On Saturday, April 2, 2016, (from left to right) Cadets; PFC Angel Sanchez, 1st Sgt. Luis Ortiz, PFC Daniel Perez, PFC Jeremiah Ramirez and SFC David Lozano donated their
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This statement is in response to media inquiries regarding discussions between police associations and City Manager A.C. Gonzalez. The City Manager has been engaged in discussions with association
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By Freddie Allen (NNPA National News Managing Editor) In an effort to provide student journalists with a unique experience working in the Black Press, the National Newspaper Publishers
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