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  • According to the DA's Office, data shows North County residents are experiencing some crimes at far higher rates than the rest of the county.
  • On behalf of the House of Restoration Community Connections, a 501C(3) non-profit organization, we would like to invite you to participate in our (Esteem. Value. Worth. Women’s Movement.) Our fundraiser will start Nov. 8th through Dec. 18th. This event is a Fundraiser going towards women entrepreneurs, building woman’s Self-Esteem, Restorative Care Packages for young ladies and women in need of temporary personal items. We are anticipating participants from 3 local schools, women in Mississippi and Florida. The fundraiser will be an excellent opportunity for your business to collaborate with our movement and organization not only locally but globally. In addition, donation deductibility will be given under the IRS 501 (C3) non-profit exempt status. Presenting Sponsor - $5000.00 Platinum Sponsor 2500.00 Gold Sponsor 750.00 Silver Sponsor 500.00 Purple Sponsor 250.00 Individual Sponsor 25.00. To receive the full details of our Sponsorship Levels Package please inquire at our website by joining the community and sending an email at www.hofrcc.org.
  • The Friends of the Encinitas Library has commissioned a new mural by local artist Kevin Anderson to adorn an interior wall of the library. The 10’ X 14’ untitled mural is part of a larger effort to bring additional elements of the Encinitas environment into the library experience for all visitors. The artist will bring the mural to life during the library’s regular operating hours, allowing the public a first-hand opportunity to observe an artist at work. When: Nov. 8, 2021 (10:00am-4:00pm) Where: Encinitas Library
  • The ruling overturning a strict New York law on concealed weapons will likely lead to a challenge of California gun laws.
  • The administration proposed an overhaul of regulations to expand protections for LGBTQI+ students and require schools to respond to all sexual discrimination complaints.
  • Students from Mesa and Miramar Colleges are interning at the San Diego State Coastal Marine Institute Laboratory this summer.
  • The long-term growth strategy of the regional planning agency tries to balance future transportation needs with climate change reduction goals. But–with no plan to widen freeways–It's already facing political opposition. Meanwhile, can businesses require you to show proof of vaccination? Plus, a feature on a local Japanese farming family that has persevered and thrived here despite legal barriers, internment camps, and the pandemic.
  • Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and tribal leaders are advocating for a congressional commission to examine the impacts of the federal Native American forced-assimilation policy.
  • It's an extraordinary show of discipline for a congressional committee, with a minimum of showboating, yielding hearings that resemble Dateline NBC or investigative podcasts.
  • Fifty years ago, Title IX banned discrimination based on sex in educational institutions. College sports had to change. This is the story of how four women fought to make that happen.
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