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  • Republicans have raised the alarm about a migrant crime wave. Nationally, crime is down even as immigration has surged, but the concerns are real in some neighborhoods.
  • The annual San Diego Pride Parade is the largest single-day civic event in the region and is among the largest Prides in the United States, attracting over 300,000 people. Cheer on colorful floats & parade participants as we celebrate and honor the LGBTQ community at the San Diego Pride Parade in Hillcrest. Locations: The parade begins at the Hillcrest Pride Flag at University Ave. and Normal St., proceeds west on University Ave., turns south on 6th Ave., turns left onto Balboa Dr. and ends at Quince Dr. Route Length: 1.5 miles Click here to learn more about Accessibility at the Pride Parade. For more information visit: sdpride.org
  • The singers and players of the Popular Music Ensemble will cover a mix of hits from the ’70s to today. Students are placed in small ensembles that focus on covering songs from various eras. Come rock out with us! Directed by Matt Falker. For more information visit: miracostatheatre.universitytickets.com
  • Get your first look at this year’s Frequency Vocal Jazz Ensemble! This preview concert will prepare the choir to travel to San Luis Obispo to perform at the Cuesta College Vocal Jazz Festival in November. Repertoire will be presented by the full choir and by selected soloists. Directed by Matt Falker. For more information visit: miracostatheatre.universitytickets.com
  • The senior editor says CEO Katherine Maher has "divisive views" that confirm the issues he wrote about in an essay accusing NPR of losing the public's trust.
  • Nickelodeon's megahit show SpongeBob SquarePants made its TV debut on May 1, 1999. Fans of the cartoon span generations and the animated series has become a multibillion-dollar franchise.
  • Written by Maggie Montague and illustrated by Narine Olennikova, "Grace and Nora’s Dance Among the Stars" is inspired by the real-life friendship of Grace and Nora. Nora loves to engage with her friends and the world around her through dance and the use of her wheelchair. In 2017, Grace and Nora performed their first dance and have been dancing together ever since. Touched by their story, Maggie wanted to weave the magic of their dancing into a fantastical world where dreams become tangible enough to dance on. A portion of the proceeds from Grace and Nora’s Dance Among the Stars will go toward supporting nonprofit organizations. About the Author: Maggie Montague is a storyteller, copywriter, and copyeditor, who has always felt most at home between the pages of a good book. She studied writing for many years in many places, first graduating with her BA from Whitworth University in Spokane, WA, and then earning her MFA from West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. This is her first children’s book, written to celebrate her close family friends.
  • As gun violence spiked in Philadelphia after the pandemic, some residents and nonprofits banded together to help victims.
  • Former President Donald Trump's anecdote about encouraging Russian aggression toward some NATO countries is a sign of his foreign policy plans if elected — or maybe it's not.
  • In its announcement, the Education Department said five complaints involve alleged antisemitic harassment and two involve anti-Muslim harassment on campuses across the country.
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