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Blog: Small ships return big rewards, cruisers say
The sun was smoldering on the horizon when I boarded Lindblad Expeditions‘ new National Geographic Venture. The vessel had sailed into the Port of Long Beach that warm December day on its maiden voyage, and I was able to catch a look before it sailed off into the sunset. New ships stop occasionally… Source: latimes.com […]
Blog: Earthquake: 3.0 quake strikes near Mono Mills
A shallow magnitude 3.0 earthquake was reported Monday morning 12 miles from Mono Mills, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor occurred at 11:15 p.m. PST at a depth of 13 miles. According to the USGS, the epicenter was 85 miles from South Lake Tahoe, Calif. In the last 10… Source: latimes.com – […]
Blog: Highly paid substitutes, lessons in large spaces — how L.A. Unified is preparing for a teachers strike
United Teachers Los Angeles, which has scheduled the strike, also represents substitute teachers. But in October, the Los Angeles Board of Education authorized $3 million to hire thousands of outside substitutes, including teachers, campus aides, special education assistants, nurses and teachers aides to replace absent union members. Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times
Blog: Essential California: Newsom takes the reins
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Monday, Jan. 7, and here’s what’s happening across California: TOP STORIES When Gavin Newsom is sworn in as governor on Monday, he’ll do so with the wind at his back: a robust state economy and flush budget, a forceful electoral… Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles […]
Blog: Millions of tons of Camp fire debris needs to go somewhere — but no one wants it
For all the opposition it faces, the Oroville proposal has also seen some support. Oroville Mayor Chuck Reynolds said he understood the concerns; his uncle, who worked at the Koppers plant, also died of cancer. But Reynolds said he trusted federal officials when they said the land was safe for industrial use, and Oroville — […]