Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Rialto: New Hotel and More To Come
By Dianne Anderson This month marks the 110th anniversary for Rialto, which has come a long way from its historic vineyards and orange groves ... -
Groups Help Homeless Through the Holidays
By Dianne Anderson In the great economic divide, it seems that those with a lot of money in Orange County would prefer not to ... -
Advocate Looks to Get More Blacks on Boards
By Dianne Anderson Not everybody is fit to sit on all city commissions or boards, but almost anybody can do a little something to ... -
Community Mourns Passing of Henry Hooks
By Eliz Coleman Dowdy, Staff Writer After the weekend celebration of thanksgiving, the Inland Empire awakened to the news that our famed photographer, Henry ... -
S.B. County Supt of Schools Distributes Food to Families
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS) Employee Connection and the Children Deserve Success Homeless Education Program each provided food to families in the ... -
Maps Make Democracy
By Dianne Anderson Last call for one of the hottest topics of the decade – the drawing of the maps that make up the ... -
Black Infant Health: Food and Toys Help Moms Stress Less
By Dianne Anderson Coming out of the Thanksgiving feast, the Long Beach Black Infant Health Program and partners are teaming up to make sure ... -
World AIDS Day: Strides Made, but COVID Caution
By Dianne Anderson No one really understood HIV in the early days of the virus, how it acted. Medical professionals couldn’t even predict how ... -
“Strike Force” Gives Teeth to Housing Laws
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media To advance housing access, affordability, and equity, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced earlier this month the ... -
Nonprofits Aim for a Happy Thanksgiving
By Dianne Anderson Turkeys and the fixings are overpriced and in high demand but limited supply, leaving slim pickings for providers and nonprofits trying ...















