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Peter Sidhu, a former intensive care nurse at Kaiser Woodland Hills Medical Center :“I’m 42, and I was planning on working at the bedside until I turn 60. And then after COVID, I said, ‘I am done.'”
Oak Run Elementary Chief Business Officer Tiffany Fulkerson :“We will not have a school if this mandate takes place. We have to set an example.”
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Earth: As California emerges from its driest summer in more than 100 years , tensions between wildfire scientists over how to best protect California’s forests are reaching a breaking point. “I and my colleagues are getting really tired of the type of activism that pretends to be science and in fact is just self-serving garbage,” Crystal Kolden, a UC Merced professor of wildfire science, told the Sacramento Bee .Wind: PG&E, which originally planned to cut power to 29,000 Northern California customers on Thursday due to gusty winds, cancelled the potential shutoffs amid improving conditions. But much of Southern California will be under a red flag warning through Saturday due to powerful Santa Ana winds, which spread smoke from the Alisal Fire near Santa Barbara and prompted concerns the blaze would grow over the weekend. Fire: More than 1,300 firefighters worked Thursday to contain the spread of the Alisal Fire , which for days has closed off portions of Highway 101 and a major rail line. Also Thursday, the state’s “insurer of last resort” appealed a Sept. 24 order from California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara directing it to offer more comprehensive coverage to homeowners who lost their private insurance due to high fire risk. Water: Above-normal rainfall is expected to soak the Bay Area next week — enough to slightly improve drought conditions and potentially bring the region’s fire season to a halt . But the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday a developing La Niña weather pattern will likely result in drier-than-usual conditions lasting through spring 2022. And the San Jose Water Company is preparing to set monthly residential water budgets for its 1 million customers — with financial penalties for those who exceed them.

Patterson :“These are children with high needs and past experiences of trauma; this unsafe and unsanitary living situation is just one more instance of trauma they will endure.”
Hector Cerda, a social work practitioner with the Department of Social Services :“I cannot manage 30 children and I’m supposed to see them every month. Once a month, it’s impossible. There’s going to be holes and cracks that are going to open up in things that I cannot get to in a timely manner.”

Lisa Holder, a task force member and racial justice scholar :“The cops don’t wait to listen if you have a Nigerian accent before they shoot. … If you have Black skin, you’re catching hell, and you deserve some kind of reparations, and we can start there.”