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School Reopening Bill Approved by Lawmakers

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Despite Reservations, State Legislature Approves School Reopening Plan

California school districts could soon get billions of dollars, if they restart classes  in-person . But it does not require that schools have to reopen.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED 

Youth Sports Can Resume Statewide

Attorneys representing student athletes said the state has agreed to relax restrictions, part of a settlement that would allow kids to play both outdoors and indoors. There will be safety protocols in place, including regular testing. 
Reporter: Matt Hoffman, KPBS

California Exodus May Be Overstated

Despite suggestions that Californians have been leaving in droves during the pandemic, that may not be the case. A new report from the California Policy Lab finds that many people who move are actually staying in California.
Guest: Natalie Harris, PhD Student, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy

California's New Vaccine Guidelines Focus on Equity

California plans to almost double vaccine allocations to vulnerable populations, with state officials vowing to send 40% of doses to communities hit hardest by the pandemic. Officials said this will also help the state reopen more quickly. 
Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED

Legislation Aims to Seal Old Criminal Records

A state lawmaker wants to make it easier for people who have been convicted of a crime and completed their sentence to erase that conviction from their record. An estimated 8 million Californians have criminal or arrest records that prevent them from doing fundamental things like getting a job, or securing housing.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED

Western Monarch Butterfly Population Moves Closer to Extinction

 The city of Pacific Grove near Monterey has long been known as “Butterfly Town USA”. But conservationists there suffered a double blow last year - when both state and federal governments refused to grant monarch butterflies protections as an endangered species.
Reporter: Erika Mahoney, KAZU

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