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  • After early criticism for being late, FEMA is getting high marks from people affected by the July 4 floods, especially in hard-hit Hunt, Texas. But locals heap even more praise on religious charities.
  • Welcome the arrival of summer at our Summer Solstice Celebration on Friday, June 20th starting at 2 p.m. on the Buena Vista Terrace. Unwind in plush, soft-seating lounges while savoring chilled Frosé, handcrafted summer cocktails, and artfully curated small bites — each designed to capture the season’s vibrant flavors. As the sun dips below the horizon, enjoy curated acoustic sounds and raise a glass in a celebratory sunset toast. Let’s make the longest day of the year the most best one yet. *Reservations not required. Visit: https://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/rancho-bernardo-inn-events#!/e/jun-20th-2-00-pm-after-sunset-summer-solstice-celebration-36778de0/ Rancho Bernardo Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
  • Experience music through visual arts as the Palomar Concert Band experiments with musical sound elements. Listen to the ensemble as they sculpt the air through different sounds, timbres, and rhythms. Join us on an immersive journey of Sculpting Sounds. Visit: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/palomar-performing-arts/66db82f5f97d47168ad55b2a Palomar Performing Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ted Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, spent his life pushing open the doors of conventional thought, ushering in new directions and ideas, and always looking “through the wrong end of the telescope.” His wife, Audrey, continued that vision as she guided Ted’s legacy across the nearly 30 years following his passing. Such stewardship included the formation of The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection, allowing the world its first chance to see images Ted had made privately yet never shared with the general public. The works included in this exhibition are not only an inspired tribute to Ted and Audrey’s vision, but to those of us who also believe life is better when viewed through the wrong end of the telescope. In homage to this unique perspective, select works in this exhibition include rare examples signed by Audrey Geisel. "25 Year s Through The Wrong End of The Telescope" offers a rare glimpse into the artistic life of this celebrated American icon and chronicles almost seven decades of work that, in every respect, is uniquely, stylistically, and endearingly Seussian. EC Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to hire 10,000 employees over five years, echoing a Border Patrol expansion in the 2000s.
  • California lawmakers are advancing a measure that would curb journalists’ access to their home addresses and contact information through their voter registration records, an attempt watchdog groups say hinders the public’s ability to hold politicians accountable.
  • 'Tis the season! We've got a gift guide, book recommendations from San Diego's independent bookstores and sustainable ways to wrap those presents.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WBAA listener Bob Kozak of Lafayette, Indiana, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • 1960s pop star Connie Francis has died. The first female singer to chart a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, she sold over 40 million records before the age of 25.
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