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  • The justices have agreed to hear only the claim that Tennessee’s law denies trans minors the equal protection of the law.
  • At an encampment in California, people seeking asylum fight hot temperatures, rugged terrain and misinformation on how to get asylum in the U.S.
  • Cities around Phoenix are spending billions to develop water infrastructure. Local leaders say it's a necessary step as the Colorado River shrinks and groundwater dries up.
  • Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders announce an agreement to bridge the state budget deficit by dipping into reserves and reducing some spending. The deal also calls for a bill in August to set aside more money and a 2026 constitutional amendment to grow the state’s rainy day fund.
  • Across the country, including in swing states, people have been priced out of buying homes. Record numbers are finding rent unaffordable. Biden and Trump have very different ideas for how to fix it.
  • The Escondido Creek Conservancy, a non-profit organization, invites you to a family-friendly outdoor festival at the gorgeous Mountain Meadow Preserve in Hidden Meadows. Join us for a day filled with nature-based activities suitable for all ages and physical abilities; the schedule of activities is on the registration site. For those who prefer a leisurely experience, please relax on the Conservancy's veranda with a good book or explore nature-based booths to learn more about local flora and fauna. Others can join the Conservancy on an interpretive hike to get their steps in for the day while they learn about the Conservancy's work to preserve and restore the Escondido Creek watershed. There will also be a silent auction! The cost is $50 for individuals, $75 for couples, and $100 for a family of four. Children 5 and under are free. A healthy lunch is included in your ticket price. Your ticket to this event is a contribution to our fundraising efforts, supporting the crucial work of Conservancy educators in providing outdoor learning opportunities. This event serves as a fundraiser for the Conservancy's outdoor education programs benefiting youth and adults in North County. Annually, the Conservancy reaches over 15,000 individuals, with a focus on many from disadvantaged communities, through its programs, events, and exhibits. Your participation helps us continue our mission and make a positive impact in our community. The Escondido Creek Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 general election on Thursday night in Atlanta.
  • Large numbers of migrants from China are crossing into the U.S. and finding work on marijuana farms. Some of the businesses are accused of exploiting workers and violating state growing rules.
  • Wilmer Vasquez died at just 29 years old after suffering heat illness during the hottest year on record. His brother, Yonatan, says climate change played a big role.
  • About Justin & Melonie Grinnell MELONIE GRINNELL is an active as an educator and performer. She began studying piano at an early age and has since been recognized for her skills as a pianist, and her abilities as a vocalist, music educator, and musical director. Melonie received her Bachelors of Music degree in Music Education with jazz emphasis from the University of Miami and a Masters of Music performance degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Additionally, she is on the faculty for the Francis Parker/KSDS 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop where she teaches jazz piano and co-directs middle school to high school student ensembles. She is also active as an adjudicator for instrumental jazz festivals including the Coronado/COSA Jazz Festival and the KSDS Jazz 88/CMEA festival. JUSTIN GRINNELL is a San Diego-based freelance jazz bassist and music educator. More importantly, he is a husband to pianist/educator Melonie Grinnell and father to their two sons. In addition to performing, Justin maintains an active teaching schedule as adjunct faculty at University of San Diego and Grossmont College, and as faculty for the Francis Parker Annual Summer Jazz Workshop. He has also served as an adjudicator and clinician at local music festivals, such as the Coronado Jazz Festival and the San Diego Bass Fest. Justin received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Jazz Performance from San Diego State University while studying with bassists Gunnar Biggs and Bert Turetzky. Justin also achieved ABD (all but dissertation) status for a doctoral degree in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California. Besides studying privately with Los Angeles' first-call jazz bassist, Darek Oles, Justin's enrollment at USC gave him the opportunity to study with internationally-recognized jazz artists Peter Erskine, Russ Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua. See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
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