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The California Report

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New Laws Aim to Reduce Student Suspensions
California lawmakers took a hard line against student suspensions in last year's legislative session, with a series of six bills aiming to keep problem students in school, rather than suspend them.

Reducing the Traffic Backup at the Border
Drivers hoping to cross the U.S.-Mexico border can face a five-hour wait on some weekends. Border officials say they're working to shorten that time, and San Ysidro, the world's busiest land border crossing, is undergoing renovations to double the number of inspection booths in an attempt to cut waits to 30 minutes.

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