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  • Join Vanguard Culture on Sat. July 27 at The Soap Factory in Logan Heights for a VIP Foodie Night with ENVZN Urban Art Takeover, featured Visual & Performing Artists. On Sept. 14, sites along the Commercial Street corridor in Logan Heights will be transformed by creatives from both sides of the border in film, theatre, dance, visual arts and more. Meet the artists, community members, sponsors, donors, elected officials, and representatives of World Design Capital San Diego - Tijuana 2024 who are making this project possible. Preview works and performances that will be part of the festival; sample delicious culinary creations inspired by ENVZN Featured Artists, vote for your favorite Chef/Artist collaboration; enjoy delicious wines from the Valle de Guadalupe, craft cocktails, take your portrait at our Urban Photo station by Josue Castro, and sample fragrant hand-made soaps by Early Girl Creations at The Soap Factory. $50 for Creative Industry Professionals with a website at registration or business card at the door. $150 General Admission ($100 of your ticket is a tax-deductible donation in support of Vanguard Culture's mission to advance San Diego's creative industry workforce.) Thank you so much for making what we do possible. We look forward to celebrating you! (If you require ADA support such as mobility assistance or a sign language interpreter to enhance your experience, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would be happy to accommodate your needs.) Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • Most states allow some sale of cannabis, but testing for pesticides and mold in the weed supply varies from one state to another.
  • The company behind the scam-baiting granny said the AI technology can keep scammers on the phone for 40 minutes at a time, keeping them away from real people.
  • Nearly two years ago, the owners of Atlanta's leading newspaper hired former CNN executive Andrew Morse to reverse its steep decline. He's laid out a grand vision.
  • California's reputation as a politically liberal state is being tested in a string of U.S. House districts that are expected to play into control of the chamber.
  • A federal judge in Texas has struck down the government's ban on noncompetes. An estimated 30 million U.S. workers are subject to the employment agreements.
  • The city of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency Tuesday night as strong winds spurred the rapid spread of two wildfires in separate areas of the foothills on the northern edges of the city.
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had hoped for this outcome when he called for the confidence vote, analysts say. His aim: to win fresh elections in February and come back with a stronger mandate.
  • As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling onto trees are common. What is it — and what's in it?
  • Jobs in the government sector saw the largest month-over gains, adding 7,400 positions.
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