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Encinitas · EncinitasI much enjoyed this conversation with Kayla Ann Toney (First Liberty Institute), who was the prevailing lawyer in S.E. v. Grey: Encinitas Unified School District required two fifth-grade boys and their assigned kindergarten buddies to read and watch My Shadow is Pink and do an activity, pressuring the kindergartners to choose a color to represent their own shadows. The plaintiffs allege this was designed to make the students question their gende…Read Article
Webinar Conversation on the First Amendment and Requiring Fifth-Graders to Read Pro-Gender-Ideology Books to Kindergarten Students
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Encinitas · EncinitasLaura Lingardo and Jeff Dasch
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Karen Hirschmann
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Don Sine
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Marilyn and Art Jons
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Show Caption1 of 4Laura Lingardo and Jeff Dasch
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Expand Nine members of the Encinitas Coastal Rotary Club joined hundreds of Rotarians from across District 5340 to participate in the second annual Operation Flags for Vets at Miramar National Cemetery on Saturday, May 24. Club members Art and …Read Article
Encinitas Coastal Rotary honors veterans with flags at Miramar National Cemetery
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Encinitas · EncinitasIf you want to understand what is wrong with this country, you only need to look at how grocery stores and restaurants enforce restrictions on non-service dogs. Or don’t! There are usually posted signs, but it is clear from talking to employees that enforcement is not just discouraged, but actually forbidden. Everyone is afraid of confronting pet owners who bring their animals into these establishments. Citizens who attempt to rebuke these indiv…Read Article
Why won’t grocers, restaurants enforce rules on non-service dogs?
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Nature Collective warns of potential fish die-off at San Elijo Lagoon
City of Encinitas seeks input for Age-Friendly Plan
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The Grauer School’s Chase Millikan placed fourth overall in division at Olympic Archery in Schools National Championship
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Encinitas to explore more ways for Pacific View Arts Center to generate revenue
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TEDxEncinitasBlvd to hold day-long event in Encinitas
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