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Essential California: At 113, she may be the oldest native Californian

For the record: 1:55 PM, Feb. 16, 2021Spanish supercentenarian Maria Branyas was born in San Francisco in 1907, before moving to Spain in 1915. Edie Ceccarelli is not the oldest living native Californian, as an earlier version of this story stated, but she is believed to be the oldest native Californian still living in California. There were roughly 2.16 million people living in California in 1908. Only one of them is known to still be here, alive and breathing in the Golden State. Through 21 presidential administrations, two once-in-a-century pandemics, the fall of foreign empires and the birth of a thousand new ways of life, she has quietly gone about her daily business in Mendocino and Sonoma counties.

Essential California: San Francisco sues its school system

Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Battles over the best way to safely get children back in classrooms have been playing out across the state for months. But for the first time in California, a city is suing its own school system to reopen. On Wednesday, the city of San Francisco sued the San Francisco Board of Education and the San Francisco Unified School District for failing to come up with a sufficient plan for reopening. Advertisement It is rare for a California city to sue one of its school districts, but city officials said they had been left with no other option. City Atty. Dennis Herrera, whose office is responsible for filing the lawsuit, said the overwhelming majority of private and parochial schools have welcomed students back to campuses since the city permitted in-person learning in September, but “not a single San Francisco public student has set foot in their classroom in 327 days.”

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