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Aptos Times: February 1, 2025



Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comLithium Battery Fire in Moss Landing: Officials Question Whether Plant Offers Green Energy, By Jondi Gumz • Was Vistra Emergency Plan Effective?, By Sen. John Laird, State Senator, District 17 • Hernandez: Safety is Highest Priority • Bill: Return Lithium Battery Storage Permits to Local Government, By Jondi Gumz • EPA — ‘No Risk to Public’: Test Say Airborn Hydrogen Fluoride Levels are Below Danger Levels • New: CARE Alert for Loved Ones • World’s Largest Lithium Battery Energy Storage … and More Planned • Metro Bus Fleet Not Ready to Upgrade Service, By Corey Aldridge • State Energy Commission: Who are They? • What to Do if Your Insurer Does Not Renew Your Policy • Income Tax Deadline April 15: Turn to FTB for Information on State Credits • Monterey County’s Response to Lithium Fire • Ethnic Studies — Mandated Upon Appropriation: Funding for School Districts Has Yet to Materialize, By John Fensterwald, EdSource • PVUSD Response on Ethnic Studies • E-Bike Issues: Please Slow Down and Think Safety • Our Community Reads: Flight Behavior • PVUSD: $5 Million Cuts Include Mental Health Staff, By Jondi Gumz • New Law Bans Medical Debt from Credit Reports • If Medical Debt is on Your Credit Report • Isaiah Ackerman: 1,000 Career Points, By Jondi Gumz • Central Fire’s Captain Steven Ramirez, By Michael Elmasu … and much more!

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