Monthly Archives: March, 2025

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Fewer California kindergarten students immunized against measles last year, new data show

Despite having some of the nation’s strictest school vaccination laws, California reported a decline last year in the share of kindergarten students who were...

Facebook Cell Phone Sale Turns Violent In Inland Empire

INLAND EMPIRE, CA — A seemingly innocent cell phone sale turned violent over the weekend, leading to the arrests of four Inland Empire men,...

Soboba Tribal Preschool kids get silly

Students at the Soboba Tribal Preschool had a busy week from March 10-14 as they celebrated Silly Week alongside a Scholastic Book Fair. Each...

Tariffs cast shadow over Inland Empire’s economic outlook

Confusion caused by President Donald Trump’s tariffs is clouding the Inland Empire’s economic forecast, as warehouses and other businesses face a looming trade war. The...

Aircraft crashes in Inland Empire

A small aircraft crashed in the Inland Empire Thursday afternoon, but the pilot sustained only minor injuries. The pilot, whose identity has not been released,...

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On Juneteenth, Californians Reflect on What Black Communities Need to Thrive

As Californians observe Juneteenth, the holiday is prompting more...

Cal State Faculty Seek Protections as Campuses Test AI Tools

California State University faculty are pressing state lawmakers to...

California, DMV at Impasse Over Sharing Driver’s License Data With Other States

California lawmakers are holding back $55 million requested by...

California Weighs Health Insurance Tax Increase as Consumers Watch Premiums

California lawmakers have approved a proposal to overhaul a...

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