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California earthquake: 4.2 quake hits near San Bernardino

A magnitude 4.2 earthquake rattled Southern California on Friday morning, less than a week after a magnitude 4.1 New Year’s temblor that...

Where to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, in Southern California this weekend – San Bernardino Sun

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is considered the most important festival of the year in India. The typically five-day festival is...

How the Los Angeles & San Pedro, Southern California’s first rail line, began – Daily Breeze

Imagining the Los Angeles of 1870 takes some mental gymnastics. The city then had a population of 5,728, and transportation consisted of horse-drawn...

‘Visibility isn’t enough,’ Southern California activists say at march for transgender rights – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

A wave of anti-transgender legislation sweeping the country prompted queer activists and allies to organize “Trans Day of Vengeance,” a protest during the...

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Rooted in racism and economic exploitation: The failed Southern economic development model

Summary: Southern politicians claim that “business-friendly” policies lead...

There’s No Community In Southern California More Enchanting And Historic Than Little Tokyo

Built on a man-made lake, this water park...

Democrats in South L.A. legislative race accused of misconduct

A south Los Angeles legislative race that...

John Johnson, The LA RAMS and Unify Financial Credit Union Provide 650+ backpacks to Students at Edwin Markham Middle School 

By Anuoluwapo Bamiro, SBBJ Contributing Writer On September 10, 2024,...

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