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 …
Read MoreAs 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, …
Read MorePalos 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 …
Read MoreProposition 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 …
Read MoreOn 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 …
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 …
Read MoreAccording 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 …
Read MoreFollowing 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 …
Read MoreOn 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 …
Read MoreOn 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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