Author: Precinct Reporter News
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18th Annual Riverside Juneteenth Celebration
By Dianne Anderson When Delores Armour first moved to Riverside in 1988, she met community historian and civil rights leader Rose Mayes, who spoke ... -
Congress Rolls Back Anti-Discriminatory Lending Guidance
By Charlene Crowell Despite federal laws addressing discrimination in housing, credit, and more, President Donald Trump signed on May 21, a rollback of an ... -
School Choice Not the Right Choice for All Students
By Dr. Elizabeth Primas When the best educators in America traveled to Washington, D.C. for a series of events celebrating innovation in the classroom ... -
Little Leaguers® Celebrate West Region Challenger Fun Days
Little League® celebrated its 10th year hosting the West Region Challenger Fun Days in San Bernardino, as volunteers and members of Little League Challenger ... -
Aaron Burgess: Journey to the Top
By Dianne Anderson Years after Aaron Burgess worked his way up to Executive Director at CSU San Bernardino Santos Manuel Student Union, there are ... -
S.B. Readies Cool Coding & Freebies For Kids This Summer
By Dianne Anderson Kids everywhere have two big things on their minds this time of year — getting out of school for two whole ... -
Protecting Our Community during National Foster Care Month
By Congresswoman Karen Bass In the late 1980s and early 1990s, our community was under a full-fledged attack. Crack was in our streets, it ... -
Graduation is Just the First Hurdle
By Julianne Malveaux Marvel’s “Black Panther,” Chadwick Boseman, graduated from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts (BFA) in 2000. On May ... -
Omnitrans Offers $1 Summer Youth Fare
Getting around town will be a little cheaper for area youth this summer, thanks to a discounted fare on Omnitrans buses. Riders 18 and ... -
CSUSB Dwindling Black Student Enrollment
By Dianne Anderson Excitement over this year’s graduating class is running at peak high for Cal State University San Bernardino, alongside its polar opposite ...