San Bernardino City Unified Board of Trustees Elects New Officers

SAN BERNARDINO, CA—The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) Board of Education announced the selection of new officers to lead the governing body for the next year. During the annual organizational meeting held on Dec. 12, 2023, the Board unanimously elected the following trustees to serve in key leadership roles: Board President: Danny Tillman …

San Bernardino Prepares to Celebrate Cajon High School’s Jayden Daniels After  Heisman Trophy Win

Many thought his frame was too thin at 6’3” 165 lbs. to play quarterback at the highest collegiate level, but San Bernardino’s Jayden Daniels (LSU) filled in at 6’4” 185 lb. and proved them all wrong by winning college football’s most prestigious honor, the Heisman Trophy. Daniels was also honored with the Walter Camp Player…

Local water utility hosting free community event to assist low-income households apply for financial relief on current and past-due water bills

APPLE VALLEY, CA — Liberty and Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC) will hold a free event this Thursday, January 18, to support low-income households in Apple Valley that may be struggling to pay their water and/or sewer bills. Attendees will receive help with applying for financial assistance through California’s Low Income Household…

Ramos measure would require K-12 education accurately reflect historical mistreatment of Native Americans

Lawmaker’s bill is a follow up to AB 1703, the California Indian Education Act SACRAMENTO—When teaching about the Spanish Mission and Gold Rush Eras, California public schools would be required to teach the true history of the impact on California Native Americans during those periods if AB 1821, is approved. Assemblymember James C. Ramos (D-San…

Bridging Health Gaps in LA County

By Selen Ozturk As wealth and health disparities widen nationwide, California is bridging the gap by making care accessible to all. As wealth and health disparities widen nationwide, California is bridging the gap by making care accessible to all. On January 1, California expanded Medi-Cal, its version of Medicaid, to all low-income individuals regardless of…

First 5 Riverside County Accepting Nominations For 2024 Champion For Children Award

Every child needs a champion, and each year First 5 Riverside County (F5RC) recognizes the difference-makers in our children’s lives. The annual F5RC Champion for Children Award is now open for nominations for individuals and organizations dedicated to the crucial and rewarding work supporting young children and their families. The winner will be recognized broadly…

How to Slash Unnecessary Monthly Bills

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase In today’s economy, many of us face an increasing burden of monthly bills. These expenses quickly add up, leaving us feeling financially strained. However, with a few practical strategies, you can cut unnecessary costs and reduce your monthly bills to achieve financial freedom and peace of mind. Here are some practical…

Virginia Attorney General says Insurances Should Cover ‘Life-saving’ Proton Radiation Administered at HBCU

Opinion could save thousands of Black Lives  By Hazel Trice Edney  (TriceEdneyWire.com) – The announcement that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being treated for prostate cancer has hit home with millions of families across the nation. But in Virginia, the announcement is particularly relevant as the state’s legislature is gathering on the heels of an…

Riverside County’s Mobile Crisis Response for Behavioral Health Goes 24/7

RIVERSIDE, CA (January 16, 2024) – Now Riverside County residents can rely on Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health (RUHS-BH) Mobile Crisis Response service for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.   The Mobile Crisis Response Teams include therapists, behavioral health case managers, substance abuse counselors and peer support specialists who…

World health officials say nearly 10,000 COVID-related deaths in December signal deepening health crisis

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent (NNPA NEWSWIRE) — The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a staggering total of nearly 10,000 global deaths in December, raising alarm bells about a worsening worldwide health crisis stemming from the continued threat of COVID-19. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also noted pressing humanitarian crises in…

Health, Education, Reparations and Budget Deficit Among Top  Black Caucus Priorities for 2024

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Closing out their 2023 activities and previewing what they intend to focus on this year, members of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) met with Black news media outlets from different parts of the state. During the meeting, held late last month, the lawmakers shared some of their…

Controller Malia Cohen: Despite $68 Billion Deficit, California Has Enough Cash to Pay Bills

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Over the next few months, Californians will spend time processing the details of Governor Gavin Newsom’s 2024-2025 spending plan, which he is expected to present to the Legislature on Jan. 10 in Sacramento. However, reports of the state’s whopping $68 billion budget deficit — as projected by the…