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Aug 13 - SDPD Sergeant Calls on Fellow Officers to Risk It All to f!ght Pandemic Rules
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One of the many questions in March 2020 when California shut down and slowed government functions because of the pandemic dealt with government itself: How would public business proceed?
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Executive Order N-29-20 to let state and local agencies hold virtual meetings that were accessible to the public electronically, he ushered in a new way of doing business that is more convenient, more open and more inclusive than before. As the nation turns a corner on the pandemic, many meetings in government and beyond will use technology to involve more people even as in-person gatherings resume. Hybrid meetings in-person and online may become the norm.
NAACP San Diego wants Cathedral Catholic s T-shirt incident reinvestigated
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Following Wednesday s decision by the California Interscholastic Federation to vacate the Coronado High School boys basketball team s Division 4-A regional championship after some fans threw tortillas on the court, the NAACP San Diego Branch is calling on the CIF to reopen investigations into a similar incident earlier this year.
Orange Glen s predominantly Latino team lost, 60-57, in overtime to largely white Coronado High June 19 at Coronado High School some members of the crowd threw tortillas at Orange Glen players. The CIF stripped Coronado s title this week.