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Monkeys, ferrets offer needed clues in COVID-19 vaccine race

The global race for a COVID-19 vaccine boils down to some critical questions: How much must the shots rev up someone’s immune system to really work? And could revving it the wrong way cause harm?

California Credit Union Provides $5,000 in Teacher Grants To Benefit Students in Los Angeles and Orange Counties

California Credit Union has announced the recipients of its Spring 2020 Teacher Grants to assist educators in funding innovative learning opportunities for their students. Through the program, the credit union will provide 10 grants

White House order to end union subsidies expands clinical space for Veterans, nets $1.4 million for taxpayers

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today it has expanded clinical and office space for serving Veterans by more than 150,000 square feet, while saving taxpayers more than $1.4 million annually.

MSJC Foundation Launches Virtual Concert Series Benefiting Students

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in one way or another – and, in some cases, many ways. Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) has continued providing students instruction but had to cancel all of its face-to-face events.

Coronavirus drive-up testing site to open at former Sears location in Riverside

A drive-up testing site will be opened Tuesday at the old Sears parking lot in Riverside to replace the testing location at Harvest Christian Fellowship that is closing.

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