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Southern California school district sues Gov. Newsom over new gender-identity law
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California school district involved in an ongoing legal battle with the state over the district’s gender-identity policy sued Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday over a new law banning districts from requiring that parents be notified of their child’s gender identification change.
Dewan: Streamlining the teacher credentialing process
Teaching is a rewarding career. A major shift in California may make it easier for those aspiring to have a career in education to obtain a California teaching credential. Thanks to Senate Bill 153, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on June 29 to address the teacher shortage and reduce roadblocks to the education profession, candidates in most credential programs no longer need to provide additional evidence of competence in basic skills if they hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Prior to SB 153, options for meeting the basic skills requirement included the following:
Motorist killed in series of crashes near major Riverside interchange
A series of collisions near a busy Riverside interchange has left one person dead and closed a portion of the 91 Freeway for several hours Tuesday morning. The tragic events began shortly before 1 a.m. when as many as eight vehicles were involved in a pileup on the northbound 215 Freeway near Center Street. One […]
Three Coachella Valley supermarkets to be sold
Sixty-three grocery stores in California, including three in the Coachella Valley plan to be sold by Kroger, Inc. The Cincinnati-based retailer will sell off nearly 600 Albertsons and Vons stores nationwide in order to get approval of its merger with Albertsons Cos., which was announced nearly two years ago, according to multiple reports.
School of Ed launches Leadership Academy for new administrators
La Sierra University Vice President for Enrollment Services Wayne Dunbar addresses the inaugural cohort of new school administrators in La Sierra's School Leadership Academy. The academy, a training program designed for K-12 education leaders, hosted a first cohort of 12 administrators and teachers for four days between June 24 – 27. The group engaged in curriculum that covered such critical areas as assessment strategies, effective teacher evaluation methods, school budget management, conflict resolution, disciplinary best practices, special needs, instructional leadership techniques, sustainable leadership strategies, work-life balance and time management optimization, among other topics.
First-of-its-kind fight airs long-simmering grievances between insurance industry, consumer group
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s homeowners insurance market is in crisis. What – or whom – to blame can devolve into finger-pointing. In a first-of-its-kind fight spilling out onto the pages of publicly available documents, the insurance industry is pointing at Consumer Watchdog, a consumer group that often intervenes in companies’ requests to raise rates, saying these interventions have stoked the current crisis. Consumer Watchdog says it's fighting to keep rates affordable for customers.
Real California Cheeses Bring Home 31 Awards at American Cheese Society Meeting
Cow’s milk cheese and dairy processors that use the Real California Milk seal brought home 31 awards during the 2024 annual cheese competition held by the American Cheese Society (ACS) in Buffalo, New York. The American Cheese Society recognizes the finest cheeses and dairy products made in the Americas....
Join the Movement: Riverside Community Health Foundation Seeks Your Input to Shape the Future of Community Health Services!
Riverside, CA – Riverside Community Health Foundation (RCHF) needs residents of Riverside, Jurupa Valley, Perris, Moreno Valley, Norco, and Corona to lend their voices in shaping the future of community health services. Every four years, RCHF conducts a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA), and community input is essential to its success.
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