Report shows widening gap between Latino and White students who graduate college
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
At first, Los Angeles area resident Melissa Becerra Amador didn’t know if she would go to college. But through her peers and mentors, she started to realize the value of having a degree.Now, the Cal State Northridge graduate is pursuing a master’s degree in education. Amador believes that representation in higher education helps her and other students feel a sense of belonging.But a new report shows that, across the U.S., the gap between Latino and White, non-Hispanic students who complete their college degree has widened over the last four years, in part because of the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic hardships.The analysis was done through Excelencia in Education, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit whose mission is to accelerate Latino student success in higher education.While more Latinos students are enrolled in schools overall, graduation rates have seen “little progress” over the last few years, researchers said.Graduates during the commencement ceremony for Californ...Corte Madera moves toward single-use foodware ordinance
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
Corte Madera officials have moved a step closer to adopting a reusable foodware ordinance.The Corte Madera Town Council directed the municipal staff on Tuesday to develop a modified version of the county ordinance that was adopted last year. Marin cities and towns have been asked to approve ordinances modeled on the county regulations.The county’s ordinance, which applies to unincorporated areas, takes effect Nov. 10. It requires reusable foodware such as plates, bowls and utensils for dine-in food service.Town Council members originally said they sought to ensure that an ordinance would not overburden businesses following the pandemic. They acknowledged some of the unique concerns of business owners whose models sometimes relied on nonreusable foodware.The town’s emerging ordinance will define what is compliant non-reusable foodware to include products certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute and other third-party compostable products. The foodware must be free of chemical...Woodstock, N.Y., board lacks votes to pay town bills
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. – Municipal bills are not expected to be paid this month after two Town Board members abstained from voting to show their displeasure over the limited time available to review the expenses.Board members Maria-Elena Conte and Bennet Ratcliff declined to vote during a meeting Tuesday and later said the bills had not been available until just a few hours before the session.“There is no ordinary routine,” Ratcliff said. “The agenda is supposed to come out days in advance. It’s now coming out at 1 p.m.”Without Conte and Ratcliff combined with the absence of Councilwoman Laura Ricci the Town Board was one vote short of the majority needed to pay the bills. Supervisor Bill McKenna and Councilman Reginald Earls voted in favor of making the payments.McKenna said concern over the short period of time for reviewing bills came as a surprise.“Both of these members have been on the board for a year-and-a-half now and not once have they ever mentioned a need for more time,” he said...Is traffic speed really still enforced by aircraft in California?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
(NEXSTAR) - You probably grew up spotting the signs from the backseat of your car on family road trips: "Speed enforced by aircraft." As a kid, the idea may have sounded high-tech and intimidating. As an adult, it probably seems more costly and impractical. So do the patrols still happen?The short answer is yes, some units across the country say they still patrol by aircraft, but technological improvements and cost considerations have limited air enforcement. The California Highway Patrol recently explained how their unit works, in an effort to dispel anyone who may have thought a helicopter was about to touch down on the highway next to them. "CHP fixed-wing airplanes will partner with CHP ground units. Several patrol cars will be staged at a specific location along the right-hand shoulder of the freeway waiting for communication from CHP Air. The aircraft uses markings along the right-hand shoulder to mark and measure distance. After factoring in a math equation, which determines ...Jimmy Garoppolo cleared to open training camp with the Raiders, AP source says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo passed a physical on his injured left foot and will begin training camp with the Las Vegas Raiders, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Sunday.The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because no announcement has been made.Training camp opens Wednesday.Garoppolo did not participate in organized team activities because of the foot injury, but coach Josh McDaniels expressed confidence from the beginning the newly signed quarterback would be ready for camp.“We’re always going to err at this time of the year on being smart,” McDaniels said at the time. “We don’t play a football game for 3 1/2 months, so try to rush (players) out there in May, it’s a poor decision.”Garoppolo signed a three-year, $72.75 million free-agent contract on March 17. His deal was announced a day later than others because of concerns about the foot. He reportedly signed a waiver rather than take a physical, which gave ...Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wins the Tour de France for 2nd straight year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard has won the Tour de France for a second straight year as cycling’s most storied race finished Sunday on the famed Champs-Élysées.With a huge lead built up over main rival Tadej Pogačar, the 2020 and 2021 winner, Vingegaard knew the victory was effectively his again before the largely ceremonial stage at the end of the 110th edition of the Tour.Vingegaard drank champagne with his Jumbo-Visma teammates as they lined up together and posed for photos on the way to Paris.It had been a three-week slog over 3,405 kilometers (2,116 miles) with eight mountain stages across five mountain ranges. Vingegaard seized control of the race over two stages in the Alps.Little had separated the two rivals until Vingegaard finished a time trial 1 minute, 38 seconds ahead of Pogačar on Tuesday, then followed up the next day by finishing the toughest mountain stage of the race almost 6 minutes ahead of his exhausted rival.“I’m dead,” Pogačar said.The Slovenian ri...Tour de France Winners
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
2023 — Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark2022 — Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark2021 — Tadej Pogacar, Slovenia2020 — Tadej Pogacar, Slovenia2019 — Egan Bernal, Colombia2018 — Geraint Thomas, Britain2017 — Chris Froome, Britain2016 — Chris Froome, Britain2015 — Chris Froome, Britain2014 — Vincenzo Nibali, Italy2013 — Chris Froome, Britain2012 — Bradley Wiggins, Britain2011 — Cadel Evans, Australia2010 — x-Andy Schleck, Luxembourg2009 — Alberto Contador, Spain2008 — Carlos Sastre, Spain2007 — Alberto Contador, Spain2006 — y-Oscar Pereiro, Spain2005 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States2004 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States2003 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States2002 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States2001 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States2000 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States1999 — z-Lance Armstrong, United States1998 — Marco Pantani, Italy1997 — Jan Ullrich, Germany1996 — Bjarne Riis, Denmark1995 — Miguel Indurain, Spain1994 — Miguel Indurain, Spain1993 — Miguel Indurain, Spain1992 — Miguel Indurain, ...Jonas Vingegaard wins the Tour de France for 2nd straight year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Jonas Vingegaard wins the Tour de France for 2nd straight year.SourceYankees slugger Aaron Judge faces live pitching for the first time since right toe injury
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge faced live pitching on Sunday for the first time since tearing a ligament in his right toe on June 3.In a simulated game against Jonathan Loáisiga, who is rehabbing from right elbow surgery, Judge saw 16 pitches. He did not put any balls in play but fouled off four pitches, including one to the upper deck behind home plate.“To be able to take pitches where your swing says no, those are tests that he’s got to go through in working his way back,” manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees concluded a three-game series with the Royals. “So it seemed like a good day all around.”The Yankees were awaiting feedback from Judge before determining what the next step in his rehab would be.Judge faced Loaisiga in front a watchful audience that included his teammates, several Little Leaguers in the left field stands and a few Royals, including reliever Jose Cuas and his young son.“When you take into consideration how long he hasn’t seen live ...Live updates | Brian Harman wins the British Open for first major title
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:45:50 GMT
HOYLAKE, England (AP) — Brian Harman is a major champion for the first time.The 36-year-old American won the British Open by six strokes after shooting 1-under 70 in a soggy final round at Royal Liverpool. He was 13-under par for the tournament.There was a four-way tie for second place between Jon Rahm (70), Jason Day (69), Sepp Straka (69) and 21-year-old Tom Kim (67).Harman’s win was built on keeping his ball out of the bunkers and his brilliance on and around the greens. He missed just one putt under 10 feet all week on the Hoylake links.___WHAT TO KNOW— Harman builds a 5-shot lead at British Open— Jon Rahm sets Hoylake record with 63 to give himself a chance — Younger brother of U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick in the top 10 — Rory McIlroy lets chances slip away with poor putting___HARMAN ON THE BRINKBrian Harman has reached 13-under par for the first time this week and is on the brink of winning the British Open.Harman made birdie from 8 feet at the par-5 15th to restore the...Latest news
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