Santa Monica Daily Press, March 06, 2013

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013

Volume 12 Issue 99

Santa Monica Daily Press

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Malibu High lights raise Title IX concerns Federal law states availability must be split amongst boys, girls BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer

MALIBU The number of nights that Malibu High School sports teams may use the new field lights has been the subject of much debate and litigation, but school officials

still harbor concerns that a limited number of nights could have implications for a federal law requiring equality between the girls’ and boys’ squads. Title IX is a federal law that requires schools to provide equal educational opportunities for male and female stu-

dents. That includes sports facilities like the lights at Malibu High School. When the discussion of the lights first came up, it mainly focused on the football team. Although female players are allowed Courtesy Malibu Times

SEE LIGHTS PAGE 8

MALIBU HIGH AT NIGHT

Free cell phones for homeless, low-income in works

Groups urge closure of SMO tower BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer

SMO Two anti-airport groups urged local Congress members to tell the Department of Transportation to ax the air traffic control tower at Santa Monica Airport as part of $1.2 trillion in federal cuts that went into effect Friday. The cuts, also called sequestration, were part of the August 2011 Budget Control Act reached by Congress and the Obama Administration, and require the Federal Aviation Administration to find $600 billion in savings. SMO was identified as one of over 200 general aviation airports across the country that could lose their control towers, which could potentially slow flights coming through the airports. According to the Center for American Progress, roughly 106 airports could lose their control towers as part of the reductions, and those against the airport in Santa Monica and neighboring West Los Angeles aim to ensure that SMO numbers among them. In a letter dated March 3, Citizens Against Santa Monica Airport Traffic (CASMAT) and Sunset Park Anti-Airport, Inc. told Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) and Rep. Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) that the airport has little love within Santa Monica and West

BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer

CITYWIDE

Homeless people and Californians who make less than $14,702 annually will qualify for a free cell phone and service plan under a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission that expands a federally-funded program to put phones in the hands of the state’s neediest residents. The CPUC approved proposals by Assurance Wireless and Reach Out Wireless to provide cell phones with free plans that offer 250 minutes and 250 text messages per month to qualifying California residents. Both carriers also offer plans costing $5, $20 or $30 per month that include extra minutes and services. Assurance Wireless, a Virgin Mobile company, distributes the Kyocera Jax, although the phone model is based on availability, said Jack Pflanz, communications manager for Assurance Wireless. The phones and service come from a program called Lifeline, a benefit supported by Daniel Archuleta daniela@smdp.com

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LIFTING OFF THE GROUND: A plane takes off from Santa Monica Airport on Tuesday.

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