Monthly Archives: August, 2022

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California’s Unemployment Rate Falls to Record Low Level

California’s unemployment rate fell to historically low levels in July, while adding the state’s largest job gain since February and second largest since August 2021.

MSJC Students Named Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholars

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) students Stephanie Daniels and Drashuna Pilcher are two of 207 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) students nationwide who have been selected as 2022 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholars, each earning $1,000 scholarships.

Veteran author of 37 books, Hollywood’s Raymond Strait pens his first novel. “Bughouse Blues” is a classic

“Bughouse Blues” is a book which truly needs to be ranked with James Michener’s, “Fires of spring” as a boy’s tender passage into young manhood.

You One!

On May 23rd, Time magazine released the results of its world’s 100 most influential people. This list was first published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, journalists and politicians.

12 Terms You Need to Know When Shopping for a Home

It’s an exciting time when you start the process of buying or building a new home, but all the unfamiliar lingo can leave you feeling overwhelmed. Fear not! We’ve rounded up a list of 12 terms you should know to help you feel confident along your journey.

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New State Commission Targets Flaws in California’s Public Defense System

California’s long-criticized system for representing poor defendants is facing...

Newsom Rebukes Trump as Investigations Into Trump Family Intensify

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday accused President Donald Trump’s...

CalMatters Earns Golden State Journalism Awards Praise for Public Service Reporting

CalMatters received five Golden State Journalism Awards this year,...

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