Monthly Archives: June, 2020

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Enjoy the Coffee

So many of my posts lately have been about what is wrong, about the pandemic, about George Floyd. I interrupt this trend and post something more positive this week. Robert Kennedy, during his 1968 Presidential campaign

State Board Increases EMWD-Record Grant Award

Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) today finalized an agreement with the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) that will significantly increase what was already the largest grant award in EMWD’s history.

North Mountain’s “S” Shined for San Jacinto High’s Virtual Graduation

Throughout nearly the entire country, high school graduations were very different this year under the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, San Jacinto High School’s long-standing tradition of the “S”

Application period opens for “United Lift” to disburse $33 million in rental assistance

United Lift, a rental assistance program coordinated between Riverside County, United Way of the Inland Valleys, and Lift To Rise, is launching this week with the goal of keeping 10,000 families and residents housed.

GIVE PENCE A CHANCE

CNN’s presidential poll released on June 8 gives former Vice President Joe Biden a 14% point lead nationally over soon-to-be former President Donald Trump.

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California Veterans’ Higher Ed Funding at Risk as $12 Billion Bond Proposal Offers Hope

California veterans pursuing degrees in science and medicine could...

Why California School Funding Varies So Widely Across Districts

California’s school funding system is producing wide gaps between...

With Ballot Deadline Looming, California Billionaire Tax Faces Uncertain Path to Voters

As California approaches a key ballot deadline, a proposed...

New State Commission Targets Flaws in California’s Public Defense System

California’s long-criticized system for representing poor defendants is facing...

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