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California schools reopening: San Jose teacher documents 1st day back in class for in-person learning


SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) Several South Bay teachers went back to school Monday with kids in their classrooms. So how did day one go?
Theresa Hull, a 1st and 2nd grade teacher at Guadalupe Elementary School, told ABC7 News Anchor Ama Daetz how it went.
7:40 a.m.
It s the first day of school in February. I m headed to Guadalupe School. I have 12 students returning today in person. I ve got all my PPE, my classroom is ready and I think I will have some very excited children in about 25 minutes, so here we go!
9:55 a.m.
It s about 10 o clock. We ve been here about 2 hours and it s going great. These kids are so happy to be back. They have the best smiles. They re so excited. This is a reminder to me that nurses and doctors are amazing because this much PPE on my face is tricky. Hats off to all other first responders who ve been doing this a lot longer than me. So it s going great. I m very happy to be here and the kids are amazing. ....

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How COVID-19 has changed daily life in East L.A.


It wasn’t yet noon and Magda Maldonado had already overseen her second funeral of the day.
The 58-year-old director at Continental Funeral Home in East L.A. had another service scheduled in four hours, but for a moment she sat down and closed her eyes. She thought about her grieving employees and how, in less than a week, four of them had lost loved ones to COVID-19.
“I don’t have words,” she said, holding back tears.
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Seven minutes from the funeral home, in a storefront with signs boasting specials for quinceañeras and weddings, Elizabeth Garibay arranged rose buds and baby’s breath into funeral bouquets at J&I Florist some of the only orders that haven’t dwindled during the pandemic. ....

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Six Must Reads for the CRE Industry on Dec. 29, 2020


Six Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Dec. 29, 2020)
Supermarket chains rethink their reliance on Instacart, reports the Wall Street Journal. The Real Deal ranks the most active New York City developers of 2020. And The New York Times looks at how this year has exacerbated inequality while shielding the well-off from encountering it in everyday life. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
The Year Inequality Became Less Visible, and More Visible Than Ever“Americans also stopped broadly sharing libraries, movie theaters, train stations and public school classrooms, the spaces that still created common experience in increasingly unequal communities. Even the D.M.V., with its cross-section of life in a single room, wasn’t that anymore. Instead, people who could afford it retreated into smaller, more secure worlds during the pandemic. And that has made it harder to see all the inequality that worsened this year: the ....

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