Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Churches Prepare to Open, Slow but Safe
By Dianne Anderson People often want what they can’t have, or at least what they used to have, and many had come to expect ... -
Riverside Application For Small Biz Grants Open
Applications must be received before June 19 The Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved $45 million in grant funding to aid small businesses enduring ... -
Census Data Can Help Close Health Access Gap
By Dianne Anderson Everyone thinks they want to know what COVID-19 symptoms are like, but Yvonne Peeples says if you have it, you know ... -
Student Support Services during COVID
CSULB Outreach for Black Teachers By Dianne Anderson As for academics, not long ago things were easy breezy for sophomore Wallace Burney, a computer ... -
George Floyd: Another Senseless Killing
George Floyd. He didn’t plan to die as a cause celebre, but he did. As did Ahmaud Arbury, Michael Brown, Philando, Trayvon and countless ... -
S.B. Schools Valedictorians Make History
The Class of 2020 will go down in history for several reasons, but in the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD), there are ... -
Census In High Gear Now
By Dianne Anderson Since the pandemic and in the aftermath to come, census outreach workers say it’s crucial to make sure the minimal $675 ... -
UCR Mainstay Dr. E.M Abdulmumin Succumbs
By Dianne Anderson Dr. E.M Abdulmumin was a professor, an intellectual, a butcher, a welder, a naturally gifted and skilled man of great conviction. ... -
LBCC Announces 2020 Valedictorian
Abimbola Idowu Mitchell to Address Class of 2020 at Virtual Online Ceremony Long Beach City College announced that Abimbola Idowu Mitchell is LBCC’s 2020 Valedictorian. She will ... -
New Rule Could Deny Black Developers State Housing Funds
By Ebone Monet California Black Media African American developers across California are worried about a rule change the state Department of Housing and Community ...