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Precinct Reporter May Not Be Here Much Longer
The Precinct Reporter recently observed 54 years of continuous publication. It is quite a milestone for a newspaper dedicated to telling the story of ... -
New Law: One of Strongest Police Use-of-Force Laws
By Tanu Henry | California Black Media Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed into law one of the strongest measures in the country intended to ... -
Knock Knock Angels Transforms Lives Via Makeovers
By Dianne Anderson Vicki Lobo is up to her ears in furniture with donations that keep pouring in. It’s far more than she imagined ... -
CSUSB Study Abroad Trip to South Africa
A visit to an orphanage in Soweto became the emotional highlight of a study abroad trip to South Africa this summer by a group ... -
Do the Right Thing: Enact Payday Loan Rules
By Charlene Crowell For most people, life feels better when there is something to look forward to. Whether looking forward to graduation, the arrival ... -
Community Advocate John Futch Succumbs
By Dianne Anderson Whatever John Futch started, he was compelled to finish, and there was no such thing as a quick fix. For decades, ... -
Mayor Pro Tem Bessine Richard Announces 6th Ward Run
By Dianne Anderson San Bernardino Mayor Pro Tem Bessine Richard reflects on coming in the doors for the first time four years ago, and ... -
Slave Food: What’s on Your Menu?
By Dianne Anderson Slave food, it’s what’s for dinner, and it’s as bad as it sounds. The only difference is that today, it’s not ... -
Who Cares About Fair Elections?
By Julianne Malveaux The US House of Representatives passed the Securing America’s Fair Elections (SAFE) Act in June by a nearly totally partisan vote ... -
Homeless Conference Set For Fontana August 17
Ephesians New Testament Church, will host a conference on the Homeless, bringing local agencies together to share information as to what is available to ...