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Read Moreby Kathleen Untalan | Apr 17, 2025 | Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Politics, State, Statewide, Valleys | 0
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Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Apr 15, 2025 | Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Politics, Statewide, Valleys | 0
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Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Mar 11, 2025 | Bakersfield, Health Care, Los Angeles, Statewide, Valleys | 0
The California Surgeon General’s Office has launched a new questionnaire that they believe will help reduce the state’s maternal mortality rate by 50% by December 2026 as part of its Strong Start and Beyond movement.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Mar 11, 2025 | Bakersfield, Donald Trump, Los Angeles, Politics, State, Statewide, Valleys | 0
Just before President Donald Trump took the podium to deliver his address to a joint session of Congress, Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett sent a message loud and clear: He is “not like us.” Crockett, dancing and lip-syncing to Kendrick Lamar’s culture-defining hit, later punctuated her defiance with a pointed jab. “Well… the State of the ‘DisUnion’ will begin shortly,” Crockett noted. “I’m gonna be in attendance.” It was just one of many signs of resistance from Democrats who braced for what they predicted would be an address filled with misinformation and political grandstanding. Undeterred, Crockett implored her millions of social media followers, “Do not watch.”
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Mar 3, 2025 | Bakersfield, Education K-12, Los Angeles, Statewide, Valleys | 0
The California State Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee No. 1 on Education, chaired by Sen. John Laird (D-Santa Cruz), held a hearing on Feb. 27, where State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond provided a State of Education address and discussed key education funding priorities.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 27, 2025 | Bakersfield, Los Angeles, National, Politics, State, Statewide, Valleys | 0
The California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) has unveiled its 2025 legislative priorities. Titled the the “Road to Repair 2025,” the bill package continues the CLBC’s effort to address the generational harm caused by slavery and systemic discrimination against Black Californians.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 27, 2025 | Bakersfield, Features, Los Angeles, Politics, State, Statewide, Valleys | 0
Last month, about 100 reparations advocates met at the State Capitol to build support for bills they backed that didn’t make it to the Assembly floor for votes during the last legislative session.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 18, 2025 | Donald Trump, Local, Los Angeles, Statewide, Valleys | 0
California Republican leaders are pushing back against state and local initiatives across the Golden State aimed at preventing Californians from buying or installing gas appliances in their homes.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 18, 2025 | African Americans, Bakersfield, Front Page, Los Angeles, National, Statewide, Valleys | 0
The growing movement for reparations for the descendants of Africans enslaved in America is receiving another jolt of energy. Democratic Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Presley is revitalizing the work of the late Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee with the reintroduction of H. R. 40. The newly reintroduced bill would create a 15-member commission to study concrete solutions to the Black Wall Street Tulsa Massacre.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 11, 2025 | Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Politics, State, State & Local Politics, Statewide, Valleys | 0
Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced two bills in the State Senate that could lower prescription drug prices for California residents.
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 11, 2025 | Bakersfield, Features, Los Angeles, State, State & Local Politics, Statewide, Valleys | 0
Lawsuit Accuses UC Schools of Giving Preference to Black and Hispanic Students
Read Moreby Stefi Mar | Feb 11, 2025 | Bakersfield, Features, Los Angeles, State, Statewide, Valleys, Weather | 0
Citing the hundreds of lives lost to extreme heat each year, California state housing officials are urging lawmakers to set residential cooling standards long opposed by landlords and builders who fear such a measure would force them to make big-ticket upgrades.
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