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06-07-2025 Vol 1984

Abigail Harper

Bakersfield Girl with Rare Medical Condition Granted Humanitarian Protection from Deportation

A four-year-old girl from Bakersfield, known by the initials S.G.V., has been granted humanitarian protection from deportation, allowing her to…

Council of Black Nurses, Los Angeles: Championing Health Equity and Support for Black Nurses

Since its founding in 1968, the Council of Black Nurses, Los Angeles (CBN-LA) has stood as a pillar of support,…

Los Angeles Celebrates Black Excellence at June Jubilee

The third annual “June Jubilee: A Celebration of Black Excellence” is set to take place on Saturday, June 13, from…

New Initiative Aims to Revitalize Hollywood Film Production

In a significant move to bolster the local film industry, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has signed an executive directive…

The Tumultuous Origins of Industry: From Agricultural Roots to a City of Warehouses

The City of Industry in Los Angeles County might seem self-explanatory, being primarily known as an industrial hub, yet its…

Portland Parks & Recreation Reduces Tree Permit Fees to Boost Urban Forestry Efforts

Portland Parks & Recreation is set to eliminate or significantly reduce most tree permit fees starting in July in an…

Musical ‘Darcelle: That’s No Lady’ Returns to Honor Portland’s Legendary Drag Queen

PORTLAND, Oregon — The iconic figure of Darcelle, a drag queen who not only made it into the Guinness Book…

Increase in Street Births Highlights Challenges for Portland’s Unhoused Mothers

As the population of unhoused individuals continues to rise in Portland, the number of births occurring on the streets has…

Proposed Changes to Portland Police Bureau’s Personnel File Disclosure Policy Spark Controversy

The Portland Police Bureau is facing backlash from defense attorneys over proposed changes to its policy handbook regarding the disclosure…

Sam Tutty Shares Insights on Travel, Life in Boston, and Acting Journey

English actor Sam Tutty, a Laurence Olivier Award winner for his role in the West End production of ‘Dear Evan…

Boston University Celebrates Pride Month with Dedicated LGBTQIA+ Resources

As June begins, Boston University (BU) is proud to celebrate Pride Month, highlighting its commitment to fostering an inclusive environment…

Haitian Community Reacts to New Travel Ban amidst Ongoing Crises

The Haitian community in the United States is expressing deep concerns following the recent Supreme Court decision that has allowed…