Monthly Archives: June, 2026

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Five Mt. San Jacinto College Students Selected for Prestigious Stem Cell Research Internship Program

For the fifth consecutive year, Mt. San Jacinto College students have been selected to participate in the highly competitive CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell...

Museum showcases living craft traditions from Noli students

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) at California State University, San Bernardino, in partnership with CSUSB’s Department of Tribal Relations and...

Budget Cuts Threaten Digital Lifeline for Californians Seeking Addiction Care

Californians seeking help for substance use disorders could lose access to a state-supported online tool designed to help families find evidence-based treatment, as lawmakers...

Democrat Xavier Becerra Advances to November Race for California Governor

Democrat Xavier Becerra has earned a spot in the November general election for California governor, completing a late surge in a crowded primary and...

Five Things to Know About the Trump Administration’s New Green Card Policy

For immigrant families across Southern California and the Inland Empire, a new Trump administration directive on green card applications has raised urgent questions about...

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Proposal Would Bar California Prisons From Abruptly Canceling Visits

A proposed California law would limit the ability of...

CHP Investigates Allegations Hemet Unified Overworked School Bus Drivers

The California Highway Patrol is reviewing complaints that Hemet...

Democrats Eye Congressional Gains in Districts Reshaped by Newsom-Backed Map

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s successful push to redraw California’s congressional...

CHP Investigates Allegations Hemet Unified Bus Drivers Exceeded Legal Work Limits

The California Highway Patrol is reviewing complaints that Hemet...

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