Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Black Friday of Resistance as Americans Push Back
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent Black Friday arrives this year in a country wrestling with the weight of policies ... -
S.B. Partners with U.S. Vets to Build Affordable Housing
The San Bernardino City Council has unanimously approved a $4 million funding commitment to support a new 30-unit, three story affordable housing project for ... -
State Housing Secy Tours Affordable Housing in S.B.
San Bernardino County hosted a visit by California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Secretary Tomiquia Moss last Friday for a tour of two ... -
CSUF Hosts Young Males of Color Consortium Conference
CSU Initiative Seeks to Increase Transfer and Graduation Rates When Micah Moore started college, he didn’t see himself as a leader, but that changed ... -
H. Rap Brown: Revolutionary Voice Falls Silent
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent Rap Brown did not wait for permission to define himself. Long before federal agents ... -
Jimmy Cliff: Music Pioneer Dies at 81
By Lauren Burke The six-decade career of legendary artist Jimmy Cliff, who was born in the Somerton District of Jamaica, was one of the ... -
Groundbreaking for 92 Affordable Housing Units in S.B.
The city of San Bernardino, National CORE, the County of San Bernardino, along with state and federal partners, broke ground on phase four of ... -
BBOP Levels Up Shark Tank Vibe in I.E.
By Dianne Anderson San Bernardino may not be home to the long-running hit series where small businesses compete for high-stakes money, but it’s beginning ... -
Salvation Army: Get Homeless Families into Permanent Housing
Back in 2020, Dignity Health joined forces with and provided a $1,059,712 grant to establish a homeless persons’ resource program that reaches four regions in California: Fresno/Merced Central ... -
CSULB ‘Starving Students’ Hungry for the Holidays
By Dianne Anderson ‘Tis the season to be jolly, especially for those who can afford dinner. That’s easier said than done for many students ...















