Government Shutdown Hits African Americans the Hardest

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia With over 50,000 federal employees, the fourth congressional district in Maryland represents the fifth largest number of workers, and Maryland likely counts as the third-largest impacted state by the government shutdown, according to Democratic Rep. Anthony Brown. “So, I’m hearing about this, like my colleagues, each and…

San Bernardino City Unified Students To Receive Home Visits Tuesday, January 29

WHO:             SBCUSD Managers, Superintendent Dr. Dale Marsden, and community leaders WHAT:          During Operation Student Recovery, San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) managers and community leaders will visit the last-known address of students who have missed 10 percent or more of the current school-year-to-date. The…

Los Angeles Teachers Strike For Smaller Classes, More Nurses And Librarians

Elissa Nadworny, Laurel Wamsley, Francesca Paris Updated Monday at 10:16 a.m.ET. Los Angeles public school teachers went on strike Monday morning, a result of failed negotiations between the teachers union and the school district. The strike has looked inevitable since Friday, when United Teachers Los Angeles rejected another offer from district leaders. “We are more…

Mayor Acquanetta Warren Appointed to Serve on League of California Cities’ Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations Policy Committee

Fontana, Calif.- Mayor Acquanetta Warren has been appointed to the League of California Cities’ Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations Policy Committee. As a committee member, Warren will assist in shaping the League’s policy positions on issues facing California cities and advocating for cities at the State Capitol. This committee is responsible for recommending to the…

Riverside City College student diagnosed with active tuberculosis; testing urged for some students, staff

A student at Riverside City College (RCC) has been diagnosed with active tuberculosis and Riverside County health officials are working with college representatives to identify students and staff who might have been exposed to the illness. The student is receiving treatment and is recovering. The student is not being identified due to confidentiality requirements. Riverside…

Kenny Lattimore Foundation Brings Music and Arts to Los Angeles and Washington D.C. Schools

By Sentinel News Service Join the Kenny Lattimore Foundation and featured talents Annale’, known for her Billboard charting radio hit “Roses” and 21-year old classically trained pop pianist, Reyna Roberts for a night of music at The Rose Pasadena on Sunday, January 27, 2019. Kenny Lattimore will announce the partnership and launch of the pilot…

C2 Education to Hold MLK Day

Free Practice Test Event on January 21 Students Can Get a Head Start on Their SAT or ACT Prep Los Angeles, CA, January 14, 2019 – C2 Education (C2), the nation’s fastest growing network of subject tutoring, SAT ®, ACT® and PSAT® test prep and education support centers will have a free practice test event,…

Americans More Pragmatic Than Trump on Border Security

By Clint Confehr It’s “xenophobic rhetoric” and “fear mongering,” but most Americans are more pragmatic about border security, according to NAACP leaders and friends commenting on President Trump’s first televised Oval Office speech. “There is a growing humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border [with] thousands of illegal immigrants trying to enter our country,”…

NRDC: PG&E Threatened Bankruptcy

California’s largest utility, the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E), today announced its intention to file for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy code, citing its exposure to wildfire liability claims of $30 billion or more. As NRDC warned months ago, potential adverse consequences include a loss of state oversight and damage to…

Gov. Newsom Makes Good on Promise to California’s Students, Parents & Educators in 2019 Budget Proposal

SACRAMENTO – California Teachers Association President Eric C. Heins issued the following statement Thursday commending Governor Gavin Newsom for his first state budget proposal and a record $80.7 billion for education as well as record funding for other key programs: “Governor Gavin Newsom’s budget released today reflects his commitment to the children and students of…

China and India revealed flaws

Ken Alltucker, USA TODAY FDA inspections of the factories in China and India that made the carcinogen-tainted ingredients that have forced dozens of recalls of blood pressure drugs in recent months show a history of problems. Drug companies have recalled dozens of lots of the frontline blood pressure and heart medications valsartan, losartan and irbesartan…

Keep your Medicare costs down

By Greg Dill Most doctors accept Medicare as full payment for their services. But some accept it only for certain services, and others don’t accept it at all. What does this mean for you? If you have Original Medicare, it means you should try to use doctors, hospitals, medical equipment suppliers, and other healthcare providers…

January 2019 Scam Alerts Social Security Scams

Acting Inspector General of Social Security, Gale Stallworth Stone, is warning citizens about phone call scams in which impersonators are copying SSA’s 1-800 number so that it appears as a legitimate call on a caller-ID screen. These scammers then identify themselves as SSA employees, request a person’s Social Security number and threaten to terminate the…

Educators Statewide Stand with Students & Teachers in Los Angeles on the First Day of Historic Strike

Wet winter weather didn’t dampen teachers’ commitment to students, more than 28,000 covered in ponchos, toting picket signs and umbrellas report to 900 district-wide picket lines SACRAMENTO – California Teachers Association President Eric C. Heins issued this statement from the picket line in Los Angeles representing CTA’s 325,000 members who are standing strong with their…

Community Announcement

By Sheila Umbaji Futch VERNON BRAGG JR. RIALTO TOASTMASTERS CLUB OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, January 29 – Vernon Bragg Jr. Rialto Toastmasters will present the art of “Table Topics: Improve Confidence and Impromptu Speaking Skills,” at our open house 7:00 to 8:15 a.m. at the Rialto Fire Station #202, 1700 N. Riverside Avenue. Coffee/refreshments will be…