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Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation Fully Supports MSJC Equity Pledge

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Foundation Board of Directors on Monday unanimously voiced its support for the MSJC Equity Pledge.

United We Stand – Divided We Fail

This past Saturday was the 76th anniversary of D-Day. The 15,500 men of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions were dropped into Normandy at night.

NOLI INDIAN SCHOOL GRADUATES 15

The second half of the school year has been strange for students across the country but seniors at the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians’ Noli Indian School persevered to earn their diplomas.

Los Angeles and Riverside Counties Set to Resume Delivery 2020 Census Questionnaires This Week

The U.S. Census Bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health officials, will begin to drop off 2020 Census questionnaire packets at front doors of households in select Los Angeles and Riverside County regions this week.

Duty to intervene: Floyd cops spoke up but didn’t step in

Minneapolis was among several cities that had policies on the books requiring police officers to intervene to stop colleagues from using unreasonable force, but that didn’t save George Floyd

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Poll Finds Becerra, Hilton Gaining Ground in California Governor’s Race

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New California Law Bars Law Enforcement From Interfering in State Elections

California law enforcement agencies are now barred from interfering...

Democrats Pledged Neutrality in California Race, Then Chose Sides

National Democrats are zeroing in on California’s 22nd Congressional...

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