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High School Athletes, Coaches Adjust to Pandemic Guidelines

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ANAHEIM, CA - MARCH 04: Spencer Freedman #12 of Mater Dei High School drives to the basket while being guarded by Gianni Hunt #0 of Bishop Montgomery High School during the game against Bishop Montgomery High School at the Honda Center on March 4, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images) (Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images)

High School Sports in California Will Look Far Different During Pandemic

Across California, student athletes are returning to training as public health officials have given the green light for both outdoor and indoor sports. But there will be plenty of changes, and new safety guidelines in place.
Guest: Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics, CIF Southern Section

California Could Get $150 Billion From Virus Relief Package

The relief bill passed by Congress earmarks billions for California cities and counties.  Some cities already have plans for what to use the money for, as they continue to struggle economically during the pandemic.
Reporter: Matt Hoffman, KPBS

San Francisco School Superintendent Announces Retirement

As schools in San Francisco prepare for a return to in-person instruction, San Francisco Unified Superintendent Vincent Matthews has announced he'll be retiring.  He has not given a reason for why he's leaving.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED

Questions Raised About How School Board Members Are Selected

There’s a push to change how members of the San Francisco school board are selected. In fact, questions are being raised statewide, as schools have struggled to reopen during the pandemic.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED

More Californians Will be Eligible for Vaccine Next Week

That includes people with developmental disabilities.  The state is also trying to make it easier for people in this group to have the necessary paperwork ready when they do get their shot.
Reporter: Jackie Fortier, KPCC

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