Lots of relatives will choose their words carefully over the holidays, wearing kid gloves in this era of blended families of ...
The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) has announced that it will lead the Long Beach Legacy Business Program (Program) to recognize and champion longstanding ...
Early on Nov. 6 — shortly after 2 a.m. ET in Palm Beach, Fla.– President-elect Donald J. Trump declared victory in the 2024 General Election. He thanked supporters and pledged to “fix” the United ...
For those who think former Number 45, which is the same as incoming Number 47, is not their president, they may want to think again. The day after the election, Republicans held high hopes, with ...
Fifth District San Bernardino County Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr., is hosting a Veterans Resource Fair on Thursday, November 7 at the County Government Center, located at 385 N. Arrowhead Ave. in San ...
Assemblymember Eloise Reyes (D-Colton) recently celebrated the signing of AB 2033, the EBT Access for Student Empowerment (EASE) Act, at a joint event hosted by the California Community Colleges ...
With ballots still being counted, Black candidates across California are turning in a strong showing in the Nov. 5 General Election. While the results remain unofficial, the leads held by many Black ...
In the Nov. 5 General Election, Californians cast their votes on ten propositions addressing issues from education and climate funding to prison labor and the minimum wage. With some measures likely ...
Election nights are always simultaneous moments of triumph and tragedy. One group of voters’ dreams are dashed, while another set of voters see their hopes realized. Every election is also unique. The ...
Covered California kicked off 2025 open enrollment and launched its “Let’s Health Talk” campaign across the state today to reach California’s remaining uninsured. Open Enrollment – which runs through ...
Land grabs forced primarily African Americans out of their family homes through evictions and burnings in Palm Springs, but survivors of Section 14 are seeing some consolation with a unanimous city ...