Art Advisors Open Pop-Up Exhibit in Rancho Santa Fe Village
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Art Advisors Open Pop-Up Exhibit in Rancho Santa Fe Village

Discover the vibrant pop-up art exhibition “This is Now” in Rancho Santa Fe, revitalizing a vacant corner space after over a decade. Curated by the Ryan Campbell Garrett Art Advisory, this unique showcase promises to ignite creativity and appreciation for contemporary art in the community. Don’t miss this transformative experience!

Bronx man charged with killing mother-in-law and stabbing wife previously threatened to kill them two years ago, according to district attorney.
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Bronx man charged with killing mother-in-law and stabbing wife previously threatened to kill them two years ago, according to district attorney.

Ramon Reyes exhibited violent behavior two years prior to a tragic incident in the Bronx, where he fatally stabbed his mother-in-law and severely injured his estranged wife. His history of domestic abuse included physical assaults in front of their children, raising serious concerns about the cycle of violence.

Report reveals disparities in arts partnerships across New York City public schools by borough.
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Report reveals disparities in arts partnerships across New York City public schools by borough.

Discover the disparities in arts resource distribution in New York City public schools across all five boroughs, highlighted by independent budget analysts during a recent City Council hearing. Learn how this impacts students and the need for equitable funding in arts education.

Mayor Adams avoids criticizing Trump tariffs and expresses confusion about their rationale.
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Mayor Adams avoids criticizing Trump tariffs and expresses confusion about their rationale.

Discover how President Trump’s hardline tariffs are impacting New York’s economy, prompting concern from local leaders. Mayor Adams addresses the issue without direct criticism, highlighting the ongoing dialogue around trade policies and their effects on the city.

Supervisors approve no-bid contract to assist sheriff in reducing DNA test backlog for sexual assault cases.
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Supervisors approve no-bid contract to assist sheriff in reducing DNA test backlog for sexual assault cases.

San Diego County’s Board of Supervisors has approved Sheriff Kelly Martinez’s request for a sole-source contract to tackle hundreds of unsolved sexual assault cases. Discover how this initiative aims to enhance public safety and deliver justice for victims.