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  • Traditional farmers around the world are walking away from millions of acres of land where they once grew crops or grazed animals. It's provoking mixed reactions.
  • Putting land into trust can help tribes preserve cultural sites and develop housing, medical centers and other services.
  • A federal judge has paused a sweeping new plan from the Trump administration to halt categories of federal spending.
  • "You cannot look at these photographs without feeling the love, joy, and pride in every picture and profession . . . a unique tapestry of stories, waiting to be shared." (Mark Cafferty, CEO, San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation) We're impressed by the resilience of Artisan Businesses. We wanted a creative way to tell their stories, while celebrating their work. So here is "Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker" - a photography exhibit that invites conversations about supporting local small businesses. The gallery is now open in downtown San Diego at UCSD Park & Market, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We're showcasing butchers from Valley Farm Market and The Meatery, bakers Hija del Maiz and Astra Bakehouse, and candlemakers 1502 Candles and Moo Lala! This installation explores the question - how do artisan businesses thrive in San Diego (which Architectural Digest just named America's "most expensive city")? Rebecca Smith and TJ Carter are the collaborators of this installation.
  • Recycling has long been a bedrock of conservation and an income source for many people. But in California, getting nickels and dimes back for bottles and cans has become much harder.
  • Trump can now start selling his majority stake in the Truth Social parent company, as a lockup on insider sales expires. But that could tank the price of the stock.
  • California has turned to incarcerated firefighters since 1915. To those opposed to the use of inmates as firefighters, the system is seen as exploitative.
  • Don’t miss the San Diego Made Summer Market at Liberty Station on Saturday, Saturday, August 10 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, August 11 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This creative summer festival will feature over 120 local curated makers, showcasing the best of San Diego's creative community and offering attendees a unique shopping experience outdoors on Liberty Station’s Beautiful North Promenade. Guests can enjoy gourmet food trucks, floral stands, live music performances, Instagram-able photo ops, styled lounges, craft stations, kids activities, and more! This event is free, but anyone who makes a $5 or more donation to San Diego Made on the RSVP site or at the door will get a FREE handmade gift (while supplies last.) Bring the whole family to the San Diego Made Summer Market for some fun in the sun while supporting local businesses! Visit: https://www.sdmademarkets.com/summer-market San Diego Made Markets on Instagram and Facebook
  • Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society helped overturn abortion rights. He spoke to Morning Edition about the Teneo Network's plan to disrupt Hollywood and other perceived centers of liberal thinking.
  • As the Siedler family fights over Padres ownership, the team faces uncertainty during a period of remarkable success and community pride.
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