Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Bill Cracking Down on Utility Rate Increases Moves Forward
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media The Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communications voted in favor of a bill that would reform ... -
Voting Rights Act: Padilla Joins Push for Restoration
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration and California’s former Secretary of State, joined U.S. Senators ... -
Precinct Reporter is 60 Years Old Today!
The Precinct Reporter has published every Thursday since July 1965. It has not missed a single issue and spawned the Tri-County Bulletin for Orange ... -
Urban League Report: ‘State of Emergency’ for Black America
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent In its most urgent warning to date, the National Urban League has declared a ... -
I Am Gifted Foundation: Youth Receive Back to School Needs
At a time when the need for community support is at an all-time high there are’nt enough places where those in need can turn. ... -
LBC Youth Council: Youth Shape the Future
by Dianne Anderson When the Long Beach Youth Advisory Council first gets in front of city leaders, watching the inner workings of civic duty ... -
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Beloved Star of “The Cosby Show,” Dies at 54
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the actor best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on ... -
S.B. Councilmember Kim Knaus Aims for Unity, Fiscal Stability
by Dianne Anderson Years of tension and turmoil at San Bernardino City Council meetings seem to be turning a cordial corner, showing signs of ... -
NFL QB Jayden Daniels Hosts Community Day
Hometown hero and NFL standout Jayden Daniels, quarterback for the Washington Commanders, recently hosted Community Day at his alma mater Cajon High School at ... -
Education Budget Battle: SAUSD Cuts and Layoffs
By Dianne Anderson Big questions remain about what comes next following the Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Education’s 4–1 vote to approve ...















