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Probe Into PG&E Fire Victim Trust / PPIC State Gun Law Survey / Athlete Mental Health Wellness / Woodland Robotics Team


Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Probe Into PG&E Fire Victim Trust / PPIC State Gun Law Survey / Athlete Mental Health Wellness / Woodland Robotics Team
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Survivors of the 2018 Camp Fire gather in Paradise, Calif. May 22, 2021 to protest runaway overhead expenses by the PG&E Fire Victim Trust.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers asked the Attorney General’s office to issue a probe into PG&E’s Fire Victim Trust meant to compensate wildfire survivors; we talk with the reporter who investigated the handling of the funds. Plus, a Woodland robotics team made it to the semi-finals of a national competition and the students behind the project explain how it works. ....

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California is on track to notch a nearly record-breaking number of teacher retirements this year but the tsunami is barely registering as a ripple in many school districts, partly because a record amount of students are also dropping out of public school, CalMatters’ Eli Wolfe reports. But other challenges loom: Many districts are scrambling to find enough teachers to staff summer school sessions, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to hire for positions that were already hard to fill before the pandemic, such as special education teachers. Meanwhile, many educators feel ill-equipped to handle the mental health challenges and trauma that students will lik ....

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