Black Businesses Matter, But Will They Get Fair Share Of COVID-19 Aid Money?

By Barrington M. Salmon, Contributing Writer, The Final Call @bsalmondc President Donald Trump and Congressional leaders announced the $2 trillion economic stimulus package—the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to great fanfare, touting the deliverables of different aspects of the provisions and their belief in its ability to slow the economic tsunami exacerbated…

New algorithm aims to protect surgical team members against infection with COVID-19 virus so they can continue to deliver urgent and emergency surgical care

Journal of American College of Surgeons releases new best practice guideline based on potential viral spread patterns, risks facing health care workers, and conservation of personal protective equipment (Black PR Wire) CHICAGO, IL —  Researchers from Stanford University’s department of surgery (Stanford,  Calif.) have created an algorithm that aims to protect operating room team members…

State of California Department of Transportation COMMUTER ALERT April 13, 2020

District 8 Maintenance Repairs Potholes on State Route 18 SAN BERNARDINO – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Victorville Maintenance Crew continues to repair potholes on State Route 18 (SR-18) near United States Route 395 (US 395) which formed due to weathering from the recent precipitation.  The typical hours for this maintenance work will range…

Gig Workers Still Not Clear on Whether They Will Get $600 or Up to $1050 in Unemployment Benefits Each Week

Quinci LeGardye | California Black Media Gov. Newsom announced April 9 that California will begin distributing an extra $600 per week of unemployment benefits provided by the federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, Economic, Security) Act, which started April 12. While the announcement may be welcome news to laid off W-2 workers, most independent contractors and…

McDonald’s Southern California Franchisees Offer Free Breakfast To First Responders

Starting April 2, healthcare workers, police officers and firefighters with valid ID or uniform will receive free coffee and Egg McMuffin sandwich at participating McDonald’s restaurants in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Imperial counties WHAT: To help support those who are working around the clock to keep us safe, McDonald’s…

Aguilar Announces Over $47 Million in Coronavirus Relief Funds for Inland Empire Students and Colleges

San Bernardino, CA – Today, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced over $47 million in federal funding to support Inland Empire colleges and students during the coronavirus crisis. The funding, which was appropriated by the CARES Act, provides $26,243,781 for California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), $6,732,563 for San Bernardino Valley Community College, $3,388,020 for University of…

Statement on San Bernardino County’s COVID-19 Homeless Response Plan to Help Flatten the Curve

The State of California has issued a directive for every county to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by creating interim housing solutions for California’s homeless population. The homeless remain extremely susceptible to COVID-19 due to their inability to self-isolate or practice social distancing because of their current living conditions. There are more than 2,000…

Research Funding for New Faculty

California Sea Grant is now soliciting applications for one-year research projects by early-career faculty. Proposals, up to $60,000, will support the research of a new faculty member employed at a California-based university to address topics aligned with California Sea Grant’s strategic plan and state priorities. This year additional emphasis will be on proposals that respond…

Gov. Abbott Unlawfully Exceeded Authority with Executive Order Limiting Jail Releases, Argues New Lawsuit

The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Lawsuit says governor’s order restricting releases exceeds his constitutional authority; public health experts agree reducing populations in prisons and jails necessary to prevent outbreaks AUSTIN, TX — Governor Abbott unlawfully exceeded his constitutional authority by issuing an executive order that suspends the rights that individuals, who are presumed innocent,…

California Receives Preliminary Federal Approval to Free Up Funds for Crisis Response

SACRAMENTO —The U.S. Department of Education has granted preliminary approval to California’s request for flexibility in using federal funds to ease the immediate impacts of COVID-19 school closures. State Superintendent Tony Thurmond and State Board of Education President Linda Darling-Hammond submitted the request for waivers, authorized under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…