
Black History Month Events to Span Inland Valley Through February
Cities across the Inland Valley are preparing a wide range of Black History Month events scheduled from late January through theend of February, offering residents

Cities across the Inland Valley are preparing a wide range of Black History Month events scheduled from late January through theend of February, offering residents

San Bernardino County supervisors on Dec. 29 of last year unanimously ratified a local emergency declarationfollowing a powerful holiday storm that brought flooding, debris flows

In his final State of the State address on Jan. 8, 2026, Gov. Gavin Newsom highlighted California’s role as a national “beacon” of progress. He
New rules governing warehouses and trucking routes, longstanding policing accountability requirements andpersistent housing cost pressures are converging across the Inland Valley, research suggests Black residents
Throughout 2025, reporting by Inland Valley News (IVN) followed how decisions made at every level of government, from city council chambers in the Inland Empire



Inland Valley News is a proud member of National Publishers Association (NNPA), The Charter News, New American Media (NAM), The California Black Media Association (CBMA), Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce and Orange County Black Chamber of Commerce