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However, it was the co-main event featuring San Bernardino native Terry Washington that proved to be the crowd favorite once ...
On Saturday, June 14, OC-HC is back on track for freedom, culture, and community. The family-friendly event is held at ...
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent ...
“While the Inland Empire Job Corps is a federally administered program, San Bernardino County has moved swiftly and ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Chair Pro Tem and First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis to expand access to the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games through the ...
In 1990 the Blue Line ushered in the future of transportation in LA County. Today this transformation of 1st Street is ...
Late last week, this federal Administration nationalized the California National Guard, without a request by Governor Gavin ...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing the Black Press of America, hereby reiterates our profound disgust and unwavering opposition to the continued disrespect shown toward ...
Hate crimes are mounting in rural California, where many ethnic minorities are too distrustful of the government to report them. In response to this rise, California launched CA vs Hate, a reporting ...
The month of July celebrates the Precinct Reporter’s 56th year of providing quality journalism and information to the Inland Empire. The Precinct Reporter is also taking the opportunity to celebrate ...
“I didn’t choose the theatre; it chose me,” says Andre Harrington, who now serves as chair of Cal State University, San Bernardino’s Theatre Arts department. Harrington brings a wealth of experiences ...
We all face moments when life feels overwhelming, especially after losing someone close. When I lost my mother, Nita, I sought peace and balance. Surprisingly, I found solace in the soil. Digging my ...