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Are you joining the hordes holidaying on these shores this summer? Staying local isn’t confined to holidays, the fashion world is championing homegrown talent, too. Here’s what to pack for the perfect summer staycation wardrobe while flying the flag for the best of British brands. Amy Kester shared advice for effortless style throughout summer, while flying the flag for British brands. Pictured: Monroe bikini in hydrangea, £129, samantha sage.com 1 Summer silks Founder Stephanie Beard has travelled the world collecting silks to use in her clothing brand, Silked London. She found classic pieces offered the versatility she desired in her wardrobe, adapting to different seasons, climates and social occasions. ....
Neighbors say they were blindsided when the former Homewood Suites Hotel on Scottsdale Road and Mountain View became a detention center for migrant families. ....
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Living With Fire: What California Can Learn From Native Burns Officials are beginning to reimagine fire and land management, drawing upon Native American tradition and perspectives that were long outlawed. By Megan Botel Ed Kashi/VII The tribe’s spiritual leader, Keith Turner, begins burn day with a ceremony, blessing each member of the group with cleansing white sage. MARIPOSA, Calif. ― Rain falls on the 300-year-old oaks on a cold midwinter morning as a group of nearly 60 gathers here on what was once southern Sierra Miwok land. Some have returned year after year. Others are here for the first time, eager to learn what California’s oldest residents have long known about land management after the most destructive fire season in the state’s recorded history. ....