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Two San Diego-area middle school teachers are suing their local school district, as well as Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and the members of the California State Board of Education, alleging that they have a First Amendment right to out transgender students to their parents. Elizabeth Mirabelli, who teaches English at Rincon Middle School, and Lori Ann West, who teaches PE at that same school, have filed their lawsuit against Escondido Union School District and the state with support from the Thomas More Society, a conservative Catholic law firm. According to the complaint, Mirabelli and West sought — and were denied — a religious accommodation exempting them from having to comply with state law and district policy. They require that teachers recognize transgender students’ gender identity and use the pronouns associated with it, and to refrain from informing parents without student permission. Read more here. Support from readers like you helps us create quality, local journalism. Subscribe today to The Sacramento Bee: Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated LGBTQ Pride Month by flying a rainbow pride flag on the main flagpole of the California state Capitol on Monday, June 17, 2019 in Sacramento. This is the first time the flag has been flown on the flagpole in state history and it will remain through July 1. Capitol Alert California lawsuit alleges teachers have a First Amendment right to out transgender students Two teachers sought a religious exemption from California law barring them from informing parents of transgender students without their permission. Workers pull a hose at the Sonrisa affordable housing project on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, on O Street in Sacramento. The building occupies an underutilized infill site that is close to public transit, jobs and services. Capitol Alert California housing construction hits a 15-year high. These cities added the most units But the gains won’t come close to meeting the state’s needs. Advertisement $ 2038200 QL R LIV T ASIN A syringe with fentanyl, the narcotic painkiller. Capitol Alert Federal lawmakers aim to block horse tranquilizer ‘xylazine’ found in California fentanyl The veterinary sedative is not scheduled under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act. Sacramento Mayor Pro Tem Eric Guerra, representing Dist. 6, sits at the dais during the Sacramento City Council meeting at City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022, the first meeting open to public attendance since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of the meeting and public comment focused on the citys climate goals. Local Sacramento Councilman Eric Guerra will run for re-election next year Guerra does not yet have a challenger. Advertisement $ 2038200 QL R LIV T ASIN State Sen. Aisha Wahab speaks on March 22, 2023 at the California Capitol in support of her bill which would ban caste discrimination. Capitol Alert Republican-backed recall committee forms against Bay Area Democratic Sen. Aisha Wahab In just four months as a state Senator, Wahab has already made waves with a caste-based discrimination bill and a lobbying reform proposal. This photo released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows foreign nationals being arrested. The Kansas Legislature has passed a bill that would create the state crime of human smuggling. California Tom McClintock is pushing hard for tighter border security. Will Congress agree? Tom McClintock fears terrorists could pour across the US-Mexico border. Can he help stop them? Democrats call the Elk Grove Republican’s approach to immigration ‘cruel and extreme.’ Advertisement $ 2038200 QL R LIV T ASIN High-Hand Cafe’s chicken cider sandwich includes Brie, Granny Smith slices and apple butter. Restaurant News & Reviews Best meals I ate at Sacramento restaurants in April: Food reporter’s notebook Head to Placer County for brunch in a plant nursery, or West Sacramento for niche Thai food. Traffic moves southbound on Highway 99 away from Highway 50 on Aug. 25, 2022. Here’s where the cheapest and most expensive gas prices are in California as prices creep toward $6 per gallon. Capitol Alert California’s population decline is slowing. These counties added and lost the most people California’s population declined by more than 138,000 people in 2022. California Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, center, the first Latina to serve as the state’s chief justice, is recognized as an honoree during the Latino Spirit Awards on Monday, May 1, 2023, at the state Capitol in downtown Sacramento. Every year, the California Latino Legislative Caucus presents the Latino Spirit Award honor to prominent Latinos in various fields. Capitol Alert Latino Spirit Awards honor agents of change: boxing brothers, chief justice and journalists The annual ceremony was started by the Latino Caucus in 2002 to highlight trailblazers in California’s Hispanic community. California State Prison-Sacramento, once known as New Folsom, was opened in 1986 and is adjacent to Folsom State Prison, California’s second-oldest correctional facility. CSP-Sacramento houses maximum and high-security offenders. Crime - Sacto 911 California prison inmate dies at New Folsom in suspected homicide, officials say The deceased inmate and the homicide suspect were both serving life sentences for murder, CDCR said. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, seen in April 2021, and 22 other attorneys general say Hyundai Motor Co. and subsidiary Kia America need to take more urgent action to address security vulnerabilities that have made their vehicles highly susceptible to theft. Local California AG Rob Bonta sues Elk Grove for breaking housing law: ‘They have left us no choice’ Attorney General Rob Bonta sues Elk Grove over affordable housing; city denied Oak Rose project in Old Town. A cyclist rides Monday, May 1, 2023, past a memorial of flowers marking the location that Karim Abou Najm, a graduating senior at UC Davis, was fatally stabbed Saturday in Sycamore Park in Davis. It was the city’s second deadly stabbing at a park in three days. Local UC Davis senior, 20, killed in weekend stabbing remembered as ‘exceptional’ academic star Kamir Abou Najm performed research work for the university’s Miller Lab, which studies early signs of autism and ADHD. Folsom police officers’ bait items assisted in the arrest of a suspect on April 27, 2023. Officers arrested Sacramento’s Benjamin Ritter, 41, on theft and narcotic-related charges after they tracked the bait item traveling westbound on Highway 50. Crime - Sacto 911 Folsom police arrest Sacramento man on theft charges using GPS-tracked ‘bait’ items The suspect also listened to police radio transmissions with the intent to commit criminal offenses, resulting in a misdemeanor charge. Natomas resident Jon Reyes reacts to the prices at the gas pump on the Shell station on Del Paso Road and Natomas Boulevard on Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, where a gallon of unleaded was $6.69. Transportation How high are California gas prices ahead of summer? See latest trends on interactive map See the latest gas price trends in California with our interactive maps. Read More Here is how much snow remains in the Sierra as officials plan for a big spring runoff Sacramento therapist says Kings grief is OK. Here’s how to process your emotions Where is there evidence of New Deal project in Sacramento? 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