Madison Aument
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A group of musicians here in the Inland Empire wants to use music to connect the hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers in the region. The group, called Do Re Mi I-E, is rewriting traditional folk songs to reflect the struggles of workers who are fighting for better conditions.
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In the year since the Temecula Valley School Board voted to ban critical race theory, the controversial decisions have continued. The board's conservative Christian majority has attracted national attention and pitted itself against the state, along with a handful of other school boards in the Inland Empire and beyond.
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The conservative Christian majority that brought national attention to Temecula no longer rules that city’s school board… at least for now. A board member who was elected last year with the help of a Christian PAC has resigned.
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Chino Valley’s school board president will stay in her role another year after the board voted to change the way the president is chosen.
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California’s attorney general has thrown his weight behind a civil rights case against the Temecula Valley school board. The lawsuit centers on policies voted in by the majority conservative Christian board to out transgender students to their parents and to ban critical race theory.
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Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties filed a lawsuit this week against the city of Fontana for allegedly blocking access to abortion.
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Temecula’s Christian conservative school board president is one step closer to being recalled. On Wednesday, a local PAC turned in the signatures it hopes will force a recall election.
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The Chino Valley school board has approved a policy to ban books that it deems quote sexually explicit…though, the policy does not define what that means.
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The school board in Temecula could announce a new superintendent on Tuesday. The board’s conservative majority ousted the district’s superintendent in June.
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National weather forecasters say more Santa Ana winds are expected to arrive in the Inland Empire tomorrow morning . Strong winds and low humidity raise the risk of wildfire.