On a usually quiet street, a stand of strength and coexistence begins to form. Before, you would only hear the constant rumble of cars; now, you can hear people shouting in protest, all chanting in unison.
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On a usually quiet street, a stand of strength and coexistence begins to form. Before, you would only hear the constant rumble of cars; now, you can hear people shouting in protest, all chanting in unison.
Despite its status as one of the richest counties in the US, Orange County, like many across the country, is struggling with food insecurity and societal malnutrition. Despite the challenges it faces, there are many organizations doing what they can to fight this growing problem.
If you were to Google “successful CEOs,” the faces of nine men will appear – not one woman in sight. While CEOs such as Spanx’s Sarah Blakely and General Motor’s Mary Barra have paved the way for women to attain success, the glass ceiling of the business world is...
Helping people with Autism and spreading awareness is important! Here are five ways to show your support.
We have traveled to Mars, made working artificial hearts, explored the deepest depths of the Mariana Trench, and sequenced the human genome, and yet, we haven’t been able to make artificial blood. Why?
Teachers in Santa Clarita community are standing up for themselves, asking the Hart District to provide them with a fair COLA (Cost of Living Increase).
Tailgate-themed food, speeches from CEO Stephen Oswald and NFL player Easton Stick, and flying T-shirts were featured in FVHS’s celebratory event.
On April 1st, the minimum wage for fast food workers increased to $20 per hour. Last year, the law was passed to provide for the 500,000 people in the restaurant industry who are adults providing for a family. With the rise in inflation across the entire worldwide...
A new California bill was introduced in March and attempts to ban certain food additives that may be carcinogens or harmful to human health in public schools.
Asbestos is banned at a national level, especially important after a recent local incident.