
California Officials Urge Early Voting Amid Postal Delays
California voters living 50 or more miles from six regional mail processing facilities risk having their November 4 ballots go uncounted due to U.S. Postal
California voters living 50 or more miles from six regional mail processing facilities risk having their November 4 ballots go uncounted due to U.S. Postal
Former California Assembly Speaker and State Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins has ended her campaign for governor, citing the need for Democratic unity as
Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D. serves as Chaffey College superintendent/president. By: Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D., President, Chaffey College I entered the classroom in the 1970s full
Fontana, CA — Imagine this: You’re about to go on a first date. You’ve swiped, you’ve chatted, and somewhere between “What kind of dog do
California State Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D-Inglewood) On Oct. 3, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 288, a new law designed to strengthen labor protections
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