Point Loma High Teacher Part of Story About ‘Who’s Grading the AI?’

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by Khari Johnson / Cal-Matters / June 3 Updated June 6, 2024

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Your children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by software instead of a teacher.

California school districts are signing more contracts for artificial intelligence tools, from automated grading in San Diego to chatbots in central California, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area.

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San Diego City Council Taking on the Budget — Today, Tuesday, June 11

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What the Council Could Do Given the Jockeying by the 2 Main Factions

This piece by David Garrick at the U-T was published Friday, June 7 and gives the establishment press’ hope for the budget.

San Diego would increase money for small business aid, arts programs and reducing climate impacts to low-income neighborhoods as part of a budget compromise proposal endorsed Friday by City Council members.

During a contentious five-hour hearing, a majority of the council also supported more money for victims of the Jan. 22 floods, drop-in centers for low-income youth and rental subsidies for people with unstable housing.

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Don’t Let a Fairy Tale End in a Disaster, WNBA

 Ernie McCray  June 11, 2024  2 Comments on Don’t Let a Fairy Tale End in a Disaster, WNBA

by Ernie McCray

The other night
I saw a video
of a cheap shot
laid on Caitlin Clark
that was called a foul
but it seemed more like a mugging
to me,
way-way-way
unnecessary.

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The Widder Curry: ‘Almost Fell for It — Again!’

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By Judi Curry

Have been under the weather lately.  Losing my sight in the “good eye” and only have slight peripheral vision in that eye so have not been paying much attention to things going on around me.  Until this past weekend, when I had, excuse the pun, a real “eye opener.”

I got a message that $98.99 had been paid from my Venmo account to a woman whose name I didn’t recognize – Amiyah Parker – for Crypto currency and that amount would be paid to the very same woman every month.

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Point Loma Lighthouse Closed for Repairs Until Late August

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Lighthouse Closed from June 5 – late August; Whale Outlook and Oceanside Trail Still Accessible

The lighthouse is undergoing substantial exterior repair work and will be closed to the public during this time.

Please note that the two accessible parking spots by the lighthouse will not be available during this time.

Access to the whale overlook and the Oceanside Trail is still available by taking the walking path on the East side of the lighthouse. The Assistant Keepers Quarters is open and provides information on the Old Point Loma lighthouse.

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Food4Less Workers to Vote on Strike This Week

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Food 4 Less/Foods Co. Workers Announce Strike Authorization Votes as Contract Expires

The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Locals 8GS, 135, 324, 770, 1167, 1428 and 1442, together representing 6,000 Food 4 Less/Foods Co. workers across California, released the following statement on the day of their contract expiration to announce scheduled strike authorization votes following numerous labor violations by their employer throughout negotiations that have prevented them from getting the fair contract they deserve.

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The County Is Rolling a Fatty — Application Process to Begin for Social Equity Licenses for Cannabis Retail Storefronts

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Roll up for Cannabis Equity

by Terrie Best

The County is Rolling a Fatty

Last year, a group of longtime cannabis advocates and professionals, community leaders and persons formerly incarcerated for cannabis got together and responded to the County of San Diego’s Request for Proposal to implement a cannabis social equity program in the unincorporated areas of the county.

It was a dream team of talent and it took awhile but we won the contract and the county is on its way to rolling out an application website, public meetings and eventual onboarding and training of new licensees.

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Hey Biden! The Red Line in Gaza Has Been Reached

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Thousands of demonstrators surrounded the perimeter of the White House in a sea of fabric Saturday, saying they were drawing a red line for President Biden and calling for a cease-fire in Gaza.

On the same day that Gazan officials said at least 210 247 Palestinians were killed in a refugee camp, the demonstrators — many of whom had arrived on buses from more than two dozen cities — marched to chants of “Free Palestine!” while holding signs that said “Genocide is our red lin

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Ocean Water Health Advisory for Dog Beach

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The County still has an advisory up for Dog Beach in OB. They advise that bacteria levels exceed health standards and that people and dogs should avoid water contact in the advisory area. It’s been on since June 6. The advisory covers the San Diego River outlet to 300 yards south.

There’s also an advisory for a part of Mission Bay —  for the North Cove of Vacation Isle and 150’ each side of the southern drain. This has been on since May 30, 2024.

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Point Loma Rocks and Docks Sunday — Still a Neighborhood

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By Colleen O’Connor

Point Loma is not just a tourist mecca, a powerful fishing industry, a substantial military presence, home to a national park dream, ship repair and maintenance facilities, but is also an invaluable contributor to San Diego’s economic health.

Often unnoticed and until recently happily so.

Its residents are now constantly fighting off mega developments SB10, the Kettner and Vine project, the colossal new high rise where Midway Post Office once stood, the coming SpaWars’ complex and the ever-changing planned Midway high-rise construction. Ocean Beach already under siege. All rammed through by Mayor Gloria and council. Overstuffed and under-imaginative.

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Food4Less Union Workers Rally for a Better Deal

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Local 135 Members Act for Better Wages, Staffing, Security, and Benefits

By Brent E. Beltrán

Local 135 union members of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) at Food4Less gathered for a contract rally on Wednesday, June 5, at the Mission Valley Food4Less. With their current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Saturday, June 8,the rally was an important step in highlighting the workers’ fight for a new contract.

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