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Legislation to Change State School Funding Metrics From Attendance-Based to Enrollment-Based

January 3, 2022   2:36 pm
A bill to replace state funding for schools based on daily attendance in favor of a system based on enrollment was prepared to be introduced to the state Senate on Monday, possibly signaling a large change in how schools can...
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Beaches in LA, Orange Counties Still Closed Following Sewage Line Break

January 3, 2022   9:53 am
A massive sewage line break and resultant spill that occurred during the weekend in Los Angeles continued to be worked on on Monday following closures of many Los Angeles County and Orange County beaches. Massive winter storms that drenched the...
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Governor Newsom Declares State of Emergency Over Winter Storms In 20 Counties

January 1, 2022   2:05 amJanuary 1, 2022   7:41 am
Governor Gavin Newsom issued a State of Emergency in 20 counties on Thursday due to winter storms that brought unprecedented rain and snowfall across the state over the past week. In Northern California, many cities saw massive amounts of rain,...
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State Officials Announce Cleanup of Huntington Beach Oil Spill Has Ended

December 31, 2021   2:11 amDecember 30, 2021   10:17 pm
State officials announced Wednesday that the cleanup of the Huntington Beach oil spill has ended, just under three months from which it first started. The spill, first detected on October 1st, was caused by a 13-inch split in the pipeline. Officials believe...
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Pennsylvania U.S. District Court Orders California DOJ To Pay Pharmaceutical Lawyers $80,000 in Fines

December 30, 2021   3:53 pm
Federal District Judge Cynthia Rufe ordered the State of California to pay $80,000 in legal fees to Par Pharmaceutical on Wednesday over the state’s continued refusal to hand over information and break discovery obligations in a case earlier this year...
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Judge Grants Restraining Order Against New CDCR Early Release Credit Regulations

December 30, 2021   10:17 amNovember 3, 2022   8:53 pm
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Raymond Cadei granted a temporary restraining order on Wednesday to stop the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) from increasing the number of “good conduct credits” that non-violent “second strike” inmates could receive. The...
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New San Francisco Order Mandates COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters For Workers in ‘High Risk’ Settings

December 30, 2021   2:45 amDecember 29, 2021   9:03 pm
A new health order by the city of San Francisco to require COVID-19 vaccination boosters for those who work in higher risk areas or visit high-risk areas, was issued on Wednesday in response to a growing number of Omicron variant...
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