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Morning Brief: Winter Weather Delays Delivery of COVID Vaccine

Morning Brief: Winter Weather Delays Delivery of COVID Vaccine Also an ambitious ”pathway to citizenship” for undocumented residents, and more » Winter storms across the U.S. have delayed the delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses. More than 12,000 people in Los Angeles with appointments scheduled for today will have their appointments postponed.  [Los Angeles Times] » House Democrats have introduced an ambitious bill that would establish a “pathway to citizenship” for an estimated 11 million undocumented U.S. residents. Co-sponsored by Whittier Rep. Linda Sanchez, the legislation is a key component of President Biden’s plan for “big, bold, and inclusive” immigration reform.   » The California Grocers Association is suing the City of West Hollywood over the city’s enactment of a 120-day “hero pay” wage boost for supermarket workers. West Hollywood called for a $5-per-hour boost to wages for the high-risk essential roles. Attorneys for the grocers associat

California Utilities Deploying Technology Advances in Wildfire Mitigation Plans

Charges forwarded to court against eight arrested in IS-linked

10 Feb 2021 | Wed 13:27 (File photo) The Prosecutor General s Office forwarded charges against the eight men to the Criminal Court on 8 February RaajjeMV The Prosecutor General s Office (PG Office) has forwarded charges to the Criminal Court against eight persons arrested from a terror network in Th. Thimarafushi with confirmed links to the the Islamic State. The PG Office revealed that charges had been forwarded to the Criminal Court on 8 February against eight arrested from the terror-network based in Thimarafushi. The charges being pressed against these eight men include supporting a known terrorist organization under the guise of religiosity on the island of Thimarafushi, championing terrorist causes and justifying acts of terror perpetrated by organizations such as the Islamic State, and operating under instructions from such organizations to organize, perpetrate and support acts of terror on Maldivian soil. These eight persons are further charged with constructing an impro

Alhambra Teachers Say They Need Vaccines To Safely Return To The Classroom

Local educators are pushing back on the idea, arguing the state has not yet done enough to prioritize the health and safety of teachers and students. We want our kids back in school, said Tammy Scorcia, president of the Alhambra Teachers Association, the union that represents teachers in Alhambra, Monterey Park and parts of San Gabriel and Rosemead. But we also want to make sure that our teachers are vaccinated. She argued the governor s comments were irresponsible and didn t take into account the realities of classroom learning with young students. The district has 19 schools, from K-8 through high school. Tammy Scorcia, president of the Alhambra Teachers Association, at a food distribution event on Feb. 6, 2021. (Libby Denkmann/LAist)

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