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‘Horribly understaffed’: PV High teachers’ complaints about staff shortage impacts paint grim picture
Two complaints were submitted to the Pajaro Valley Unified School District last week regarding teacher vacancies at Pajaro Valley High School this semester. Teachers say vacancies are negatively affecting students, and district officials say they’ve been working to fill them.
Morning Lookout: Cabrillo enrollment sags, charter boat worries and Sunny Cove sculpture
Libraries need Friends. They also need space. Not any old space. They need inviting, flexible, supportive spaces that…
With hospitals full, Central California pleading to send COVID-19 patients to L.A.
Officials are urging California to make it easier to transfer hospital patients to places like L.A. County.
The need ‘keeps growing’: Volunteers to feed the hungry remain in high demand as holidays draw closer
With so many still reeling from the COVID pandemic, charities, food banks, and other volunteer organizations are seeing increased demand for their services but not enough volunteers.
Another COVID holiday: Is California in a better place this year?
The answer is no in many parts of California: Eighteen counties, mostly rural ones, have more hospitalized COVID-19 patients today than a year ago. But urban counties are faring better.
Inside Lookout: Celebrating our first birthday and moving boldly into 2022
In this month’s newsletter from CEO and Founder Ken Doctor, get a preview of Lookout’s ambitious student access…
San Jose State settles for $3.3 million with former athletes over sexual abuse allegations
San Jose State agrees to pay 15 former student athletes who were allegedly sexually harassed by former sports trainer Scott Shaw.
Morning Lookout: Buying local, UCSC student’s inspiration and Laird Q&A
Join Senderos in sustaining and growing their programs by making a donation and celebrating 20 years of service to…
Supply chain woes trigger shortages of crucial medical devices
Eying the offshore traffic jams at ports and supply chain problems, California hospitals report delays and shortages in medical supplies. Some patients are forced to reuse medical tubes.

