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Sports Writer Jay Kitchen Succumbs at 50
Jay Benjamin Kitchen, former Sports and Entertainment Writer for the Precinct Reporter passed away on Friday, May 11. He was 50 years old. Jay ... -
Fighting Discrimination in the Housing Market
By Charlene Crowell In the classic movie film, “Gone with the Wind,” the owner of the Tara plantation admonished his daughter for remarking that ... -
Blacks Can’t Afford to Ignore Dental Health
By Julianne Malveaux While Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide a safety net, access to dental care is a big issue, ... -
Long Beach Awarded up to $1M to Disrupt Cycle of Incarceration
The City of Long Beach has received two grants from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation totaling up to $1 million to fund the ... -
S.B. Sailor One Step Closer to Becoming Navy Physician
Navy Ensign Andrew D. Anderson has completed his first semester of study at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services ... -
GRID Outreach, Training and Jobs
By Dianne Anderson Top-level engineering degrees are always good paying, but for all those who may have missed that train, entry-level solar energy offers ... -
Altie Holcomb Seeks Supervisor Seat
Riverside County By Dianne Anderson In the fast countdown to the June 5 primary, local candidate Altie Holcomb faces off in back-to-back forums about ... -
Statement from President Barack Obama on the JCPOA
There are few issues more important to the security of the United States than the potential spread of nuclear weapons, or the potential for ... -
High School Young Men Return to CSUSB for Black and Brown Confab
For the third time, Cal State San Bernardino will welcome back around 250-300 male African-American and Latino 10th graders on Friday, May 4, for the ... -
St. Carries Center: Tutoring and Mentoring Girls and Moms
By Dianne Anderson The old-fashioned power of the word of mouth has helped Darleana McHenry grow her foundational learning approach to reach many students ...















