The Vice President ran a beautiful campaign. She worked like a trojan, traveling from city to city, sometimes as many as ...
Covered California kicked off 2025 open enrollment and launched its “Let’s Health Talk” campaign across the state today to ...
Election nights are always simultaneous moments of triumph and tragedy. One group of voters’ dreams are dashed, while another ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Riverside County Department of Housing and Workforce Solutions (HWS) has been awarded $8 million by the California Board of State and Community Corrections. This funding will be used to support ...
As Election Day draws closer, the divide between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has become a chasm. With the help of well-known supporters like Beyoncé, Usher, and Bruce Springsteen who gathered in ...
Samara Joy’s opening night performance at the 2024 Monterey Jazz Festival set the mood for a weekend infused with hope, joy, and the magical power of music to unite. The 24-year-old Grammy winner ...
In the last stretch of the race, Black candidates are thinking ahead to tackle the issues that they’re hearing loud and clear on the street, which sometimes comes knocking at the front door. MARLA ...
The 2024 presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump has underscored a profound clash on race and justice. Trump, the twice impeached Republican nominee ...
Recent polls show public trust in the integrity of U.S. elections is decreasing, largely among Republicans. But this doesn’t signal that our elections are getting less reliable, UC Berkeley scholars ...