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$24M for Affordable Housing Units for Redlands
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced $24,142,000 in federal American Rescue Plan funding will be used in the City of Redland’s $30 million project to turn ... -
Supervisor Baca, Jr. Hosts College and Career Day
Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. hosted his first “College and Career Day” for over 200 high school seniors that are a part of ... -
State Ed Chief Piecing Together Post-Pandemic Education
By Joe W. Bowers Jr. California Black Media For Tony Thurmond, California’s African American State Superintendent of Public Instruction, American public education will never ... -
Earth Day: Leaders Focus on Water and Pollution
By Aldon Thomas Stiles California Black Media Last week, people around the world celebrated Earth Week with commemorations and activities leading up to Earth ... -
Family Resource Center Is All In for the Needy
By Dianne Anderson Everyone who flocked to the Inland Empire over the past few years in search of more affordable housing was in for ... -
Russia-Ukraine War: Black Lives Should Also Matter
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent Black Americans have enjoyed an enduring bond with Africa and their brothers and sisters living ... -
Dr. Soraya M. Coley Named “Woman of the Year”
Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) announced that she has selected Cal Poly Pomona President Dr. Soraya M. Coley as the 2022 “Woman of the ... -
Huge Health Fair Coming to LBC
By Dianne Anderson By the time Antoinette Greer had breast cancer surgery, she was justifiably angry. Like a lot of Black women, her doctor ... -
Deltas Offer Scholarships for Smart Takers
By Dianne Anderson Out in the collegiate expanse, Caryn Lewis-Bugg is certain that someone could use $1,000 or more scholarship dollars, but that’s not ... -
African American Museum & Cultural Center In the Works
By Dianne Anderson Not for lack of talent, the inland empire never had a gallery where Black artists could gather to exhibit their works, ...