Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Mentors Ramp Up For Kids
By Dianne Anderson To get into the heads of the Z Generation, today’s most challenged teens, requires more than a one size fits all ... -
NNPA Issues Call to Support Gulf Area Impacted by Historic Floods
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) today issued an urgent national call for support for all people, who are being impacted by the devastating ... -
CSUSB Museum Project ‘In|Dignity’ Receives Grant
“In|Dignity,” a new curatorial project that aims to provide a safe environment for exploring and exploding intolerance that will go on display at Cal ... -
Round-the-Clock Mental Health Urgent Care Now In Perris
A new mental health urgent care center has opened in Perris and its doors will remain open around the clock to offer voluntary mental ... -
Intern Program Gave Students Valuable Job Skills
With a food handler permit and a radiant smile, Indian Springs High School student Asante Thompson-Lake eagerly serves lunch to dozens of children at ... -
NAACP Focuses on Millennials for Future Growth
By Lauren Poteat NNPA Newswire As Derrick Johnson assumes the role of interim president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ... -
Redlands Basketball Focused on Future After Tough 2016
The University of Redlands men’s basketball team battled through a challenging 2016-17 season that resulted in an overall record of 8-17 and a 4-12 ... -
High Drug Prices Hurt Black Community
By Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.) Nearly a decade ago, Clinton Crawley, a Baltimore resident and one of my constituents, was diagnosed with ... -
Police Training Institute Comes to San Bernardino
By Eliz Dowdy, Staff Writer The organization Strong Nation brought one of its stellar programs to San Bernardino recently, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids. ... -
Global Response Needed for South Sudan Famine
By Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) On February 20, the United Nations declared a state of famine in South Sudan. Man-made crisis and conflict had ...