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  • They’re calling for a higher cost-of-living adjustment, reduced student-teacher ratios in transitional kindergarten and increased funding for special education.
  • Similar proposals are in multiple states after a court ruling in 2022, though opponents say the move would impose one religious view on people with different religious traditions
  • California’s new Low Carbon Fuel Standard has been stalled because it lacks ”clarity.” The new standard, which offers incentives for cleaner fuels, is highly controversial because it would raise gas prices.
  • The prospect of a federal strategic reserve is a major step in President Trump's vision to establish the U.S. as the crypto capital of the world and could be a game changer for the industry.
  • The IRS is cutting more than 6,000 jobs this week, as part of the Trump administration's downsizing of the overall federal workforce. The job cuts at the IRS come in the middle of the tax-filing season.
  • Celebrate Halloween with all treats and no tricks! Join us at TrueCare’s family-friendly Monster Mash Wellness Bash, in partnership with California State University San Marcos Mobile Wellness Initiative, City of Oceanside Housing & Neighborhood Services and Oceanside Unified School District. We will be providing drug prevention education alongside important safety information to help you keep your kids’ holiday fang-tastic! Lots of fun activities for the kids too: Kids costume contest Face painting Interactive kid-friendly “Boo Mobile” Ricos antojitos (delicious snacks) Our compassionate Mission Mesa Pediatrics, Oceanside Dental, Women’s Health and WIC teams will have special spine-tingling crafts, giveaways, and un-BOO-lievable prizes! Don’t miss out on these other offerings during the festival: “Boo Mobile” services include medical and dental screenings, and flu vaccines Get your child’s height and weight unmasked to check their terror-ific growth. Is Medi-Cal giving you a fright? Our spook-tacular Enrollment Services specialists will be onsite to answer questions and guide you through the process.
  • For years, Mexican judges have come to the University of San Diego School of Law for training. The training is taking on a greater significance as Mexico changes to a system in which all federal judges are elected rather than appointed.
  • The White Lotus star says she is prepared for any outcome. In this week's Wild Card, Natasha Rothwell shares the advice she happily ignored and how she finds power in solitude.
  • Called "buy-now, pay-later" loans, they essentially work the way they sound. Shoppers borrow money to buy goods then pay the loan back over time, often interest-free. Experts share risks and benefits.
  • As San Diego looks to move beyond the 100-year-old People's Ordinance preventing the city from charging single-family households for trash pickup, city leaders will begin holding a series of community meetings Monday to receive feedback.
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