The clock started ticking Friday, Oct. 3, at 7 PM as the 48 Hour Inland Film Fest kicked off at KVCR Public Media studios in San Bernardino, drawing one of its largest turnouts yet with 26 filmmaking ...
In recognition of Latino Heritage Month, the Inland Empire Community Foundation announced that the CIELO Fund has raised more than $3 million since launching in 2022.
Children Beam With Joy as They Unwrap Gifted Books From First 5 San Bernardino at Chino Youth Museum
The Chino Youth Museum came alive with laughter and excitement as children danced, sang, and unwrapped brightly wrapped books during Potter the Otter’s birthday party, hosted by First 5 San Bernardino ...
Pachet Bryant, founder of Mine Maternity, is leading a charge to bridge one of the biggest gaps in maternal healthcare: access to insurance-covered benefits.
IE author and educator Arjun Kumar explores the psychology behind veganism, emotional awareness, and the profit-driven systems shaping modern food, health, and mindfulness.
San Bernardino City Unified and University of Redlands partner to let Arroyo Valley High students take free GIS dual credit courses during school hours.
Spanish Trail Day at Agua Mansa Cemetery celebrates the legacy of La Placita de los Trujillos and the historic Trujillo Adobe, the last standing pioneer home.
This October, Cal State San Bernardino will mark the 60th year since classes began on our San Bernardino campus. California’s Master Plan, a dream to expand public higher education throughout ...
El Chicano is one out of four community news papers under Inland Empire Community News Group or IECN... serving the city of San Bernardino ...
Three high schools in the Rialto Unified School District were impacted by campus safety alerts over two consecutive days following reports of armed individuals that were ultimately determined to be ...
The Feldheym Central Library celebrated its 40-year anniversary on Sept. 29, with historical exhibits, music from the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra, and a look at a new partnership with ...
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California Bans Faceless Federal Agents with SB 627, Advancing Transparency and Immigrant Safety
With the signing of Senate Bill 627, California takes a historic step to end the fear tactics that federal agents and their private contractors have used to intimidate immigrants and families across ...
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