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Greetings! I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, wondering how it got to be February so soon. Here are the latest headlines from the Golden State on this Monday.
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Newsom feels the heat
With COVID-19 ravaging the Golden State and creating economic hardship, Californians are frustrated. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was already disliked by pockets of the state for his liberal policies, but the pandemic has pushed discontent to a new level. And Newsom is in the crosshairs.
Orange County students plan to strike in support of teachers
Huntington Beach High School students strike for teachers
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - A group of high school students from the Huntington Beach Union High School District has organized a strike after they say teachers aren’t being given the option to continue the second semester with distanced learning. This is basically students not attending their zoom classes, however in order to do it in a responsible way we are emailing our teachers for work beforehand just to make sure we aren’t striking for the wrong reasons. We’re doing this just to prove our point that we stand with our teachers in this sense, said Huntington Beach High School Junior Sam Shaw.
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