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Morning Report: When Oceanside Suspended A Program For Poor Families, This Woman Spoke Up
Plus: The fierce debate around cuts to Mexico’s Elections Agency and let’s talk about schools with our handy guide.

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Plus: The fierce debate around cuts to Mexico’s Elections Agency and let’s talk about schools with our handy guide.

After an investigation concluded without filing child pornography-related charges, T. Denny Sanford is back in the philanthropic spotlight.
Politics Report: Gloria moves Homeless Czar in org chart shake up and let’s talk about the School Guide.
Limited number of detox beds for Medi-Cal patients, coupled with intake requirements, are forcing many to wait or stop seeking a bed.
Plus: Cops want to revive, merge streetlight cameras with license plate readers and all about charter schools.
Advocates and local officials consider changes to state law necessary because California treats mobile homes and RVs differently.
Plus: What the latest State School data doesn’t tell us about teachers and how to pick a school for your child.
The city is now planning to move hundreds of people staying in its Golden Hall event space to other locations by the end of the year.
A change to the way the state reports teacher experience offers less insight into just how experienced teachers at each school are.
Plus: Gloria wants more state homeless funding, Covid-19 State of Emergency ends and inside the 2023 Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools.
San Diego has a lofty goal of only emitting as much greenhouse gas as technology and the environment can sequester.
Plus: The city will release their timeline for climate action and how to use the 2023 Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools.
The annual publication is our comprehensive guide to schools in San Diego, with tools to help parents make the best choice for their child.
A fascinating cycle and if it was the grand master plan, it is playing out to perfection. Sort of.
Plus: Who is buying homes in San Diego.
The price to toss a ton of trash at the city-owned Miramar landfill, called “tipping” fees, could rise 71 percent by 2025.
Plus: A swirling exchange of air pressure helped generate wintery cold air through the southern portion of the continent.
Some feel an extra $2,500 going to some workers not in San Diego could cause contention in future statewide negotiations.
At the county’s urging, the city is exploring additional public restrooms and handwashing stations amid a small spike in hepatitis A cases.
Plus: Escondido spent most of its homeless dollars on police and more restrooms, handwashing stations are needed to combat Hepatitis A.