Biden’s new infrastructure plan

  Gisele Brandt | Head Editor April 2, 2021 President Joe Biden introduced his $2 trillion infrastructure plan this week. The plan addresses transportation, water, internet, electric, homes, schools, buildings, workforce, and innovation. Biden says […]

The Suez Canal Crisis

Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor April 1, 2021 Sizing at 1,300 feet long, the Japanese container ship, The Ever Given, is one of the world’s largest shipment vessels. On a voyage from China to Europe, […]

Ten killed in Boulder shooting

Mia Costales | News Editor March 26, 2021 On March 22, ten people were shot and killed at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado when perpetrator, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, opened fire on shoppers […]

El camino de baches: lejos de terminar

NEWSOM habla sobre la votación para su retira en una conferencia de press. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images  Emily Schad | Escribador 26 de Marzo, 2021 El 17 de marzo colectaron y contaron las firmas para el […]

Capistrano Unified School District layoffs

Sage Brislen | Writer March 22, 2021 On March 3rd the CUSD board voted to potentially go through with laying off a total of 91 “full-time” employees within the district. The proposition was brought about […]

Florida manatees are dying

Grace Parry | Writer March 22, 2021 Last year, 619 manatees died in Florida. Within the first three months of 2021, there are already 431 dead.  While originally attributed to the unusually cold water temperatures, […]

Myanmar military kills peaceful protesters

THE PEOPLE OF MYANMAR protested in opposition of the government. Getty Images Donya Nadjie | Writer March 22, 2021 For a month and a half, protests in Myanmar have been gaining momentum in towns and urban […]

Barricaded suspect in standoff with OCSD

Nathan Melcher  | Computer Design Editor March 9, 2021 On Friday, March 5, around 1 pm, OCSD deputies in the area of Laguna Hills located a stolen vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The suspect […]

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