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Nyla Glover

Nyla Glover is a third-year English major at Cal State University, San Bernardino, and she is interning with the Inland Empire Journalism Hub and Fund. Dynamic storytelling and creating compelling narratives are her greatest passions. Nyla is eager to learn new skills in business and journalism, while contributing her creativity and enthusiasm for language to projects. In the future, she plans to leverage these developing skills as she pursues a career as an author and college professor. She views this as an incredible opportunity, and is excited to aid in the improvement and sustainability of local news in the Inland Empire.

  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses the Kevin Epps murder trial, Loma Linda University Health Child Abuse programs, enhanced rights and protections for CA Workers in 2026, CA Senator Sabrina Cervantes appointed Chair of Senate Appropriations, and fighting back against Trump’s Attack on Childcare and Family Assistance Programs.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses Rev. Dr. Queen Shamala Smith celebrates Art and Healing at Solo Exhibition, Newsom announcing underutilized state property in Riverside to become 209 affordable homes, U.S. House Representative Eric Swalwell running for Governor 2026, San Bernardino’s Future Green Leaders Summit, and a major lawsuit settlement involving the maltreatment and arrest of a ten-year-old Black student with special needs.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses the ACOM 2025 Expo and Awards event, the 2025 State of Black Women in California report, Black Panamanian author Tameka Burgess, Congressional Representative Eric Swalwell entering the race for governor of California, and Keeping It Real: Gratitude Can Transform Any Situation.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses low-cost Insulin at $11 per Pen starting in 2026, Full Circle Player’s Mojada play highlighting immigration issues, Ready San Bernardino County App, CTA supporting Proposition 50, and Louisiana v. Callais.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses the physical and mental toll SoCal wildfires have on residents, wildfire preparedness, voter information, Hospice Chaplain and Counselor, Mary Pearce, and Prop 36.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses residents having to rely on their own wildfire preparedness, Corona Regional Medical Center to shut down Labor and Delivery services in 2026, Congressman Pete Aguilar as guest speaker at the Akoma Unity Center, the community-based story titled, Affordable Murrieta Housing Brings Peace to Resident and her Son, and the current shutdown of the federal government.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses the Young Visionaries Youth Leadership Academy (YVYLA), how eliminating SNAP survey will impact CalFresh benefits, the Mapping Deportations initiative, No Secret Police Act, and the government shutdown.
  • BVN’s Nyla Glover discusses takeaways from RFK Jr.’s New Make America Healthy Again Strategy, an abandoned warehouse project near San Bernardino Airport, a complaint against Inland Empire Health Plan, and a first anniversary celebration of a Moreno Valley Black-owned book store, Get Lit Books & Things.
  • BVN's Nyla Glover discusses Michael L. McClellan as first African American Associate Superintendent at Chaffey College, California, Oregon, and Washington form health alliance, Rancho Cucamonga Quarterback CJ Stroud Returns to the Southland, and DEIA in the age of Trump.
  • This week, BVN's Nyla Glover focuses on California's response to Texas' redistricting plan, a local IEHP celebration of Black Motherhood, and an MSRPAC event raising funds for pet adoptions.