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La Jolla News Nuggets: New mural completed, Jewel Ball set, animal benefit events, more

For Los Angeles-based artist June Edmonds, the in-production “Ebony on Draper and Girard” mural is about more than making a three-story statement on the alley-facing side of 7724 Girard Ave. in La Jolla. Edmonds said her work, inspired by the first Black women to own property in La Jolla, incorporates more than 40 colors in undulating lines. “I used the lines of the streets from old maps in the artwork. There are curves on the right that represent the curve of Girard Avenue on the south end. The curves on the top are like the north end of Draper Avenue.” The curves come together to create a leaf shape to symbolize “feminine energy” and a darker color palette to represent “the darker skin tones of these pioneers.”

Passengers aboard a boat that sank near San Diego paid thousands to smugglers, authorities say

Passengers aboard a boat that sank near San Diego paid thousands to smugglers, authorities say Passengers aboard a vessel that sank near San Diego on Sunday told investigators they each paid thousands of dollars to be smuggled into the US, according to a federal complaint filed Wednesday against the suspected captain of the boat. The boat hit a reef and broke apart near the Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma around 10 a.m. PT, according to the complaint. Thirty-three people were pulled out of the water with three of the individuals found deceased. One passenger remains in critical condition at a local hospital and two others are still receiving medical attention for their injuries as of Wednesday.

San Diego boat: Passengers aboard a vessel that sank paid thousands to smugglers, authorities say

San Diego boat: Passengers aboard a vessel that sank paid thousands to smugglers, authorities say CNN 7 hrs ago By Alexandra Meeks and Travis Caldwell, CNN © Denis Poroy/AP Wreckage and debris from a capsized boat washes ashore just off the San Diego coast on May 2, 2021. Passengers aboard a vessel that sank near San Diego on Sunday told investigators they each paid thousands of dollars to be smuggled into the US, according to a federal complaint filed Wednesday against the suspected captain of the boat. The boat hit a reef and broke apart near the Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma around 10 a.m. PT, according to the complaint. Thirty-three people were pulled out of the water with three of the individuals found deceased.

3 killed after overcrowded boat capsized in San Diego

3 killed after overcrowded boat capsized in San Diego Peter Martinez © CBS affiliate KFMB-TV san-diego-boat-capsize-01.jpg The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday suspended its response to an overturned vessel that broke apart in choppy waters off the coast of San Diego. The severely overcrowded boat capsized Sunday morning during a suspected human smuggling incident, officials said. A total of 32 people, ranging in age from 15 to 39, were involved in the accident. At least three people died. Yesterday, we were once again reminded how dangerous these ocean smuggling attempts can be and we will continue to work with our local, state and federal partners to prevent, detect and respond to cases like this to keep the waters of San Diego safe and secure, said Captain Timothy Barelli of the Coast Guard.

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