Author: Precinct Reporter News
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UCLA Explores Solutions, Responses for Addressing Hate
By McKenzie Jackson California Black Media Aaron Ellis, 43, has personally experienced the pain and animosity victims of hate incidents suffer. On Jan. 30, ... -
SBVC Presents “The Wiz”
“The Wiz”, a spin-off of L. Frank Baum’s classic “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” kicked off in San Bernardino Valley College’s (SBVC) Auditorium on ... -
We Will Never Forget Jonestown Tragedy
45th Anniversary of the Tragedy of Jonestown By Steven N. Larkin On November 18, 1978, an inexplicable act of evil occurred in the remote Jungles ... -
Nov. 30 Concert: Showcase Aims to Stop The Hate
by Barbara Smith California is known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, which includes a wide range of artistic expressions. Notably, with the ... -
Thanksgiving is Good for Early Takers
By Dianne Anderson To get a jump on the coveted free turkeys, parents will rise early, bundle the kids for the nippy morning back ... -
Thanksgiving Help at Southwest Community Center
By Dianne Anderson Sticker shock at the grocery store is a real thing for local food activist and tasty free meals connoisseur Connie Jones, ... -
Turkey Hunt Kicks off Holidays
By Dianne Anderson At about $1.27 a pound, no shortage of turkeys this year with even better deals in store for those with enough ... -
Black Enrollment in Covered CA, Free Medical Services
By Dianne Anderson Cornelious “CJ,” Page Jr. tries to find middle ground for folks having problems affording the affordable Covered California, which has larger ... -
S.B. Black Student Grades Worst of All
By Dianne Anderson Local Black students are barely eking out a passing grade enough to graduate high school, let alone have eyes on higher ... -
Applications Open: Police Oversight Commission
Mayor Rex Richardson announced that applications to serve on the City’s new Police Oversight Commission are now open. The Commission is a critical new ...