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Inland Empire Health Plan honored in PEOPLE’s 100 Companies That Care® list

Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) has been recognized as one of the 100 Companies That Care® by PEOPLE Magazine and Great Place To Work®, ranking No. 87 on the national list – a first for the managed care health plan.

Riverside County extends short-term rental moratorium in Idyllwild, Temecula Valley

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to extend a moratorium on the issuance of new short-term rental permits in the Temecula Valley, as well as the Idyllwild-Pine Cove area, giving county staff additional time, beyond the year they’ve already had, to apply finishing touches to a revised ordinance.

Noli Indian School students have strong start to new school year

Although Noli Indian School students returned to classrooms on the Soboba Reservation on August 3, they waited to share their firsthand experiences until August 25 when their family members were invited to visit the campus for a back-to-school night event.

The math problem: Kids are still behind. How can schools catch them up?

On a breezy July morning in South Seattle, a dozen elementary-aged students ran math relays behind an elementary school. One by one, they raced to a table, where they scribbled answers to multiplication questions before sprinting back to high-five their teammate.

The Health Divide: COVID boosters for uninsured at risk; women of color report mistreatment in maternity care; elders, and more

The Biden administration is rushing to finalize a $1.1 billion bridge program to provide free COVID-19 vaccines for uninsured and underinsured people in time for the release of new boosters, report Adam Cancryn and David Lim at Politico. 

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