Main Content Region

News Clips

August 10, 2021

Aug. 10, 2021

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak rebuked comments made about his wife by a rural county commissioner who alleged that her Chinese ancestry should raise suspicions as the state retightens restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus...

August 10, 2021

Aug. 10, 2021

An Asian American woman who works for the Maine Public Employees Retirement System has sued the agency in U.S. District Court in Bangor alleging that she has been discriminated against due to her race. Mary Lee, 64, of Gardiner accused...

August 10, 2021

Aug. 9, 2021

The news site featured the House of Rice, the only all-Asian drag family in Vancouver, British Columbia, which had more reported anti-Asian hate crimes in 2020 than any other city in North America, according to the Center for the Study...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 6, 2021

The newspaper published a photo gallery of the CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program's mobile vaccine clinic in Palm Springs earlier this year, where COVID-19 vaccines were provided. Ten photos of the event are in the gallery.

The...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 6, 2021

The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship is accepting nominations for its 2021 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards. The Spirit of the Entrepreneur celebrates the best and most innovative business owners in Riverside and San...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 9, 2021

Francisca Beer, an associate dean in the JHBC Office Academic Equity at Cal State San Bernardino, wrote an article about the “Essential Conversations: African American Men” event held by the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 7, 2021

Kelly Campbell, a professor of psychology at California State University, San Bernardino, and a recognized expert in relationships, was interviewed for an article about flirtatious behavior that turns toxic, and how to spot it.

Campbel...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 5, 2021

David Yaghoubian, Cal State San Bernardino professor of history, says a new administration in Iran will not change Tehran’s approach toward the 2015 nuclear deal, the multinational agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 7, 2021

Matthew Bramlett, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate and former managing editor of the Coyote Chronicle, has been named the new Chino city reporter for the Chino Valley Champion, community newspaper announced.

Bramlett, 33, has...

August 9, 2021

Aug. 7, 2021

On Saturday, people in Indianapolis rallied to show support for Asian Americans. The event was held to celebrate the community. With music and dances to martial arts, the annual Asian Fest was a chance to uplift spirits in Indianapolis...

August 9, 2021

Aug 2, 2021

Asian Americans are running for political office in high-profile cities, such as Boston, and Asian American Pacific Islander advocates say such candidacies harbor a greater significance: combating Asian hate.

According to data from the...

August 5, 2021

Aug. 5, 2021

Inland Empire manufacturing continued to expand in July, continuing a trend of steady growth ongoing for nearly one year.

The region’s purchasing managers index was 60.7 last month, according to data released today by the Institute of...