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  • The city-owned park needs $360,000 per year in maintenance over the next decade. Vista's mayor wants to look into having a private entity run the park.
  • Military experts say they also worry how these new deployments will affect recruitment and public trust.
  • Research shows worksite immigration raids can depress local economies as people stay home and stop spending money. So far, they aren’t known to free up jobs for citizens.
  • Famous for baby boxes and expansive pro-family policies, Finland continues to see one of the lowest birth rates in Europe, as a case study in how policy solutions may not address the population shift.
  • At 1 p.m. "Managing Invasive Pests in San Diego" Dr. Eric Middleton, Entomologist. Invasive pests are a common sight in San Diego and cause problems for farmers and everyday residents alike. Entomologist Eric Middleton discusses some of these damaging pests and how best to manage them in homes, gardens, and agricultural areas. At 2:30 p.m. "Terns in Mission Bay: Where Conservation Meets Recreation" Andrew Meyer, San Diego Bird Alliance Learn how dedicated volunteers support the San Diego Bird Alliance in protecting California Least Terns and Elegant Terns in Mission Bay through habitat restoration, bird monitoring and environmental advocacy. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., denounces Trump tariffs and the firing of a senior Labor official, saying Trump needs to "get this under control" or Congress will "be a check on him."
  • Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the tumultuous relationship between Combs and singer Cassie Ventura "a great modern love story," and sought to dismantle the credibility of key witnesses.
  • NPR has promoted Thomas Evans, its editorial review chief, to lead the newsroom through a period of change, following Congress' decision to end federal funding of public media.
  • China has in recent years arrested and detained Christian leaders of underground churches, who are not registered with the government and under its control.
  • The spirit of innovation is alive and well in North County as young entrepreneurs prepare to launch their very own businesses at the Acton Children’s Business Fair on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at North County Mall’s Center Court (First Floor). As the largest entrepreneurship event for kids in North America, the fair provides a unique platform for children up to age 13 to create and showcase their own businesses. From handmade crafts and custom treats to original services and products, each booth is entirely youth-led—designed, marketed, and managed by the kids themselves. Participants will: - Build a brand and develop a product or service - Learn marketing and customer engagement strategies - Operate their own booth and manage transactions - Gain real-world business experience in a fun, supportive environment This one-day, hands-on event fosters creativity, confidence, and leadership through experiential learning. Best of all, participation is completely free, though registration is required in advance. Families and community members are encouraged to attend and support the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs. Register today at: https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/san-diego-ca The Escondido fair is made possible through the support of Acton Academy, Next Great Adventure, and Mershops North County. Acton Children’s Business Fair on Facebook /Instagram
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