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Gov. Newsom signs executive order addressing staffing shortages for in-person learning

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide staffing flexibility to allow schools to support safe, in-person learning for students. “Schools nationwide returning from winter break are experiencing short-term staffing shortages that are putting a strain on operations,” Newsom said. “We’re working closely with local education officials to cut red tape to allow

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Palm Springs warmer, drier than normal in 2021

Temperatures generally stayed above normal while precipitation stayed below in 2021, according to the National Weather Service office in San Diego. It released annual climate statistics for Palm Springs and surrounding areas Saturday afternoon, suggesting that overall, the region has remained warmer and drier than what is considered normal. The average daytime high for Palm

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Parents of 14-Year-Old Girl Killed in LAPD Shooting Demand Transparency

The parents of a 14-year-old girl who was fatally struck by a stray bullet fired by Los Angeles police at an assault suspect inside a North Hollywood clothing store publicly called today for full transparency during the various investigations into the shooting.    In a tearful, emotional news conference outside LAPD headquarters, Valentina Orellana-Peralta’s parents

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Watch: Newsom announces new state actions amid growing omicron concerns

Governor Gavin Newsom announced new state actions, including a booster mandate for healthcare workers, during a news conference Wednesday morning. By February 1, 2022, health care workers and all employees in high-risk congregate settings, including nursing homes, will be required to get their booster. In the interim, all health care staff that have not received their

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