Climate Change: Are we Really Paying Attention?
Last week in Davos, Switzerland, representatives of countries from all over the world congregated at the World Economic
How Good is the US Economy Performing
Electing President of the United States and the leaders of our government entrusted with the security, health and welfare of the population
US Influence around the World
As we begin a new-year, and in view of all the events taking place in the U. S., such as the controversy over immigration
I Resolve for the New Year . . . . .
At year's end, most of us recognize our character flaws, blunders, extra pounds, unhealthy habits, excessive indebtedness, propensity towards bullying
People Coming Together to Make a Difference for those in Need
During the course of a given year, there are always groups of generous individuals providing support to those in need.
Breaking
Writers Corner: Motivation
Brad from Rancho Cucamonga asks me to explain motivation. That may appear to be a dumb question, but it isn't. I've been asked that question a number of times.
$783K Awarded to Support Urban Agriculture and Farmers via Inland Empire Resource Conservation District
This week, the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Office of Farm to Fork announced $11.67 million in funding awards through their Urban Agriculture Program focused on urban and disadvantaged communities throughout the state.
Clergy Corner: Better Than $150,000.00?
 The Boston Marathon! What an amazing race! Back when I was in high school and spending a fair amount of time running track, my dad told me if I would prepare for the Boston Marathon and meet the qualifying time, he would sponsor me.
Seasonal allergy risks unique to the Inland Empire
Living in the Inland Empire poses specific challenges for individuals prone to environmental allergies.Â