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California Calls Reportedly Behind Tua Tagovailoa’s Noticeable Absence From Miami Workouts

thesportsrush.com

Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins‘ quarterback, has recently missed a significant portion of the team’s voluntary workouts. Now, some reports indicate that this absence might be due to his trips to California for specialized training…

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Landslide forces closure of iconic Southern California chapel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son

www.bostonglobe.com

“It’s actually dangerous to even walk on the grounds now because everything is breaking,” the Rev. Dan Burchett, the chapel’s executive director, said.

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Dow Jones stock index crosses 40,000: Good or bad for California?

www.mercurynews.com

You typically need a solid economy for stocks or homes to appreciate.

Dow Jones stock index crosses 40,000: Good or bad for California?

www.eastbaytimes.com

You typically need a solid economy for stocks or homes to appreciate.

Dow Jones stock index crosses 40,000: Good or bad for California?

www.ocregister.com

You typically need a solid economy for stocks or homes to appreciate.

Velocity truck rental adds 47 high-speed truck chargers to California dealer network

electrek.co

Velocity truck rental is doing its part to help commercial fleets electrify by energizing 47 high-powered charging stations at four strategic dealer locations across Southern California. And they’re doing it now.

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Trees, not asphalt: The $1 billion effort to build ‘cooler’ California school playgrounds

www.mercurynews.com

The Trust for Public Land’s request would include a $1 billion allocation for green schoolyards in the $14 billion school facilities bond measure.

Trees, not asphalt: The $1 billion effort to build ‘cooler’ California school playgrounds

www.eastbaytimes.com

The Trust for Public Land’s request would include a $1 billion allocation for green schoolyards in the $14 billion school facilities bond measure.

Walters: How California’s budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in two years

www.eastbaytimes.com

Wishful thinking and outdated forecasts assumed that a 2022 surge in tax revenue would keep flowing into state coffers.

Walters: How California’s budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in two years

www.mercurynews.com

Wishful thinking and outdated forecasts assumed that a 2022 surge in tax revenue would keep flowing into state coffers.

Opinion: Menstrual health isn’t part of California sex education. Why that needs to change

www.mercurynews.com

Being a young person is isolating enough. Nobody should suffer shame, confusion or pain related to their period.

Opinion: Menstrual health isn’t part of California sex education. Why that needs to change

www.eastbaytimes.com

Being a young person is isolating enough. Nobody should suffer shame, confusion or pain related to their period.

California Burrito

therecipecritic.com

This delicious California Burrito is filled with well-seasoned grilled steak, pepper jack cheese, French fries, pico de Gallo, sour cream…

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A California mother’s loss launches a global effort to fight antibiotic resistance

www.mercurynews.com

An estimated 35,000 people die in the U.S. each year from drug-resistant infections, according to the CDC.

California pays meth users up to $599 a year to get sober

www.latimes.com

California's Medicaid program is testing a novel approach for people addicted to methamphetamine, cocaine and other stimulants: For every clean urine test, they can earn money — up to $599 a year.

Letters to the Editor: Air quality isn't just a port problem. Regulators are failing all of Southern California

www.latimes.com

Accusing SCAQMD leaders of shirking their duties by holding a retreat in the Coachella Valley ignores that poor air quality is a problem in the desert too.

California's effort to plug abandoned, chemical-spewing oil wells gets $35-million boost

www.latimes.com

The Biden administration funding is among the "largest ever in American history to address legacy pollution," U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said.

California school district becomes first in nation to go all electric buses

www.latimes.com

Oakland Unified announced Thursday that it is the first school district in the nation to use a fully electric bus fleet.