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The World Mourns American Tragedy
Colorado Shooter Kills and Wounds 59 By Jonathan Ng IVN 2011 Summer Intern On July 20th in Aurora, Colorado, James Holmes, a 24 year-old neuroscience graduate student at the University of Colorado, Denver, open fired in the Aurora, Colorado movie theatre during a premiere movie showing of “The Dark Knight Rises”, resulting in a total [...]
Macklin Attends Medical Institute at Georgetown
The Inland Valley News is pleased to welcome Anthony Macklin as a summer intern. Anthony is preparing to become a senior at Diamond Ranch High School after completing his junior year with a GPA of 4.2 in a combination of honors and advanced placement classes. He has been a member of school clubs such as [...]
San Gabriel Valley-NCNW Joins SCE for Dream Center Community Service Event
Los Angeles, CA– Thirty four members of the San Gabriel Valley section of the National Council of Negro Women(SGV-NCNW) including their Young Legends youth section joined the Southern California Edison(SCE) team for its Dream Center Community Service event in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 30. Approximately 150 individuals participated in this community activity. SGV-NCNW volunteers [...]
Miss Black USA Program Brings New Spirit of Patriotism
New York, NY — With the alarming and still growing social, economic, and health disparities in the Black American community, one might think it’s too overwhelming to take on such an enormous responsibility of trying to overcome them. Fortunately, one young lady had the foresight to say, “There is still opportunity to reverse the negative [...]
Walmart & Inland Valley News Conflict News Update
For the last six weeks we have reported on the Pomona Walmart removing the Inland Valley newspapers out of its store. There has been only one call returned from Walmart. There is no resolve. Calls and letters from Inland Valley News’ leadership have not been responded to. The organization that has taken on this cause [...]
Pushing Children Out of School, the New American Way?
By Marian Wright Edelman Washington, DC– In 1642 the Massachusetts General Court passed one of the very first laws about education in what would become the United States. It ruled that because it was apparent “the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Common-wealth,” all parents and guardians were required [...]
What are Soft Skills?
by: ILead India Most people are still not clear about what soft skills mean. Frankly, the term itself was coined just a few years ago. In any job, the sole importance was given to the candidate’s resume and what his qualifications were. But nowadays, a lot of stress is being laid on the candidate’s soft [...]
An Evening with Anita Baker
With her classy, refined brand of romantic soul, multi Grammy Award winner Anita Baker is recognized as one of the definitive quiet-storm singers. Her songs “Caught Up in the Rapture” and “Sweet Love” are considered two all-time classics of the genre. Gifted with a strong, supple voice, her music has a distinctly adult sophistication. Smooth [...]
Comedian Sinbad Hits The Grove of Anaheim
Actor and comedian Sinbad will bring his “hit’em in the face” style of comedy to City National Grove of Anaheim on Friday, August 17. Sinbad has kept audiences laughing in the aisles for over the past two decades. Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 standup comedians of all time, Sinbad has [...]
Bobbi Kristina Shines Like a Star in Tyler Perry Sitcom
She has had an extremely difficult few months since the tragic death of her mother Whitney Houston in February of this year. But Bobbi Kristina simply shines in a new preview of Tyler Perry’s sitcom For Better Or Worse. In her first major role as an actress, the 19-year-old is featured in a 30-second clip [...]
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