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Opinion: The Black Vote, Polling and Redistricting

By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper Chairman of the Board, National Newspaper Publishers Assoc As California enters the redistricting battle over control of the U.S. House of Representatives, it is very interesting to observe the line up for and against Proposition 50 which would place Redistricting on the November…

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Where Is the $41 Million for the Black Community When It Comes to Redistricting?

The Southern Truth By Gloria Zuurveen, Editor-in-Chief $41 million. That is the staggering amount already raised and circulating around California Proposition 50—$21.3 million for, $20.1 million against. Supporters and opponents alike are flush with cash from big donors: super PACs, labor unions, billionaires, and political insiders. The Governor’s committee, the California Teachers Association, Reed Hastings…

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Inglewood Leads the Way: Votechella Proves Democracy is a Celebration

By Gloria Zuurveen Editor-in-Chief INGLEWOOD— On September 16, 2025, National Voter Registration Day, Inglewood did more than throw a community festival—it threw down a challenge to every resident: get registered, get informed, and get to the polls. At Votechella: Groove the Vote, hosted by City Clerk    Aisha L. Thompson with the support of Mayor James…

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AVISO PÚBLICO

AVISO PÚBLICO El Programa de Vales para la Elección de Vivienda, también conocido como HCV (Sección 8), está financiado por el Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de los Estados Unidos (HUD) y es administrado por las Agencias de Vivienda Pública locales. La Autoridad de Vivienda de Inglewood administra el programa de la Sección 8…

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PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE The Housing Choice Voucher Program, also known as HCV (Section 8), is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and operated by local Public Housing Agencies. The Inglewood Housing Authority manages the Section 8 program for the City of Inglewood. This program provides rental assistance to very low-income…

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (LACMTA) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL LACMTA will receive proposals for PS134353 – Professional Art Conservator Services at [email protected]. All proposals must be received on or before 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at [email protected], sent to the attention of Tracy Truong. Proposals received later than the above…

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Local News Gets Lifeline with State-Approved $10 Million Yearly

By Gloria ZuurveenThe Southern Truth Now more than ever, local news needs a lifeline to keep the public informed and government transparency at the forefront. California lawmakers, in a late-night move, agreed to appropriate $10 million per year toward funding local news. At the same time, Google has committed an additional $10 million, making this…

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Woe to the Prophets That Say, Peace, Peace—And There Is No Peace!

The Southern TruthBy Gloria Zuurveen Violence, violence—it’s all over the land. It is in America, in Europe, and in Israel too. Lord, what must we do? These are powerful words to ask, but to whom must we turn at last? We, who live on this earth, once void and filled with darkness, now walk in…

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Tori Bailey Receives Doctorate Degree from Haven University in Garden Grove

By Gloria Zuurveen, Editor-in-Chief Tori Bailey, a steadfast advocate for the homeless, a servant-leader in her community and a past GLORY AWARDS recipient for shining a light on homelessness, has achieved a remarkable milestone—earning her doctorate degree from Haven University in Garden Grove. Her journey to this moment reflects not only academic excellence but also…

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