Effective starting in the 2022-23 academic year, California public schools and colleges are required to stock their bathrooms with free menstrual products under a mandate that was signed by Gov. …
Read MoreOn Aug. 29, Hurricane Ida, identified as a Category 4 with 150 mph wind speeds, made landfall in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, causing flooding and power outages in that area. It …
Read MoreOn Sept. 7, the Promenade Ice Chalet (Ice Chalet) was reopened to the public after closing down on Sept. 16, 2020. The reopening can be credited to the Los Angeles …
Read MoreOn Oct. 6, Peninsula held a mock election for its students to vote on a ballot that modeled potential propositions, presidential candidates and congressmen. Since most high schoolers are too …
Read MoreAssociate Justice Martin Jenkins made history on Oct. 5 by becoming the first LGBTQ+ individual appointed to the California Supreme Court. Appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom, Jenkins, a Democrat, previously …
Read MorePROPOSITION 16
Proposition 16 would bring back affirmative action, the practice of favoring individuals in groups that have been previously discriminated against; thus allowing race, ethnicity, original nationality and sex to …
Read MoreOver 3.5 million acres of land have been burned due to California wildfires since August 2020, as reported by the National Public Radio (NPR). While wildfires have been happening in …
Read MoreBeginning on Sept. 7, a series of heat waves rolled across Southern California as Peninsula students began online school. Hot days are growing increasingly frequent due to the increase of …
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Medical Group (PVMG) is a medical research institute located in Palos Verdes and is one of 11 facilities in the world chosen to conduct a clinical trial …
Read MoreTo celebrate the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) dance program over the course of the coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine, teachers across the district are helping to put together a …
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