Author: Precinct Reporter News
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Don’t Post Vaccine Card Online
By Manny Otiko California Black Media Public health experts are warning vaccinated people to not post photos of their vaccine cards on social media ... -
Millions Face Eviction or Foreclosure Amid Soaring Costs
By Charlene Crowell Each year Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) publishes a comprehensive report on the nation’s challenges and prospects in ... -
As State Opens Up, Pastors, NonProfits Urge More Testing
By Manny Otiko California Black Media Covid-19 cases are plunging as California prepares to slowly reopen this week. However, returning workers will face a ... -
PAL Center: New Grant Helps More Students
By Dianne Anderson For once, 92407 is the winning zip code. This month, the Pal Center Academy had bumper to bumper high school graduates, ... -
Moms Prepare for Good Non Traditional Jobs
By Dianne Anderson Mothers headed back to brick and mortar workplaces and possibly great paying jobs may be worried about what to do with ... -
UCI Race Curriculum Requirement, Diversity Scholarship
By Dianne Anderson As far as definitions go, at various points in history slavery was considered legal, as was Jim Crow “colored only” access, ... -
State to Be Prepared for Next Pandemic
By Aldon Thomas Stiles California Black Media As more Californians get vaccinated and new COVID-19 cases are on the decline, there’s an argument to ... -
Inland Empire Heat Advisory
County of San Bernardino Health Officer Dr. Michael Sequeira issued a heat advisory as extreme heat is expected to begin today and last through ... -
Upbeat News for Black Businesses
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media Next week, after more than a year, California is expected to lift the majority of its COVID-19 ...