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January 30, 2015

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Anya Meredith, Staff Writer
January 30, 2015
Linda Lin, Staff Writer
Cambell Kirk, Staff Writer
The State of California launched the My Turn website, a new system for delivering, tracking, and scheduling coronavirus vaccines, on March 1. The website, run by insurance...
Pavel Turovski, Staff Writer
Amogh Dhumal and Parsa Kazerani
Due to a decrease in COVID-19 cases, San Mateo County has transitioned into Gov. Gavin Newsom's established red tier section. This grants its local communities the ability...
What's Happening? COVID-19 cases and deaths have been declining since January. However, new data suggest a slow decline and a possible stoppage in the decline altogether...
What Happened? The Food and Drug Administration has approved Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine. Johnson & Johnson will be providing 100 million doses by the...
Maya Campbell, Staff Writer
What Happened? The House, led by Democrats, narrowly passed a $1.9 trillion relief bill that did not raise the minimum wage. A margin of 219-212 passed it, with two Democrats...
Matthew AbiEzzi, Staff Writer
With Carlmont sports back in action, the girls varsity tennis team is now on the courts. Maintaining their strong start to the season, the Scots defeated the Woodside Wildcats...
Anna Passos and Elena Eng
"Too much skin." When students hear that phrase, it is because they have violated the school dress code. Despite its everyday presence at school, many don't know why dress...
Malina Wong, Staff Writer
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