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• The Oakland school board canceled its meeting yesterday, citing safety concerns about teachers picketing outside. Tensions have been rising as educators strike and the board faces a decision about whether to cut from the district’s budget. [The East Bay Times]

• Students in Los Angeles must navigate paths to school as gunshots sound in the air, past aggressive dogs and other dangers. Journalists walked with them for this interactive piece. [The Los Angeles Times]

• Conservative news media have complained that the U.C. Berkeley police were slow to investigate an assault on an organizer who was recruiting on campus when he was punched in the face. A week later, the police said they were preparing to apprehend a suspect, who was not a student. [The Washington Post]

• Protesters in Little Saigon called for President Trump to use his visit to Hanoi for a summit meeting with Kim Jong-un as an opportunity to push for human rights in Vietnam. [The Los Angeles Times]

• Newcomers from the Democratic Republic of Congo make up the biggest part of an 85 percent increase in refugees who were settled in San Diego County between October 2018 and January 2019. Sacramento County surpassed San Diego as the one receiving the most refugees. [The San Diego Union-Tribune]

• E-scooters are angering cities and injuring riders across the country. An investigation found 1,500 injuries — but many hospitals don’t track them. [Consumer Reports]