Author: Precinct Reporter News
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DeVos Hands For-Profit Colleges $11.1B Over 10 Years
By Charlene Crowell Most consumers would likely agree that consumers should get what they pay for. If a product or service fails to deliver its promises, refunds are in order. That kind of ... -
High Desert Survey Deadline Extended to Sept. 15
The deadline to submit responses to the High Desert Survey has been extended to September 15th, according to Joseph W. Brady, initiator of the ... -
17 Million Voters Purged in U.S. 2016 – 2018
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent A Brennan Center analysis has found that at least 17 million voters were purged nationwide between 2016 ... -
S.B. Schools: Concentrate on Learning, Not Hunger
The San Bernardino City Unified School District is will offer a free, nutritious breakfast and lunch to every student every school day for the ... -
Breaking Barriers in Ballet: Misty Copeland to Receive Award
By Lauren Poteat NNPA Newswire Washington Correspondent Misty Copeland had the world of ballet standing still, when she made history as the first Black ... -
Education in the Segregated South: A Determined Culture
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent During segregation, Black schools in the South focused on building an environment of success for community children. ... -
102 Members of Congress Rebuke Delay of Payday Loan Rule
By Charlene Crowell Anyone who struggles with the rising costs of living knows all too well how hard it is to try stretching dollars ... -
S.B. Schools Start School Year With New Leaders
Three San Bernardino City Schools started the 2019–2020 school year with new principals and two District departments welcomed new directors. Students at Highland-Pacific, Lankershim, and North Verdemont ... -
San Bernardino Symphony to Open 91st Season September 14
The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will open their 91st performance season September 14 under the baton of Maestro Anthony Parnther. The award-winning Maestro made ... -
Music Changing Lives Charity Ball 4 A Cause
By Dianne Anderson Young aspiring entertainers are getting the creative space they need to work on becoming all that they can imagine they can ...