April 9, 2025
education
Bret Harte Elementary in Bayview awarded gym renovation during NBA Foundation’s ‘5 days of community impact’
In collaboration with the Golden State Warriors and Heart of America, the NBA Foundation awarded gym renovations to Bret Harte Elementary School with a day full of activities and special NBA and WNBA appearances during the NBA All-Star Playoffs on February 14. Bret Harte, opened in 1940, had developed significant structural issues in its gym due to weather exposure and humidity, requiring comprehensive repairs to the floor and paint. The school was selected through a collaborative process that considered both the facility's needs and its ability to maintain improvements, as explained by Jill Heath, President and CEO of Heart of America Foundation. Along with the physical renovations, the event included reading lessons, outdoor games, painting, basketball activities, and appearances from NBA and WNBA stars, all intended to make a lasting impact on students in the Bayview neighborhood, with similar projects at other schools having yielded higher attendance rates and increased school pride.
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politics
'It looked possessed' - sick sea lions attacking beachgoers in California
Recently off Southern California's coast, surfer Rj LaMendola was attacked by a sea lion suffering from domoic acid toxicosis, a neurological condition caused by harmful algal blooms that have appeared for four consecutive years. The current bloom started earlier than usual and spans approximately 370 miles of Southern California coastline, sickening dozens of marine animals that display symptoms like seizures and intense lethargy. According to John Warner, CEO of the Marine Mammal Care Center in Los Angeles, they've admitted 195 sea lions from February 20 to March's end compared to only 50 during the same period last year. This toxin accumulates in small fish like sardines and anchovies before affecting larger marine predators who consume them, often leading to death.
Read moreApril 7, 2025
politics
Thousands Rally Downtown for “Hands Off!” Protest
On Saturday 12,000 people showed up to march through the streets of downtown San Diego. It was called the “Hands Off!” day of action to raise awareness of various issues related to protecting people’s rights. This was part of a larger national initiative with approximately, 1,000 events across the united states one of 115 throughout California. Protesters carried signs that spoke to saving democracy and spoke on various issues from LGBTQ+ and civil rights and more. Black representation was absent from the march and social media communicated some people in the Black community dont want to be apart of initiatives that aren’t reciprocal.
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politics
A Georgia Bill to Ban DEI in Schools and Colleges Nears Passage, Even as Potential Effects Stay Hazy
Georgia lawmakers are poised to pass House Bill 127 on the final day of their 2025 legislative session, which would ban a broad range of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the state's public schools, colleges, and universities. The Republican-controlled Senate approved the measure early Thursday on a party-line 33-21 vote, requiring only House approval for final passage. The bill would prohibit any policy or procedure "designed or implemented with reference to race, color, sex, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity or sexual orientation" and would ban colleges and universities from promoting concepts including social justice, racial privilege, and intersectionality. The legislation comes amid President Donald Trump's administration's escalating efforts against DEI programs nationwide, including a recent directive giving states and K-12 schools 10 days to certify compliance with the administration's interpretation of federal civil rights laws or risk losing federal funding.
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