Proposition 13 Did Not Pass in California’s 2020 Primary Election


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In California’s 2020 primary election on March 3, Proposition 13 was proposed on the ballot but did not pass, with 55.4 percent of people voting “no” on their ballots. This …

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CALIFORNIA REAFFIRMS NET NEUTRALITY LAWS DESPITE FCC APPEAL


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As technology use grows in the U.S., legislation is constantly being passed to maintain the web and uphold the rights and protections of Americans online. From this developed net neutrality, …

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PVPUSD SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT RESIGNS


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Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) school board president Dr. Anthony Collatos recently resigned. His term ended in early September, but according to the PVPUSD website, he was originally …

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READY TO VOTE?: PROPOSITION 10


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Proposition 10, known as the Affordable Housing Act, allows local governments to create rent control policies on any type of rental housing. If passed, the proposition would repeal the Costa-Hawkins …

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LOCAL YOGURT SHOP RETURNS TO PROMENADE ON THE PENINSULA


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On June 30, local frozen yogurt shop Yummy Yogurt closed down. This disappointed many local customers. Freshman Emma Adams recalls the day of its closing.
“Obviously, I was as sad …

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LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE RETURNS TO PENINSULA


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This year, Peninsula’s Speech and Debate program is reintroducing the Lincoln- Douglas (LD) debates, a competitive form of one-on-one debate. According to Debate Coach David Dosch, it consists of fast …

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HARVARD SUED OVER DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES IN ADMISSIONS PROCESS


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According to The Harvard Crimson, with a 4.6 percent admittance rate and membership in the Ivy League, Harvard is one of the most well-known and prestigious post-secondary schools in the …

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FALLING OUT OF PLACE


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Following the end of the 2017-18 school year, U.S. News released their 2018 rankings for high schools across the nation. Peninsula was ranked the 29th best high school in California …

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Immigrant grant given to three groups


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On Feb. 24, Los Angeles (LA) Councilman Curren Price announced that over $1 million in grants will be split between three immigrant advocacy groups. The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights …

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panthers say farewell to two administrators


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On March 1, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) announced leadership transitions that will be occurring at the end of the 2016-17 school year. Among the list of retirees …

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