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Opinion: Creating A Future Without Boundaries Through Career Technical Education
February is Career Technical Education Month, a time when we celebrate all that educators are doing to give students career options.

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February is Career Technical Education Month, a time when we celebrate all that educators are doing to give students career options.

Manuel Lopez was convicted of second-degree murder and a deadly weapon allegation.
The properties include over 50 residential and commercial structures, 70 parcels of land and more than 300 timeshares.
The exercise shows America’s “dedication to our Allies and partners in the region by providing that persistent presence.”
The GO-Biz funds will be disbursed locally.
Both COVID-19 vaccinations and treatment remain widely available throughout San Diego County.
The model’s predictions have been shown to have an accuracy rate of up to 70%.
Testimony and documents proving a wide pay disparity over time — with Denton making $250,000 to Maas’ $180,000 in her final year, 2019.
Day two of the civil trial — Maas attorney grilled KUSI’s father and son leaders in an effort to deflate such claims.
Natural gas prices more than tripled in California last month.
“The Far South/Border North program offers artists and cultural practitioners in our region an extraordinary opportunity.”
The HHSA and MTS officials are working to notify riders who used the trolley between June 31, 2022 to December 31, 2022.
Warmer conditions are expected for the next few days with periods of gusty Santa Ana winds.
“After years of hard work, it was so exciting to see the extended Blue Line open to move San Diegans to work and school.”
This move will add more than 5,000 acres of developable land within a one-mile walk to major public transit stops.
The average price has risen 12.4 cents over the past 14 days.
CSUSM’s regionally focused initiative “intended to create a comprehensive pathway to college access and success.”
We are hoping for the best with this agreement, but recognize we need to prepare for the worst.
The new fare products are “ideal for employees with a hybrid work schedule and savings for frequent riders.
Former KUSI manager, Lisa Burger, said it was “nerve-wracking” testifying under subpoena from the Maas side.