Sand restoration projects return as local beaches disappear
Due to natural sand erosion, local beaches have been disappearing. Projects are now in place to combat this problem and replenish beaches with sand.
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Due to natural sand erosion, local beaches have been disappearing. Projects are now in place to combat this problem and replenish beaches with sand.
Teachers have witnessed a change in student behavior and performance following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
HBUHSD required students to obtain an e-bike permit to use an e-bike on school campuses this school year, with each school site overseeing the permit distribution process for its students.
Piles upon piles of AP classes are not a rare sight among today’s high schoolers. However, are these courses, designed to be more advanced, truly suited for the average high school student?
Presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn answer question regarding the genocide of Jewish people at a congressional hearing on campus hate speech. Their responses are met with varied critique.
Athletics sixth periods do not follow the traditional sixth period bell schedule but still meet instructional credit requirements.
Recently, writers of major media companies went on strike in order to express concerns and negotiate. After months, an agreement has been finalized.
The 2024-2025 FAFSA will look different from previous years as a result of Congress’ FAFSA Simplification Act, possibly affecting federal aid college students will receive for the coming school year.
Learn more about dog flu and what you can do to protect your pets.
The City of Tustin has developed plans for the land after the recent hangar fire.