Anthony Victoria
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The number of Black, Latino and native people killed by police is undercounted. That’s according to research presented last Friday at the LEAD Summit at Cal State San Bernardino.
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Southern California communities could do more to address pollution and economic disparities tied to trucking and e-commerce.That’s based on economic research released today.
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Warehouse workers at Amazon’s air hub in San Bernardino delivered a petition this afternoon, continuing demands for higher wages and safer working conditions
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Southern California’s top air regulator has launched an initiative to bring warehouse operators into environmental compliance
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Latinos rarely serve on the boards of nonprofit organizations in the Inland Empire. That’s according to a new study released today.
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After years of investigations and public hearings, California’s Water Resources Control Board has approved a ‘cease and desist’ order to stop most of BlueTriton Brand’s pumping of spring water out of the San Bernardino National Forest.
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California’s Water Resources Control Board Today will consider issuing a ‘cease and desist’ order to end the pumping of millions of gallons of water out of the San Bernardino National Forest.
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On Wednesday, the County of Riverside settled a lawsuit that alleged that redrawn political maps did not give Latinos equal opportunity to engage in future local elections
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The Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday November 14 to further review the American Iron & Metal (AIM) recycling center’s operations