California parents mostly disapprove of distance learning, poll finds
Poll show parents are dissatisfied with distance learning and are most worried about how to keep their children motivated online and learning losses.
Poll show parents are dissatisfied with distance learning and are most worried about how to keep their children motivated online and learning losses.
Jordan High in Watts, a school that has graduated generations of Black and Latino students, will drop its association with David Starr Jordan, the founding president of Stanford who figured prominently in the racist practice of eugenics.
Recent protests outside the South L.A. sheriff’s station have drawn longtime activists and others who have made attending rallies against police violence part of their weekly routine.
The contest between L.A. Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey and challenger George Gascón has taken on national overtones.
Proposition 21 is not about whether there should be government rent control in California. There is and has been for decades. It’s about how much — whether it should be substantially strengthened and extended to a lot more housing.
An office staff member for Gov. Gavin Newsom and another state employee have tested positive for COVID-19, a spokesman says.
Permit holders hoping to hike the 14,500-plus-foot peak will get refunds
Officials said the shooting victim, a patient, was attempting to destroy medical equipment and smash a window.
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake occurred Wednesday morning at 10:29 a.m. near Ukiah, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
California lawmakers say Gov. Gavin Newsom must do more than endorse a fracking ban for the Legislature to take action.