Economic
USDA Issues Safety-Net Payments to Farmers in Response to 2015 Market Downturn
Attorney Roy Miller’s tour gives a new perspective to the racist theories of sociologists and philosophers – National News Atty Roy Miller Nationwide — Attorney Roy Miller plans to tour educational institutions and events to describe his conceptual assessment about power, racism and poverty. The tour evolved from his race relations lecture series at Fort…
Read MoreHomelessness in California: Gov’t Takes Action to Attack Worsening Problem
Shanesha Franklin has always been a big dreamer. The 30-year-old single mother says, for as long as she can remember, helping youth has always been close to her heart. Then in 2013, she found herself in a situation where she needed a little help herself. She became one of 20,451 African Americans living in Los…
Read MoreState Wants to Return $28 Million in Undelivered Income Tax Refunds
Sacramento – The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) is encouraging taxpayers to find out if they are among the thousands of Californians who missed receiving a total of $28 million in income tax refunds. This year, the US Postal Service returned more than 49,000 personal income tax refunds to FTB. Most cases involve taxpayers who moved…
Read MoreChino Valley Job And College Fair Will Be Held May 20 In Chino
Business/Consumer News CHINO, Calif. – As the Southern California economy continues to improve, more and more companies and other organizations are adding personnel. Job growth is particularly strong in the Inland Empire, where more than 50,000 new jobs have been added in each of the past three years, according to the California Employment Development Department.…
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