Another casualty of federal research cuts? Students who want to be scientists
By MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating programs at scores of colleges that prepared promising undergraduate…
By MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating programs at scores of colleges that prepared promising undergraduate…
By KRISTEN HWANG Six months after California voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative that increases the pay of doctors treating Medi-Cal patients,…
By YUE STELLA YU Staring down a $12 billion budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed steep cuts to California’s health care services and public…
By BEN CHRISTOPHER As lawmakers scramble to turbocharge post-fire recovery efforts in Los Angeles and to tackle a housing shortage across the…
By ANA B. IBARRA Popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy would no longer be covered by Medi-Cal under a proposal unveiled…
By Carolyn Jones Chalk one up for the 4-year-olds. Thanks to a relentless onslaught of pleading, cajoling, lobbying and public pressure, Head…
In an effort to promote health and safety, the San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services recently donated 10 bedbug treatment units…
By DENISE AMOS An Inland Empire legislator wants to make it easier to penalize people who make threats affecting schools or places of worship.…
The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s Office is excited to announce a new partnership with the San Bernardino County Museum to offer…
San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs is changing negative perceptions that may keep veterans from accessing their earned benefits. Some veterans struggle with…