Monthly Archives: December, 2022

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SAN JACINTO LEGISLATES

The San Jacinto City Council never ceases to amaze us with its smooth meetings. They always perform as though they are catching the next jet to Paris and are running late. I’m surprised they don’t ice skate through their sessions. After opening with the routine duties, they got down to business Tuesday Night.

California held its first commission aimed at addressing rise in statewide hate crimes

In response to the sharp rise in reported hate crimes across California, the state has created a Commission on the State of Hate to discuss community-driven solutions.

Noli Students Explore Colleges and Careers

Noli Indian School, on the Soboba Indian Reservation, serves grades 6-12.

To: Student Leader Applauds California’s Free School Meals for All

This school year, California’s new “School Meals for All” program began. As a student leader serving my school, the city of Irvine, and the California Association of Student Councils, I applaud California for being the first state to provide every K–12 student in our public schools with free breakfast and lunch. 

Trump rebuked for call to suspend Constitution over election

Former President Donald Trump faced rebuke Sunday from officials in both parties after calling for the “termination” of parts of the Constitution over his lie that the 2020 election was stolen.

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