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  • Local Indigenous leaders are working to increase representation and cultural awareness. That also means making higher education more inclusive. We hear from San Diego State University’s tribal liaison. In other news, the California Center for the Arts is a North County hub for culture, art and community. A foundation has managed it for 30 years, but a budget deficit for Escondido could mean a change. Plus, Seaworld San Diego doubled as a giant classroom yesterday for STEM: science, technology, engineering and math.
  • The ring, discovered by a metal detectorist in the U.K., is estimated to sell for between $19,000 and $23,000 at auction.
  • Ancient Greek and Roman statues didn't originally look like they do now in museums. A new study says they didn't smell the same, either.
  • The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
  • Over the past decade, enrollment at San Diego County public schools has decline by about five percent. That means there are 27,000 fewer students in local schools. State officials are projecting rates of decline will only get worse, which will force educators to make some hard decisions.
  • Join us on June 7th at 12 p.m. for the 4th Annual Julian Town Square Music Festival! We've never been closer to FINALLY having a Julian Town Square. Please come on down, show your support and help us get to the finish line. - Kimmi Bitter & Westside Twang - Tim Flannery And The Lunatic Fringe - Thea The Band - The Ordeal - Donn Bree & Friends - Dolly's Revenge - Subconscious Culture We will have vendors, food, local artisans, many unique contribution opportunities. FREE EVENT - Please consider making a donation to help further the progress on the Julian Town Square. This is a charity event in support of the continued development of The Julian Town Square. Admission is free and this is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your own outdoor chairs. Visit: Julian Music Festival
  • Our roundup of arts and culture to discover in San Diego this month: Visual art, music, theater, dance, outdoor festivals, books, film and more. Up next: The Rosin Box Project's women choreographers showcase; "Land and Sea" at MCASD; Omar Sosa; Sacra/Profana; San Diego Short Film Festival; Ron Currie; and Domonique King's "Get Hammered."
  • There is no better place to soak up the sun and celebrate the summer than at Seaport Village, the ideal daycation destination. From the sights and the sounds of seaside entertainment to fresh flavors by local tastemakers, there is so much to celebrate. On Saturday, June 7, you are invited to enjoy all that Seaport Village has to offer with live music throughout the day, family-friendly activities, shopping specials, and small bites from participating vendors. Featuring: - Live music and DJ dance party - Classic car show - Complimentary carousel rides Family entertainment including: - Caricature artist - Photo opportunities at the Seaport Village wave - Bubble fun zone - Balloon artist - Face painting - Food samples from our diverse eateries - Special retail discounts and promotions Visit: https://www.seaportvillage.com/ Seaport Village on Instagram and Facebook
  • The First Marine Division Band will be celebrating 250 years of the Marine Corps with music ranging from Sousa to Bernstein. Enjoy a picturesque sunset at the Junior Seau Pier Amphitheater and the performance is free and open to the public. Visit: https://www.music.marines.mil/Bands/1st-Marine-Division-Band-California/ United States Marine Corps on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Pentagon and U.S. military officials in Europe are working with NATO members to ship more Patriot missile systems to Ukraine and release more munitions that were briefly halted.
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