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Several El Dorado schools to return to in-person learning this month Share Updated: 8:09 PM PST Mar 3, 2021 Share Updated: 8:09 PM PST Mar 3, 2021
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Show Transcript TOMORROW. EDIE: KCRA 3’S STEPHANIE LIN TALKED TO EDUCATORS TODAY ABOU THE CHANGE. IT’S REALLY TAKING A LOT OF PREPARATION. THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKING TO THE EXTENSIVE EFFORT UNDERWAY, STAFF HUSTLING TO GET READY TO REOPEN CLASSROOMS FOR FULL IN PERSON LEARNING ON THURSDAY. OUR TEACHERS HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO HAVE ALL OF THE KIDS BACK. THIS IS WHERE THEIR OPTIMAL LEARNING HAPPENS. THE SIGN OUTSIDE GREEN VALLEY ELEMENTARY ALSO RELATING THE LONG-AWAITED MESSAGE, WELCOME BACK TO FULL DAY LEARNING ON MARCH 4. NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE COLLABORATION OF EVERYONE. THE SUPERINTENDENT IN EL DORADO COUNTY. WILL SOON WILL STILL B ADHERING TO OUR HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS. HAVE FILTERS, BIG GIANT AIR SCRUBBERS IN OUR GYMS AND CAFETERIAS, AIR PUR
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Live updates: Sacramento cleans up after California storm’s winds pull down trees, cut power [The Sacramento Bee]
Jan. 27 An extreme atmospheric river storm that reached Northern California on Tuesday evening brought extreme wind gusts overnight and is continuing to wreak havoc Wednesday morning in the Sacramento Valley and Sierra Nevada.
Here’s the latest on the storm and its effects on Sacramento and Northern California:
Sacramento begins cleaning up
Fierce, howling southerly winds knocked out power for tens of thousands in the valley, many of whom remain without power. The gusts toppled trees, and the mix of high winds with a half-inch and an inch of rain near the capital contributed to numerous traffic incidents on Sacramento-area highways. Downed power lines and trees also forced extended roadway closures, many of them overnight.