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  • The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband texted, "Dad went to war last night,' evoking the language of the far right, Christian anti-abortion movement.
  • 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."
  • Take time for yourself while your kids dive into a full week of creativity and fun at our Summer Break Camps! For just $400 a week, young artists in grades K-5 will explore a variety of exciting printmaking activities designed to spark their imagination. Led by our talented teaching artists, campers will try new techniques, collaborate on group projects, and create unique masterpieces to bring home. With plenty of breaks for snacks, movement, and lunch, the days are a perfect mix of creativity and play. Give yourself a break while your kids make art and lasting memories! Why Choose ArtReach? Our Summer Camps are a hands-on experience where kids in grades K-5 can explore art projects focusing on goal-setting, self-expression, and celebrating their unique strengths. Campers will build confidence, collaborate with peers, and create a portfolio of colorful work that showcases their creativity and imagination! **There will be no camp on June 19 or July 4; the cost for those weeks has been adjusted accordingly. Buy 2 or more Weekly Camps, and get 5% off! Plus, get 10% off sibling discounts. ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • If more than half of eligible property owners submit a written protest, then the city would not be able to roll out a trash fee.
  • San Diego-based Navy senior chief Ben Kibler was going to advance into a highly selective officer program this year. That is until the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth labeled those with gender dysphoria "incompatible with the high mental and physical standards necessary for military service."
  • ICE raids have led to fear and anxiety for immigrants in Los Angeles. That fear extends even to those who are in the U.S. legally, keeping many away from public life.
  • Police say Trenton Abston, 25, came to Mayor Paul Young's home armed with a Taser. Officers allegedly found rope and duct tape in his car.
  • The Trump administration is slashing jobs at Voice of America's parent agency by 85%. Journalists who have risked their freedom to report for the broadcaster wonder what happens next.
  • "The Arcades", an undergraduate collage of music, is a UCSD student-led music festival seeking to showcase undergraduate talent. Featuring genres ranging from opera to hardcore metal and everything in between, the inaugural edition of The Arcades is an exciting synthesis of the diversity and talent that UCSD’s student population has to offer. Organised by a team of undergraduate students, the idea for a student-run festival was birthed by Professor Steven Schick, who helms The Arcades Steering Committee. Programming, Administrative Matters, Live Audio and Sound, Marketing as well as Performances will feature undergraduates at the forefront, providing them with the exciting opportunity to showcase their talents at a world-class institution. The Arcades will spotlight 337 individual musicians, 32 distinct instruments and 28 different genres, with many of these performers having their live audience debut at the festival. Taking place on May 18th 2025, the festival will see the Conrad Prebys Music Center reimagined, and will present over 6 hours of music spanning the entire building. This is a show that is the first of its kind, and is definitely not one to be missed! Visit: https://www.squadup.com/events/the-arcades The Arcades on Instagram
  • Home prices increased last month in San Diego County from $1.01 million to $1.05 million for an existing single-family home, as May's sales pace fell 5.1% statewide, the California Association of Realtors announced Thursday.
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