
In Soaked California, Few Homeowners Have Flood Insurance
By MICHAEL PHILLIS and ADAM BEAM ACAMPO, Calif. (AP) — On Sunday morning, Kyle Starks woke up to floodwaters that reached the door of his

By MICHAEL PHILLIS and ADAM BEAM ACAMPO, Calif. (AP) — On Sunday morning, Kyle Starks woke up to floodwaters that reached the door of his

By Manny Otiko | IVN Homeownership has usually been a popular way for Americans to move into the middle class and create generational wealth. However, this method has been

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed Friday, just two weeks after another deputy in the department was slain

By JANIE HAR and SOPHIE AUSTIN SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With rain-soaked California expected to see more stormy weather over the weekend and into next week, Gov.

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media On Jan 9, with the sound of African drumming in the background, Shirley Weber was sworn-in as the first-elected Black Secretary of State (SOS) of California and the





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