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The Imagine Carlsbad team will host a Carlsbad Village walkabout with a Q&A at 6 p.m. Monday, May10th at the Carlsbad City Hall front steps, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive. The walk focuses on proposed ideas for remodeling City Hall into a Civic Center with a large parking structure, performing arts center, community gardens and tunnel to the village under Interstate 5. Meet Gary Nessim and Bob Wilkinson and discuss the vision. Email garynessim@att.net.
High school presents ‘Falling Star’ musical
Carlsbad High School stages “Falling Star: A New Musical” from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, May 13-15th livestreamed on showtix4u.com. Tickets are $12 per at showtix4u.com/event-details/47127.
Keely Linton knows first-hand about the abuse suffered by Indigenous women.
She experienced domestic abuse, and she saw that violence reflected in the experiences of family and friends, and through her advocacy work.
But because of lapses in reporting and a lack of coordination between tribal, county and federal governments, Linton who is Íipay and Cupeno Native from the Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians said accurate, local data is hard to come by.
“There’s just a lack of research and collective data to really know how many have been missing, how many have been murdered,” Linton said. “It’s really not something that has really been tracked properly.”
(SORRENTO VALLEY) KUSI- In partnership with the San Diego Padres and Curebound, Feeding San Diego is announcing an important program that provides free food assistance to patients facing cancer in San Diego County. Previously known as Groceries4Good, this new program, called Feeding Patients, provides a drive-through food pick up at different locations for patients and their families.
The first distribution will be held on Thursday, May 13 from 10 AM to 12 PM at Pechanga Arena San Diego. The second is on Saturday, May 15 from 9 AM to 11 AM at California State University San Marcos. People in need who live in these areas can register to receive approximately 50 pounds of nutritious food. Following these initial distributions, Feeding Patient pickups will be hosted specifically for participants of the program.
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For more than 20 years, San Diego County has barred its 18 federally recognized tribes from expanding their reservations, a reaction prompted by concerns over a sudden surge of casino construction.
That blanket prohibition was lifted Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors, who voted to end their decades-long opposition to fee-to-trust applications, the process by which tribes can petition to annex property. The practice has long been a source of contention for local Indigenous tribes, who need to transfer the land they purchase into trust in order to build housing and essential resources.
The board also voted to remove absolute opposition to liquor licenses on tribal lands and to establish a liaison between the tribes and the county