looking for Sasquatch were found in a forest in Washington state after a three-day search.
  • Join us this June for our second annual Taste of Home fundraising event in Carlsbad. We are excited to celebrate 13 years of homeownership for our Roosevelt Street community in Carlsbad, and we will be raising funds for our newest communities in Escondido and Santee. We rely on the support of our entire community to provide more opportunities for affordable homeownership, so we hope you’ll join us and invite a friend. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from some of our homeowners and learn more about our upcoming projects. Enjoy food and drinks from chefs and restaurants around the county as they share their favorite tastes from home. You can support our work by participating in our raffle and auction, win fun prizes, and learn about all the ways that San Diego Habitat works within our region. For more information visit: sandiegohabitat.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Climate change advocates heaped praise on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz
  • About 100 San Diegans are part of a class action lawsuit against the city, alleging its “utter failure” to maintain Chollas Creek flood control infrastructure.
  • The Israeli attack on the Lebanese army came hours after Israeli troops fired on the headquarters of U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, injuring two peacekeepers for the second time this week.
  • Native American New Year was celebrated on the solstice under a canopy of winter stars. Near a crackling bonfire, the Nisqually tribe shared their culture and renewed their sacred pact with the salmon.
  • Paleontologist Ken Lacovara never expected to find critical fossil data in a New Jersey suburb—let alone info about the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs. His dig site is now a fossil park and museum.
  • Vice President Harris is trying to win over undecided voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania. Former President Donald Trump also talked about manufacturing policy this week in Georgia.
  • In the San Diego Archaeological Center’s adult-friendly Ancient Echoes series, we look back into the archaeological record at the origins of many of our favorite things and breaking the conceptions of their modernity. Have you ever wondered about the roots of mead, chocolate, or beer? What about the importance of art, dance, and music to Ice Age hunter-gatherers? Ancient Echoes explores these topics and more, offering an interactive experience aimed at connecting us back with our deep past. In this installment of our Ancient Echoes, you’ll make art the ancient way! Using natural pigments and a little human creativity, you’ll produce a one-of-a-kind paleolithic art piece (no cave required). All art materials will be provided. Tickets include 2 drinks per person (non-alcoholic options available). 21+ only. Cost: $40; SDAC Members $35 Visit: Ancient Echoes: Pints & Pigments San Diego Archeological Center on Instagram and Facebook
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