Famous Amos Marks Six Years of Investing in Black Entrepreneurship with 2026 Ingredients for Success Initiative  

As economic headwinds push more Black professionals toward business ownership, Famous  Amos and U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. bolster commitment to entrepreneurs’ success.   [CHICAGO] March 31, 2026 – Ferrero North America has launched the sixth annual Famous Amos Ingredients for Success (IFS) Entrepreneurs Initiative, in partnership with U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC). Each year, IFS…

Overwhelming Turnout at Ag Wage Reform Press Conference

Signals Broad Multi-State Support for Permanent AEWR Reform An overflowing room of agricultural producers, association leaders, and policymakers gathered this morning for the Ag Wage Reform press conference and roundtable discussion, underscoring the urgency and national scope of the need for permanent reform to the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR). Speakers representing dozens of commodities…

Two Projects Awarded $1.66 Million for Advancing Mid-Depth Marine Protected Area (MPA) Monitoring in California

California Sea Grant, in partnership with the California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), is pleased to announce the award of $1.66 million in funding to support two research projects that will advance the monitoring of California’s mid-depth marine habitats within the state’s Marine Protected Area (MPA) Network….

CDPH Recommends Families Add Vaccines to Back-to-School Checklists 

SACRAMENTO – During National Immunization Awareness Month in August, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is highlighting the importance of routine vaccines as students return to school. Vaccination prevents the spread of serious illnesses, reduces hospitalizations, saves lives, and helps keep kids in school and doing the activities they love. While California’s immunization rates…

Secretary Rollins Terminates COVID-era Program

(Washington, D.C., July 15, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the termination of the Regional Food Business Centers (RFBC) program. This pandemic-era, Biden program was created using one-time, temporary funding from Congress. The Department is terminating this program that should not have been established in this manner in the first…

Mayor Karen Bass, Other Southern California Mayors, Demand Immediate End to Federal Immigration Raids

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, joined by more than 20 regional mayors and local officials, called for an immediate end to federal immigration raids that have swept through Southern California communities in recent days.  The elected officials delivered the message on June 9 as protests and tension mounted over Pres. Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement actions,…

Community Clinic Network Responds to ICE Activity, N’tl Guard in LA

Los Angeles – In response to the recent wave of immigration raids taking place across Los Angeles and Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, St. John’s Community Health – a network of community health centers providing free and low-cost health care in Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and the Coachella Valley – released the following…

Cleaning up Trump’s mess, California surges regional law enforcement response in Los Angeles

What you need to know: California is surging mutual aid resources to support law enforcement as they clean up the actions caused by President Trump. LOS ANGELES – Moving quickly to support local response to federal actions that have caused unrest in Los Angeles, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced surging state and regional law enforcement…

Assembly approves four Ramos bills as legislators work to meet critical deadline

Ramos measures range from preventing suicide on state bridges, to continuing local election oversight from FPPC to increasing safety on tribal lands SACRAMENTO— Assembly lawmakers approved four Ramos bills dealing with public safety, election oversight and the reburial of Native American human remains. The Ramos bills that will now head to the Senate are: AB…

Sen Valladares’ “No Tax on Tips” Bill Gets Approval from Senate Committee

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today Senator Suzette Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) announced that her bill to exempt tips from taxes, (SB 17) has passed unanimously out of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee with a 5-0 vote. The bill, introduced on her first day of session, would provide immediate relief for California’s service and hospitality workers. “I’m…

County Officials Warn Taxpayers Of Deceptive Letters Soliciting Payment For Liens

San Bernardino, CA — San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Josie Gonzales, Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector (ATC) Ensen Mason, and District Attorney Jason Anderson are alerting the public to a solicitation involving misleading letters claiming that recipients must pay off liens recorded against them. These letters often appear official and may reference legitimate public records to deceive individuals…

What’s Next After Prop 6? LA Fires Raise Questions of Safety and Justice for the Incarcerated in the Face of Climate Change

January 15, 2025 — The world is watching as incarcerated workers risk their lives fighting the LA fires, shining light on California’s shortcomings. Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC) joins forces with WorkSafe to fight to end the dangerous and inhumane conditions facing incarcerated individuals, particularly those risking their lives fighting California’s escalating wildfires….

CalFresh customers who lost food in public safety power shutoffs may qualify for replacement benefits and hot meals

Affected CalFresh customers must report food loss by Feb. 5. & can buy hot meals until Feb. 8 RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. — CalFresh customers who lost food purchased with benefits due to the recent Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) have until February 5 to report the loss and receive replacement benefits. State officials estimate that…

Walmart and Sam’s Club’s Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Campaign Raises $176,298.57 for Feeding America Riverside San Bernardino

Riverside, CA January 6th, 2025 – The community of the Inland Empire helped to raise a total of $176,298.57 for local families in need through the 11th annual Walmart and Sam’s Club Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign. With an estimated 530,000 people in Riverside and San Bernardino facing hunger, the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign…

14th Annual CA Green Building & Community Awards Announced Winner Locations across CA:  Beverly Hills, Burbank, Crafton Hills, El Segundo, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Los Angeles, Malibu, Martinez (Contra Costa), Mountain View, Newport Beach, Puente Hills, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Joaquin Valley

Awards to be Presented at the 20th Annual USGBC California’s Green Gala on Dec. 11th in Hollywood   OC Sanitation, L’Oréal, SBCCD, EJ Center at Puente Hills Landfill Park, Contra Costa County Admin Building, Rising Sun and Green Sports Alliance to be Awarded, Among Others  LOS ANGELES (December 2, 2024) – On December 11th at…

SoCalGas Exceeds California’s Supplier Diversity Procurement Goal for 31st Consecutive Year, Purchasing Over 44% of all Goods and Services from Diverse Businesses in 2023  

Over $1 billion spent with minority, women, disabled veteran, and/or LGBT-owned businesses; nearly 87% of businesses based in California  LOS ANGELES (March 6, 2024) – Today, SoCalGas announced the company exceeded the 2023 California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) diverse spending goal* for a 31st consecutive year, purchasing over 44% of all goods and services from…

Ramos measure would count prior convictions in determining penalties for retail theft crimes if approved by legislature and then voters

Lawmaker’s bill would result in changes to 2014 Proposition 47 initiative SACRAMENTO—Prosecutors will find it easier to seek sterner penalties against retail theft suspects if a bill, AB 1772, introduced today by Assemblymember James C. Ramos (D-San Bernardino) is approved by the legislature, governor and then wins voter approval. If approved, store thefts would no…

Save Our Water Introduces New Rebate Finder Tool and Resources Page to Help Californians Transform Their Yards

The Save Our Water website now offers more information on how Californians can access financial resources to transform their thirsty lawns and turf with water-wise plants https://saveourwater.com  SACRAMENTO, CA (October 25, 2023) – California’s Save Our Water public awareness campaign launched a new rebates page that connects Californians with local resources and rebates in their…

San Manuel Orange County Golf Tournament Raises $425,000 For Five Tribal, Local And National Nonprofits

24th Annual Tournament Recognizes O.C. based Meals on Wheels and Radiant Futures Among Others   HIGHLAND, Calif. (July 24, 2023) – The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Tribal leaders, business and community partners united for this year’s annual golf tournament to raise $425,000 for tribal, local and national nonprofits, making it the largest year…

San Manuel Band Of Mission Indians Announces Acquisition Of An Ownership Interest In Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club

Tribe teams up with Ohana Real Estate Investors as co-owners of the iconic award-winning AAA Five-Diamond coastal resort in Orange County  San Manuel Indian Reservation Near Highland, CA (June 5, 2023) – The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (“SMBMI” or “San Manuel” or “Tribe”) today announced that the San Manuel Investment Authority (“SMIA”) through…