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  • The Republican-led House voted to expel Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson for participating in a protest on the floor of the House over gun laws. A motion to remove Rep. Gloria Johnson failed.
  • We asked public health leaders what the World Health Organization should add to its docket in this anniversary year. Answers ranged from pay more attention to teen health to restore the world's trust.
  • Our weekend arts picks include ElectricLouieLand's Anthology Series, Quint ONE, Ariel Quartet, BLK Box, Art Produce and a new massive, outdoor mural at Bread and Salt.
  • Escondido 2nd Saturday Art Walk on the 2nd Saturday of each month we celebrate our vibrant Arts and Culture in Escondido. Escondido’s 2nd Saturday Arts & Culture Experience is a uniquely creative experience comprised of many different events includes the wondrously eclectic art galleries of Escondido’s historic downtown as well as interactive arts, theatre, museums and historical and educational experiences all around the area… and all throughout the day. Bring the kids, enjoy a date night, or a friends afternoon out… there’s something for everyone! New in 2021 explore our Historic downtown and discover our Pop Up artists on Grand Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You will find a wide variety of art and artists.
  • A spectacular family holiday concert, Carols by Candlelight, will take place December 10 & 11 at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Now in its 32nd year, proceeds from this holiday country concert will go to Rady Children’s Hospital. The two-night concert will feature country music stars singing their hits and favorite holiday songs. This year’s headliner is Mark Wills, making his Carols by Candlelight debut. Wills, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, has eight Top 10 Country Singles, three Top 10 Country Albums and has been named Academy of Country Music’s Top New Male Vocalist. Other headliners, and Carols by Candlelight veteran performers, include Jamie O’Neal, Anna Vaus, and Steve Vaus (2010 Grammy winner). O’Neal, an Academy of Country Music Award Winner, and multi-Grammy Nominee, has three Top 10 Country Singles. Anna Vaus was recently named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country; she also just received the Miranda Lambert Award and ASCAP Award. Also appearing in this year’s line-up is Back to the Garden, a Woodstock tribute band, recreating the music of the era, featuring the music of the Byrds, the Doors, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Joni Mitchell, Mamas and the Papas, Carole King, the Eagles, and more. Following the on-stage performances, to close the evening, the audience and stars meet in the courtyard and sing “Silent Night” by candlelight. In addition to the live entertainment, the benefit also features a live auction offering autographed guitars and other items, as well as silent auction items and raffle prizes, donated by sponsoring organizations. To learn ways to get involved or become a donor, visit http://www.carolsbycandlelight.com/our-donors/. VIP Orchestra seating, first 16 rows, is $94 per ticket, while the standard orchestra is $70 per ticket. Tickets are available (starting at $18) through the Box Office at (800) 988-4253. Active-duty military and first responders may purchase tickets at the box office at 50% off regular prices (ID required). The California Center for the Arts is located at 340 N. Escondido Blvd in Escondido (92025). For more information, visit www.CarolsByCandlelight.com.
  • The fatality rate on America's roads remains higher than before the pandemic, and some blame the increase on less traffic policing.
  • "I caution artistic directors against doing performative gestures that have no depth. We can see it," said San Diego Black Artist Collective president Joy Yvonne Jones. The group has put together a week-long festival of Black local art, theater, music and dance to commemorate Juneteenth.
  • Weinstein, a former Hollywood producer, is already serving his 23-year prison sentence doled out by a New York criminal court two years ago.
  • In Kindra Neely's debut graphic novel, Numb to This: Memoir of a Mass Shooting, she opens up about surviving a mass shooting and dealing with the aftermath.
  • The event takes place every Sun-Wed from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. PDT via video call with Spiritual Life Advisor/Business Coach Lisa Anderson. This is a one on one session where appointments needs to be booked ahead of time. In this event, you are able to ask questions concerning your relationships, career, personal path, or a life event. Questions must be specific and of true concern to you. Through the use of imagery and sensory gifts, Ms. Anderson will lay out all the pieces of the missing puzzle for you to be able to better understand your situation. She is able to show you what you are not seeing so you can move forward on your life journey. Ms. Anderson is known to dive deep into mental energies so please be at a stage of acceptance when attend this session. Be prepare for Ms. Anderson to:  Put Things Into Perspective With A Realistic Approach  Tell You Not What You Want To Hear But What You Need To Know  Dive Deep Into Mental Energies  Be Descriptive & Detail Oriented  Speak In A No Sugar Coating/ No Judgments Manner  Lay All The Missing Pieces Out For You In A Way You Can Understand  Not To Give You A Time Line As Time Is Fluid And Can Not Be Determine Who can benefit from this event? -Individuals who suffer from anxiety, stress, fears and overactive thinking -Individuals who find it hard to move forward from a past connection or experience -Individuals who need assurance about their present situation and choices -Individuals who looking to grow to the next level and looking for direction Space is limited so reserve your spot now. This event occurs on a weekly basis. Must be registered ahead of time. If you are interested in ongoing or future events surrounding Spiritual, Business, Relationships, Careers, or Life please visit the website.
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