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How CA Disciplines Teachers Accused of Sexual Harassment
Here are the morning’s top stories on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Driven by concerns that Democrats could be locked out of this year’s governor’s race, a new ballot initiative seeks to repeal California’s top-two primary system. State lawmakers are considering a bill that would require California’s DMV to notify vehicle owners when their towed cars … Continue reading How CA Disciplines Teachers Accused of Sexual Harassment →
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According to KQED’s source item, How CA Disciplines Teachers Accused of Sexual Harassment, Here are the morning’s top stories on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Driven by concerns that Democrats could be locked out of this year’s governor’s race, a new ballot initiative seeks to repeal California’s top-two primary system. State lawmakers are considering a bill that would require California’s DMV to notify vehicle owners when their towed cars … Continue reading How CA Disciplines Teachers Accused of Sexual Harassment →
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