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  • After last week’s barn-burner (and serf-burner) of an episode, this season climax qualifies as anti-. The season ends not with a bang, but with a lot of whimpering.
  • Research shows that a toxic mix of past traumas and the stresses of resettlement puts refugee kids at significantly higher risk of long term mental health challenges. A new effort aims to mitigate those risks by supporting parents and children in refugee families.
  • The North and South Taurids occur every year in September, October, and November. They may have originated from a comet that broke up about 10,000 years ago.
  • April's rate compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 4.8% for California and 3.5% for the United States during the same period.
  • The much-anticipated decision has rattled supporters of psychedelic therapies. The drugmaker says it will ask the agency to reconsider.
  • After the arrests of dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters, students across the country have erected encampments on campuses in solidarity.
  • The concert promoters who ran popular music cruises are now trying the music vacation concept on land, promising no lines and a different kind of music fest experience for both artists and fans.
  • The future of Green Oak Ranch in Vista is clearer now that Vista-based nonprofit Solutions for Change has been selected to buy the property.
  • Supervisor Tara Lawson-Remer spearheaded the Sustainable, Equitable and Local Food Sourcing Program. Local farmers say it's a game changer.
  • The Escondido Creek Conservancy, a non-profit organization, invites you to a family-friendly outdoor festival at the gorgeous Mountain Meadow Preserve in Hidden Meadows. Join us for a day filled with nature-based activities suitable for all ages and physical abilities; the schedule of activities is on the registration site. For those who prefer a leisurely experience, please relax on the Conservancy's veranda with a good book or explore nature-based booths to learn more about local flora and fauna. Others can join the Conservancy on an interpretive hike to get their steps in for the day while they learn about the Conservancy's work to preserve and restore the Escondido Creek watershed. There will also be a silent auction! The cost is $50 for individuals, $75 for couples, and $100 for a family of four. Children 5 and under are free. A healthy lunch is included in your ticket price. Your ticket to this event is a contribution to our fundraising efforts, supporting the crucial work of Conservancy educators in providing outdoor learning opportunities. This event serves as a fundraiser for the Conservancy's outdoor education programs benefiting youth and adults in North County. Annually, the Conservancy reaches over 15,000 individuals, with a focus on many from disadvantaged communities, through its programs, events, and exhibits. Your participation helps us continue our mission and make a positive impact in our community. The Escondido Creek Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram
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