Letters & Opinions

May Revise sets up California for painful spending choices and tax increases

Giving credit where it is due, Gov. Newsom’s “May Revise” budget proposal recognizes the seriousness of the situation. 

Letters to the Editor: Anti-trans Murrieta school board sounds a lot like racist Southern leaders in the 1950s

To the editor: In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Brown vs. Board of Education that it was unconstitutional for public schools to segregate students by race.

The case for not commuting and making the Inland Empire your place for work

In July 2007, to great expectation and fanfare, the expansion of the 210 Freeway was finally completed. Some of us were roller blading or bicycling on it the day before it opened close to Claremont, realizing how small inclines, not noticeable driving in a car, can take you out of breath if you have to skate or peddle.

Riverside County sheriff blames Prop. 47 for a crisis of his own making

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has been among the harshest critics of California’s criminal justice reforms, especially Proposition 47 passed in 2014

Big pharma has become a scapegoat for big waits

Big Pharma is something the federal government has to deal with, and they do. However, there is something more compelling to the guy who wants to see his doctor.

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