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  • Following the mayor's claims that "outside agitators" escalated protests this week at two Manhattan campuses, city officials released data saying 134 of the 282 people arrested were not students.
  • Gregory Page performs live (10 a.m. - Noon) from his prolific, poetic, profound discography including his botanical-themed songs in front of the little barn. A picturesque, idyllic natural, fun FREE event for the whole family! LISTEN, SHOP and LEARN about nature in this phenomenal place! Come celebrate the start of planting season with us! Discover a vast selection of native plants at great prices and explore our artisan market for unique holiday gifts from 10+ local vendors! Listen to live musicians throughout the day and enjoy local eats from a food truck. With access to our 100+ acre wholesale growing yard just across the street, we can offer a huge selection of native and drought-tolerant plants with a particular focus on the hardiest and best options for our Southern California landscape. Sign up to our newsletter here: https://nativewest.com/newsletter-sign-up Native West Nursery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Dance It Out this Mother’s Day to celebrate and dance with the magical Mamas in our lives! Hosted, DJed, and facilitated by DJ Clairevoyant and Kira Olsson. All ages are welcome to join in the fun; babies are strongly encouraged to wear headphones. Dance It Out is a conscious dance experience that provides a safe space for free dance, alongside facilitated movement. Dancers are encouraged to connect with their bodies, to let the music move them, and to groove as themselves in community with others. This is a sober event where all bodies and abilities are welcome and celebrated.
  • Over 200 U.S. Army Rangers scaled the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc on D-Day to destroy German long-range guns stationed at the top. Less than half remained standing after two days of fighting.
  • On Never Gets Late Here, Shenseea takes the scope of dancehall even higher. And, yet, the Jamaican singer tells NPR that she's already looking forward: “Just look out for new music. We’re not stopping."
  • For the most vulnerable in New Delhi, it's a struggle to survive. Ishtiyaq, 24, who sells the cooling yogurt drink lassi in a bazaar, says: “What can I say brother? The poor must endure it all.”
  • Nearly two years after Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida, for many, the dream of living in paradise is becoming unaffordable. Making the situation worse, because of lax permitting and development following the hurricane, FEMA is hiking the cost of flood insurance in vulnerable coastal communities like Cape Coral.
  • The Florida Highway Patrol has arrested the driver of a pickup truck that crashed into a farmworker bus early Tuesday on charges of driving under the influence-manslaughter. At least 40 were injured.
  • Two Alaska moms create a Yup'ik alphabet coloring book, with an Iñupiaq one next in line.
  • Join the San Diego Fixit Clinic community event at the La Mesa Branch Library on June 15, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pacific. First come, first serve! Learn how to: • Fix broken appliances and gadgets • Repair road and mountain bikes • Mend your favorite outfit For more information visit: sdfixitclinic.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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