A $239 MILLION STATE-OF-THE-ART LEARNING CENTER was empty over the weekend at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center as part of a statewide change in operations due to “staffing shortages” at prisons with open positions that currently cannot be filled due to state budget constraints. “The institution is on a modified program,” a correctional officer announced over the intercom in the north block housing unit at San Quentin early Saturday morning. “Th…
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