Author: Precinct Reporter News
-
Stater Bros. Charities Kicks off “Harvesting Hope in our Community”
Stater Bros. Markets and its philanthropic arm, Stater Bros. Charities are stepping in and raising critical funds to support local food banks and hunger ... -
Reflections on Diversity, Hate and Racism
By Dianne Anderson Social justice, criminal justice, and diversity awareness has stepped up the conversation for activists and students a few notches this past ... -
Aguilar Announces $800K for S.B. School Safety Initiatives
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced that the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) received $737,520 for school violence-prevention and mental-health support programs and $87,350 ... -
Judge Halts Trump’s Rule That Keeps 700K From Food Stamps
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Nat’l Correspondent If the 2020 election’s importance wasn’t apparent to those casting ballots, a federal judge’s decision ... -
The Power of Protest and the Power of Our Ballots
By Kristen Clarke In a year defined by distress and tragedy, no one has felt that chaos more painfully than the Black community, We’ve ... -
I.E. Students Disciplined Disproportionately
By J.D. Warren A report from the UC Riverside Center for Social Innovation finds disproportionately high discipline for Black and Native American students in ... -
Surviving Leukemia: Juwan Dotson Finds his Match
By Dianne Anderson Juwan Dotson is the perfect picture of health, but then again, looks can be deceiving. Until a few months ago, the ... -
Calls for Unity to Free Tatiana Turner
by Dianne Anderson Trump Make American Great Again supporters were out full force last month in Yorba Linda where they closed in on the ... -
NAEJA Addresses Voter Suppression
By Dianne Anderson Those who may have never dreamed of voting before are now going out of their way to find a local drop ... -
It’s Up to Us to Defend the Black Vote
By Ben Jealous Just weeks before Election Day, with millions of people voting already, the Black vote is being attacked from every angle. After ...