Marshall Tuck and Tony Thurmond, candidates for California’s superintendent of public instruction, debate at the Sacramento Press Club on September 11, 2018. Credit: Andrew Nixon / Capital Public RadioThe two candidates for California’s state schools chief has received a significant amount of campaign contributions; over 50-million dollars. As election day approaches, candidates show differences in how to deal with teacher pay raises.
Story by Nadine Sebai.
Credit: farmvetco.orgVeterans who want to work in agriculture need training and experience. A recent step by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will make it less costly for vets to take part in a farmer apprenticeship program in northern California.
Story by Julia Mitric.
Friday, November 2, 2018
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