2,300 California ‘Dreamers’ are about to lose their health care coverage
By ANA B. IBARRA Less than a year after “Dreamers” were first allowed to sign up for Covered California health insurance, undocumented immigrants…
By ANA B. IBARRA Less than a year after “Dreamers” were first allowed to sign up for Covered California health insurance, undocumented immigrants…
By EMEWODESH ESHETE International college students are learning that speech isn’t as free as they thought in the United States. After President Donald…
By BEN CHRISTOPHER The national housing market is stuck in a post-pandemic rut. Prices and interest rates have stalled out at unaffordable highs,…
Meet Waffles! This sweet 2-year-old Shepherd mix is affectionate, playful and ready to brighten your life. Waffles walks great on a leash,…
Each year, this high-profile event attracts a wide range of business, government and community leaders looking to gain insight into what makes…
The San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM), in partnership with the Inland Empire Latino Art Association (IELAA), is proud to announce a regional…
By MALENA CAROLLO Southern California Edison this week said it will create a compensation program for those affected by the deadly Eaton…
By MALENA CAROLLO For the second time in three months, a little-known team within Pacific Gas & Electric has hired someone to…
Victor Valley Museum (VVM) is excited to bring the long-awaited exhibition, Here Comes the Sun: Solar Science & Spirituality, an awe-inspiring imagery…
Children and Family Services (CFS) recently hosted their 16th Annual Sports Faire, bringing together foster and probation youth for a day of…