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Nestle yourself into Birdcage Comics Cafe

Look out, comic book nerds, here comes Birdcage Comics Cafe making waves as the coolest new spot in town. Birdcage Bottom Books is an...

Political Recap: Super Tuesday primary election outcome overview

On March 5, the state of California, along with 14 other states, held primary elections in an event that has historically been known as...

Prospective senator holds campaign rally in the Inland Empire

Since 1998, Congresswoman Barbara Lee has represented California’s 12th congressional district in the House of Representatives and is currently running for California’s open United...

One million dollar grant will support teacher education

As the Inland Empire (IE) continues to experience population growth, the demand for qualified educators has reached a critical point, posing significant challenges for...

CA Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Institute takes a stop in Riverside

The California (CA) Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Institute is currently in the middle of a tour across the state of CA, and recently stopped...

The 118th Congress turns out to be do-nothings, passing three laws...

Inter-party conflict has been an obstacle that circumvents the duties of the legislative branch,  primarily their duty to collaborate. These conflicts have encroached on...

Artist Spotlight: Elidé channels cultural connection into her creative endeavors

Elidé Sanchez is a proud Chicana artist who operates within the Inland Empire. All of her art pieces are constructed from her cultural roots....

Artist Spotlight: Jesus Castañeda’s paintings strengthen the roots of his family...

Jesus Castañeda practices art out of his studio located in our very own Inland Empire. His art has been housed in museums across California...

Artist Spotlight: Mia Bruce exposes life’s fragility through artistic experimentation

Inland Empire resident Mia Bruce uses every emotion and moment to paint an uncensored representation of life. Bruce has used the canvas as a...

The inclusion of commemorative flags does not solve systemic issues of...

In an attempt to be more inclusive and accepting, Riverside City Hall will now allow commemorative flags to be flown outside their building. The...