Newsom’s $50 million opioids education pledge comes as colleges warn of risksBy LaMesa on January 18, 2022Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed spending $50 million on youth opioids education in his latest budget. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in california, calmatters, Education, Health, home, local and Newsnews LaMesaMore from californiaMore posts in california »San Diego unsafe camping ordinance inspires lawmakers to push for statewide implementationPreliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake hits northwest of Los Angeles in California's Central CoastCalifornia AG warns of 'dangerous' lead levels in candyTargeted universalism: A solution for inequality?The battle over vaccine rules for kids reignites in CaliforniaMore from calmattersMore posts in calmatters »The battle over vaccine rules for kids reignites in CaliforniaOn the street: Omicron surge strains California police agenciesCOVID work rules: A guide for California workers6 things to know about omicron’s risks on the jobWhat to know about Newsom’s budget blueprintMore from EducationMore posts in Education »Helix Charter High School goes all in on campus securityHelix Charter High School goes all in on campus securityGHS Educational Foundation has done various wonders for the schoolGHS Educational Foundation has done various wonders for the schoolMarching band makes a differenceSan Diego Unified teachers given termination notices for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandateSDSU & Cal State San Marcos COVID-19 booster deadlineMore from HealthMore posts in Health »California AG warns of 'dangerous' lead levels in candyCalifornia lawmakers, SDUSD officials outline new bill giving districts access to COVID-19 immunization recordsWatch live: San Diego lawmakers, SDUSD officials to outline COVID-19 vaccine billSan Diego lawmakers, SDUSD officials to outline COVID-19 vaccine billSan Diego County COVID-19 cases trending downward but death toll risingMore from homeMore posts in home »Cooler, gusty, high surf and rain this weekend | San Diego Weather ForecastEl Cajon shooting suspect believed to be a 'disgruntled former patient' of dental officeSuspects at large after two killed at poolside shootout in GrantvilleSocial posts spark fear about rat poisoning at Fiesta Island Dog ParkA mild, dry week continues with slight warming Friday | San Diego Local ForecastMore from localMore posts in local »Cooler, gusty, high surf and rain this weekend | San Diego Weather ForecastEl Cajon shooting suspect believed to be a 'disgruntled former patient' of dental officeSuspects at large after two killed at poolside shootout in GrantvilleSocial posts spark fear about rat poisoning at Fiesta Island Dog ParkA mild, dry week continues with slight warming Friday | San Diego Local ForecastMore from NewsMore posts in News »Cooler, gusty, high surf and rain this weekend | San Diego Weather ForecastEl Cajon shooting suspect believed to be a 'disgruntled former patient' of dental officeSuspects at large after two killed at poolside shootout in GrantvilleSocial posts spark fear about rat poisoning at Fiesta Island Dog ParkA mild, dry week continues with slight warming Friday | San Diego Local Forecast
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