THOMASVILLE- Pebble Hill Plantation celebrated its 40th year of being open to the public this past weekend by bringing back a favorite outdoor event for running enthusiasts: the Quail Trail
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Asylum seekers walk to the U.S.-Mexico border as a group of at least 25 immigrants were allowed to travel from a migrant camp in Mexico into the United States in Matamoros, Mexico on Feb. 25, 2021. (John Moore/Getty Images) The United Nations’ role in immigration policy is growing worldwide with the establishment of a UN “Network for Migration” in dozens of countries to facilitate large migratory flows, sparking alarm among American border-security advocates already concerned about mass migration and the escalating crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Tulare County officially entered the state’s red tier on Wednesday morning. This means California health officials are now allowing middle and high schools to reopen for in-person learning.
Visalia Unified School District scheduled a March 25 return a date many teachers have prepared for despite uncertainties about teaching in-person during a coronavirus pandemic that has caused widespread disruption for all stakeholders involved.
Teachers are working to ensure secondary students are equitably and safely taught in-person and online, even though some have lingering concerns, they said.
“I think teachers are excited to have kids back in many ways,” said Greg Price, the president of the Visalia Unified Teachers Association. “Teachers in general want to see us return to some semblance of normalcy.”