Breaking Down the CSU Tuition Increase: What Students Can Expect From 2024-2029
By Jackeline Montejano On September 13, 2024, the California State University (CSU) system announced that their Board of Trustees approved an annual tuition increase spanning from 2024 to 2029. Since...
View ArticleONE IN FOUR MEN HAVE HEART DISEASE – RESEARCH SHOWS
Rams senior manager of partnership management, Bianca Graves, said the day was about “encouraging folks to learn about heart health [and] putting them in front of Black cardiologists through education...
View ArticleRiverside County Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez Announces Exciting Summer Bash...
In a spirited move to foster community engagement and provide a fun-filled day for residents of San Jacinto, Riverside County Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez has announced the launch of this year’s...
View ArticleSummer Reading Program Makes a Comeback in San Bernardino County Libraries
San Bernardino Libraries welcome the summer reading program back to encourage reading for kids when school is not in session. (Photo credit: San Bernardino Library) Local libraries in San Bernardino...
View Article15 Suspects Arrested for Prostitution Related Offenses in Lake Elsinore
Lake Elsinore Station Special Enforcement Team conducted a prostitution sting to reduce demand for sex trafficking within Riverside county. (Photo Cred: Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s Station Photo) On June...
View ArticleRiverside Deputy Shoots Assailant in Fierce Struggle, Good Samaritans Step in...
“Amidst a chaotic altercation, a male suspect and a female assailant confronted a deputy, resulting in a distressing turn of events that ultimately led to a shooting involving the deputy.” RMA...
View ArticleWildfire Smoke Advisory in Effect for Santa Clarita and Castaic Area Residents
Be prepared as the post fire smoke may reach higher levels of AQI categories of unhealthy measurements. Photo By: South Coast AQMD A wildfire smoke advisory has been issued for Santa Clarita...
View ArticleStudents Return To School with Flashback Fears of Last Semester’s Faculty...
An empty campus with no staff or students in sight during summer and possibly what the school would look like if strike demands were not settled. Photo cred: Esteven Reyes First year students are...
View ArticleI.E Launches Well Project In The Chino Basin
“As we face increasingly dramatic swings in the availability of our imported water supplies, the Chino Basin Program can provide precisely the reliability we need for our communities,” – Adel...
View Article“Firefighters Reach 30% Containment on Hesperia Fire in San Bernardino County”
The Hesperia Fire began on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at 6:49 p.m. Photo Credit: San Bernardino County Firefighters in San Bernardino County are making progress in containing the Hesperia Fire, which...
View ArticleCSUSB Names David Dufault-Hunter Inaugural VP of Strategic Enrollment...
David has further experience serving at Azusa Pacific University, Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village and Fuller Theological Seminary, totaling over 30 years working with high school,...
View ArticleInland Empire Faces Multi-Day Ozone Event Due to Heat Wave
AQI levels will increase after sunrise, peak in the mid-afternoon, and then decrease. AQI is predicted to reach the Unhealthy category in large portions of the region with localized areas reaching the...
View ArticleCrestline town See Sharp Rise in Monthly Payments Due to Insurance Hikes
It’s no surprise that climate change is causing a big increase in natural disasters. In California, that means an unparalleled number of wildfires, floods, and droughts. One study showed a 25%...
View ArticleCalifornia State Universities Face Backlash as System-Wide Tuition Increases...
California’s largest public university system, the California State University (CSU), is set to implement a uniform tuition increase across all its campuses, sparking significant controversy and...
View ArticleDown in the Dumps: The Issue of Illegal Dumping in the High Desert
The Illegal dumping of trash has become a significant problem in the High Desert communities. This act not only defaces the beauty of the desert, but creates environmental and health risks within...
View ArticleHigh Cost, Low Interest: Project 2025 Puts California’s Public Universities...
Under the proposal, tuition will increase 6% annually for the next five years. The plan would begin in the fall of 2024. The first rate increase would be $342 for full-time California undergraduate...
View ArticleRialto Residents Celebrate New Traffic Light at Dangerous Intersection
The four way stop in Rialto off Mango and Alder has been the cause of numerous accidents that have occurred due to drivers blowing by the stop. A number of residential citizens that live near Mango...
View ArticleSan Jacinto Unified School District Ensures No Child Goes Hungry This Summer
As the summer sun rises over San Jacinto, a remarkable initiative is ensuring that no child goes hungry while school is out. The San Jacinto Unified School District has launched a comprehensive free...
View ArticleRancho Cucamonga’s Children’s Museum Takes Flight!
During the grand opening of the Second Story and Beyond children’s museum on Saturday, June 22, 2024, a confetti cannon was brought in to celebrate this long-awaited moment at the Paul A. Biane...
View ArticleSexual Assault: The Unspoken Threat at CSUSB Campus
(CSUSB’s crime chart starting from 2014-2023. Photo Credit: CSUSB campus police) Sexual assault has become a grim reality that students at CSUSB must factor into their daily lives, overshadowing their...
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