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  • Heavily criticized 40 years ago for her Vietnam Veterans' Memorial design, the artist-architect-activist prefers to talk about her artistic process rather than her life
  • We've heard again and again that crime is rising. But the reality is far more complex, in part because of how we define crime in the first place.
  • Racially restrictive covenants were once common across San Diego County. Though deemed illegal in 1948, the language still appears in many home and property deeds across the county.
  • Join the Escondido Chamber of Commerce as we host our 24th Annual Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament on Friday, May 6. It is going to be at a familiar venue again this year - The Vineyard at Escondido - and we're proud to partner once again with the California Center for the Arts, along with the Escondido Police Athletic League and have the proceeds benefiting both organizations this year! We will also have an EARLY starting time like last year, with Registration starting @ 6:30am, and a SHOTGUN start promptly at 7:30am...so please plan accordingly, and get ready for an awesome day of golf, friends, food, and making a difference in our community! Date | Friday, May 6, 2022 at 7:30am Location | The Vineyard @ Escondido Golf Course Register here! Your contribution through sponsorship, participation, and donations for the raffle and silent auction is greatly appreciated. We can't do this event without our amazing sponsors, so if you'd like to find out more information regarding Sponsorship please call the Escondido Chamber of Commerce at 760-745-2125 or email chris@escondidochamber.org For further information on this event please visit the website : https://escondidochamber.org/golf/ Escondido Chamber of Commerce Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Prescribing medical abortions across state lines is now risky for doctors. "We're talking about something that's a protected right in one state and a felony in a sister state," says one legal scholar.
  • The premiere of the film Don't Worry Darling at the Venice Film Festival has created new memes and much-debated moments — none of which involve what actually happens onscreen.
  • Families who had their lives shattered on Dec. 14, 2012, are still straining under the weight of their losses — and still pushing for the changes they had hoped would have already happened by now.
  • Snapchat's Family Center lets parents see whom their teen is contacting, but not their messages. Parents can also confidentially report accounts that concern them, without their child's knowledge.
  • With midterm elections coming up in November, it's time to dismantle the "Latino voter" myth once and for all.
  • Israelis react sharply — both positively and negatively — to news that former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with a far-right government, could be in a position to take power again.
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