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South Bay officials consider pros, cons of welcoming city

Print While many states are closely monitoring national talk on “sanctuary” cities and the threats against them by the Trump Administration, local municipalities are considering other options. Currently no cities in San Diego County have identified themselves as sanctuary cities. However, Encinitas, Lemon Grove and Solana Beach have passed proclamations declaring themselves “welcoming cities,” focused on helping newly arrived immigrants and refugees assimilate into their communities. Advertisement Welcoming cities differ from sanctuary cities, in that sanctuary cities involve local law enforcement and immigration enforcement. Welcoming cities encourage the integration of immigrants into the community but do not offer special protections from immigration enforcement.

Middle Georgia Comic Convention returns for second time this year

Middle Georgia Comic Convention aims to bring family fun

Kids 12 and under can get in for free, while adults cost $5 to attend. Author: Carlos Stephens (13WMAZ) Updated: 12:08 AM EDT June 3, 2021 MACON, Ga. The Middle Georgia Comic Convention will be going on in Macon this Saturday. It will be held at the Holiday Inn Macon North located at 3953 River Place Drive. More than 10 vendors will be on site. Kids 12 and under can get in for free, while adults cost $5 to attend. The goal of the event is allow people to enjoy themselves while reading comic books. There will also be toys and anime.  Store owner Michael Huffman says this is a great opportunity for the community to enjoy.

Fully vaccinated Virginians can soon largely ditch masks indoors

Fully vaccinated Virginians can soon largely ditch masks indoors and last updated 2021-05-13 22:26:39-04 NORFOLK, Va. – Masks will no longer be needed for fully vaccinated Virginians indoors with some exceptions and even in crowds outdoors. The move is liberating for Michelle Huffman of Norfolk. “Ecstatic; I was so excited,” she said. “I was like, Is that today? Is Virginia free to take their mask off? Gov. Ralph Northam (D-Va.) is in the process of updating the state’s policy in the hours after the CDC announced the new guidelines Thursday afternoon. Alena Yarmosky, the Senior Communications Advisor for Northam sent a statement that read in part:

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