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Recently at the George Ingalls Equestrian Event Center (GIEEC) located in Norco history was made. Charlie Sampson, the first ...
Social Security and Medicare are facing mounting financial challenges, with both programs projected to fall short of paying ...
After a record number of consecutive votes over two consecutive nights, the Republican controlled U.S. Senate passed ...
The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) is partnering with leading aerospace employers and ...
By Antonio Ray Harvey and Edward Henderson California lawmakers and state agencies are intensifying efforts to combat the growing prevalence of hate crimes and bias incidents across the state. On June ...
Mrs. Willie Moses moved to Perris Valley in 1957 and hit the ground running—Taking on leadership roles in a variety of organizations that initiated infrastructure improvements, including installing ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Chair Pro Tem and First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis to expand access to the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games through the ...
Stan Futch, president of the Westside Action Group, said Jews opened jobs for the few Blacks that came after him, and it didn’t come without a fight. Futch, also a retired fireman in the Riverside ...
Elected officials, City and County leaders, and other dignitaries gathered Friday to welcome residents to their homes at a new affordable housing community in Riverside. They joined the nonprofits ...
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced new federal funding for the Nicholson Community Center and The Blessing Center to bolster community resource hubs in the Inland Empire. Rep. Aguilar secured $850,000 for ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released the 2024 Hate Crime in California Report and highlighted information and resources to support ongoing efforts across the state to combat hate. Reported ...
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent ...