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  • A far-right group in Jacksonville, Fla., has been regularly projecting hate symbols onto downtown buildings. Groups like this look to capitalize on what they see as a favorable political climate.
  • A law requires schools to display signs with "In God We Trust" on them if they are donated, but it doesn't mention a required language.
  • The new additions include a moose, a blackbird, a goose and a jellyfish. You will soon have a pink heart and a "shook face" at your fingertips, too.
  • Join us and experience the art of the victorian tea! Victorian Country Christmas is an event where you can shop and enjoy hand-crafted jewelry, textiles, pottery, wreaths, soaps, wood items, vintage china and more! The Victorian Craft Fair and Tea festival will take place at El Cajon Elks Lodge from Friday, November 12 through Sunday, November 14 on the following schedule: • Friday: Noon to 7 p.m. • Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get tickets here! – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT Admission is $25 per person. Proceeds benefit youth activities and veteran’s services. For more information, please visit www.elcajonvcc.com or contact Eugenia Jenness at jennesses@cox.net or at (619) 818-1527.
  • A boil-water notice, which has been in effect since July, is forcing many restaurant owners to travel to nearby cities to obtain water and ice. It's costing them considerable time and money.
  • San Diego State University this week confirmed a professor died after contracting the disease, but experts say chances of catching it are rare.
  • Longer days and shorter nights are ahead as daylight saving time goes into effect Sunday morning.
  • President Xiomara Castro, the country's first female leader, announced the policy shift in the final hours of International Women's Day.
  • Join local artist Stephanie to learn watercolor techniques and create a watercolor card ready to send to friends and family. All materials are supplied and no experience is necessary.
  • Nonprofit and small business loans, building "sexy" streets, reducing police overtime, investing in the city's Climate Equity Fund and a focus on supporting the San Diego Convention Center are among the highlights of Mayor Todd Gloria's $4.6 billion proposed budget. Plus, a preview of the California Report’s series honoring Californians lost to COVID-19. This week’s remembrance is about Eric Warner, who died last July in San Quentin Prison. Then, our weekend arts picks include a musical tribute to legendary San Diego flautist Holly Hofmann, a new contemporary painting installation, and a conversation with the poet-in-residence at Art Produce, Julia Alvarez, author of "How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents."
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