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The Encinitas Rotary Club received this photo of supplies purchased for Ukrainian refugees thanks to donations from its fundraising efforts. (Rotary Club photo)

Encinitas Rotary raises $40K to help Ukraine relief efforts

OsideNews April 23, 2022

North Coast Current: Encinitas CA— The Encinitas Rotary Club has raised about $40,000 to aid the refugee crisis in Ukraine as of April 13, the service organization recently announced. The fundraising...

The Encinitas Rotary Club received this photo of supplies purchased for Ukrainian refugees thanks to donations from its fundraising efforts. (Rotary Club photo)

Encinitas Rotary raises $40K to help Ukraine relief efforts

North Coast Current April 22, 2022
The Encinitas Rotary Club has raised about $40,000 to aid the refugee crisis in Ukraine as of April 13, the service organization recently announced.
Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

Viasat partners with Slovakian region to help Ukrainian refugees

North Coast Current April 18, 2022
Carlsbad-based Viasat is working with the Košice region of Slovakia to get high-speed internet access to Ukrainian refugees who are in the eastern area of the country.
Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

Viasat partners with Slovakian region to help Ukrainian refugees

OsideNews April 18, 2022

North Coast Current: Carlsbad CA— Global communications company Viasat is working with the Košice region of Slovakia to get high-speed internet access to Ukrainian refugees who are in the eastern area...

Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

EarthTalk: Environmental impacts of Russia’s war on Ukraine already evident

OsideNews April 13, 2022

By Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss: Dear EarthTalk: What kind of environmental toll is Russia’s war on Ukraine taking? — James P., Philadelphia Russia’s war on Ukraine is one of the worst humanitarian...

Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

EarthTalk: Environmental impacts of Russia’s war on Ukraine already evident

Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss April 13, 2022
Russia’s war on Ukraine is one of the worst humanitarian crises facing Europe since World War II. As Russian military forces continue their violent, murderous invasion, environmental organizations worldwide are raising additional concerns of the war’s far-reaching devastation to the environment.
“Washington Goes To War,” By David Brinkley.

Notes & Quotes: When Washington went to war; reviewing our past in light of today

Tom Morrow April 1, 2022
As the winds of war once again begin to blow, it is interesting to take a look back at how our nation became the world’s leading armed force. There are numerous historical resources to call upon, but one book I first read some 35 years ago chronicles just how unprepared this nation was for our defense, let alone launch any sort of offensive movement.
“Washington Goes To War,” By David Brinkley.

Notes & Quotes: When Washington went to war; reviewing our past in light of today

OsideNews April 1, 2022

By Tom Morrow: As the winds of war once again begin to blow, it is interesting to take a look back at how our nation became the world’s leading armed force. There are numerous historical resources to...

Vigil. (BBC Creative via Unsplash)

Peace vigil for Ukraine in Encinitas on March 20

OsideNews March 19, 2022

OsideNews: Encinitas CA— The San Dieguito Interfaith Ministerial Association sponsors a Multicultural and Interfaith Peace Vigil for Ukraine at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 20, at Cottonwood Creek Park in...

Vigil. (BBC Creative via Unsplash)

Peace vigil for Ukraine in Encinitas on March 20

North Coast Current March 19, 2022
The San Dieguito Interfaith Ministerial Association sponsors a Multicultural and Interfaith Peace Vigil for Ukraine at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 20, at Cottonwood Creek Park in Encinitas.
Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

Worries for loved ones in Ukraine run deep for North Coast residents

OsideNews March 9, 2022

Service members’ safety, nuclear stability, humanitarian aid among concerns By Roxana Becerril: An unexpected text message from a friend was all it took. What started off as a normal work day quickly...

Ukrainian flags are shown during an anti-invasion protest near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26. (Photo by Yohan Marion via Unsplash)

Worries for loved ones in Ukraine run deep for North Coast residents

Roxana Becerril March 9, 2022
An unexpected text message from a friend was all it took. What started off as a normal work day quickly turned south in a matter of seconds for Luke Miller, a local San Diegan of Ukrainian descent and member of St. John the Baptizer Ukrainian Catholic Church. Shortly after hearing the chime of a new message, Miller found the following words on his phone screen: “Russia is invading.”
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