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Council member Blanca Gomez was arrested and taken to jail during the February 21, 2023 meeting of the Victorville City Council.
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First Amendment Coalition Demands DA Drop Charges Against Victorville Councilmember Blanca Gomez

by Gail Fry March 6, 2023March 6, 2023

Gail Fry | Black Voice News & IE Voice Contributor At the February 21, 2023, Victorville City Council Meeting, council member Blanca Gomez, left the dais and was addressing the board and the audience at the podium as a member of the public, about issues occurring in closed session when events were put into motion […]

California Supreme Court declined to hear the Petition related to San Bernardino County’s permanently sealing warrants involving the use of a cell-site simulator, etc. where confidential informants were the source for information leading to issuance of a warrant.
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San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department Exposes Confidential Informant

by Gail Fry March 3, 2023March 3, 2023
Snow falls on West 11th Street in San Bernardino on February 25, 2023. San Bernardino County declared a local emergency on Feb. 27 after mountain community residents and tourists were trapped inside homes as a result of the snow.
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Unprecedented Weather Pummels the Inland Region, Stranding Residents in Mountain Communities

by Breanna Reeves and Aryana Noroozi March 2, 2023March 2, 2023
Due to the extensive historical, legal, and social persecution of those in the LGBTQ+ community, it’s very difficult to know for certain how many Black heroes and sheroes may have been queer.
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Uncovering and Honoring the Contributions of Queer Black Sheroes and Heroes

by Asante- Ra February 19, 2023February 19, 2023
Mayor Helen Tran poses for a portrait in her office in San Bernardino.
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Mayor Helen Tran, Leading San Bernardino into the Future

by Prince James Story and Aryana Noroozi February 18, 2023February 21, 2023
On Monday, SoCalGas unveiled North America’s first Hydrogen micro-grid home at the Southern California Gas Company Energy Resource Center in Downey, CA.
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The Future is Here with H2: SoCalGas Unveils North America’s 1st Hydrogen Micro-grid Home

by Prince James Story February 3, 2023February 3, 2023
Six motorists were arrested for driving under the influence during a San Bernardino DUI Checkpoint on January 20, 2023.
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20 Vehicles Impounded During Recent San Bernardino DUI Checkpoint

by Asante- Ra February 2, 2023February 17, 2023
The IRS is accepting and processing 2022 tax returns, with April 18 as the deadline to file last year’s tax returns.
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2023 Tax Filing Season Begins with Increased Support for Taxpayers this Year

by Aryana Noroozi January 31, 2023January 31, 2023
Sara Fee poses for a portrait after speaking about her experience as an Amazon worker at the picket outside of KSBD, the Amazon air hub warehouse in San Bernardino, on October 14, 2022.“We’re working for the biggest corporation in California, Amazon, and I have to choose whether to buy food or gas.” Fee says Amazon has ignored many issues that workers and advocates have raised and that they must continue fighting for safe working conditions and against retaliation. “It's not always just about the pay. It's about the way they treat the workers.”
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San Bernardino Amazon Worker Sara Fee Fights Retaliation

by Aryana Noroozi January 26, 2023January 27, 2023
Riverside city council member Clarissa Cervantes takes a selfie with event organizers, Christel Reyna and Maliha Williamson, along with community members and local activists at the Women’s March and rally in downtown Riverside on January 22, 2023.
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IE Women and Allies March to Mark What Would Have Been Roe vs Wade 50th Anniversary

by Breanna Reeves January 25, 2023January 25, 2023

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