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Silicon Valley Comes to Bakersfield: New Workshop Series Aims to Close the Funding Gap for Local Entrepreneurs
On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the Holloway-Gonzales Library on Brundage Lane, small and medium-sized local entrepreneurs gathered for the launch of a new training
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Preventing Amputation: A Doctor’s Guide for Diabetes Patients
For many diabetes patients, amputation becomes a last-resort measure after infections, ulcers, or poor circulation worsen rapidly and leave few other treatment options.
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Preventing Amputation: A Doctor’s Guide for Diabetes Patients
For many diabetes patients, amputation becomes a last-resort measure after infections, ulcers, or poor circulation worsen rapidly and leave few other treatment options.

Former Rangers Fight Back After Trump Scrubs Black History from Parks
Former park rangers are now teaching Black history themselves after the Trump administration scrubbed dozens of exhibits from federal land ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary.

Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
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America250 – Let Freedom Ring at the Historic Los Angeles Coliseum
The historic Los Angeles Coliseum has hosted an amazing roster of momentous events in the past. It comes as no surprise that the America250 Block Party was held at the venue. The day celebrated America’s 250th Anniversary and the signing of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. This action paved the way for the United States of America we know today.

Your Home is an Investment: How to Create Generational Wealth
For most Americans, owning a home has long been considered a cornerstone to building and preserving generational wealth. A home purchase often symbolizes more than just securing a place to live – homeownership can help anchor families, support long-term financial stability and fuel local economic growth.
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Silicon Valley Comes to Bakersfield: New Workshop Series Aims to Close the Funding Gap for Local Entrepreneurs
On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the Holloway-Gonzales Library on Brundage Lane, small and medium-sized local entrepreneurs gathered for the launch of a new training

Preventing Amputation: A Doctor’s Guide for Diabetes Patients
For many diabetes patients, amputation becomes a last-resort measure after infections, ulcers, or poor circulation worsen rapidly and leave few other treatment options.

15 HBCUs Launch a National Research Coalition — and It Could Change Everything
The HBCU research coalition known as AHRI is here, and Black higher education hasn’t seen a coordinated move like this in a long time.

Ballot Set for California November Election After Deal Kills Disputed Tax Measure
California voters will decide 14 statewide ballot measures on Nov. 3 after state leaders struck a last-minute compromise that removed one of the election’s most

You Had Me At Hello: Love Lessons from Barack and Michelle Obama
Former first lady Michelle Obama delivered a loving and heartfelt tribute to her husband on Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center’s grand opening ceremony in

Small Group Discussion on the State of Black LA Warns of Federal Fears, Structural Disparities and Linguistic Gaps Impacting Black Immigrants
Black immigrants in Los Angeles County confront racism and the fear of being deported as they struggle with the economic reality of living in the

America250 – Let Freedom Ring at the Historic Los Angeles Coliseum
The historic Los Angeles Coliseum has hosted an amazing roster of momentous events in the past. It comes as no surprise that the America250 Block

4th Annual Inglewood Music Festival Held on a Historic Day in America
Inglewood residents and visitors from surrounding communities gathered in a united front, put our differences aside, in Darby Park on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Everyone



















