Loreta James

Loretta James

Loretta James is a dedicated journalist with over three years of experience covering education, community affairs, and politics across the United States. With a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices and a keen eye for policy impacts, Loretta brings insightful reporting that bridges local stories with national relevance. Her work highlights the intersection of classroom challenges, civic engagement, and legislative developments, offering readers clear, human-centered narratives.

King County Deputy is Charged With Raping a Teenage Volunteer for the Police Explorer Program

According to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, a King County Sheriff’s deputy who oversaw Burien’s Police Explorer Program for teenagers and young adults has been charged with rape. On May 30, 39-year-old Ricardo Arturo Cueva was charged with one crime of third-degree rape and one count of first-degree sexual misconduct with a minor. He…

King County Deputy is Charged With Raping a Teenage Volunteer for the Police Explorer Program

California Track Championships Start with New Rules Addressing Trans Athlete Events

After a transgender athlete from Jurupa Valley High School qualified for three events, the California high school track and field championships got underway on Friday under new regulations. Following a week of events surrounding her involvement in the girls’ contests, junior AB Hernandez will compete in the high jump, triple jump, and long jump events…

California Track Championships Start with New Rules Addressing Trans Athlete Events

2nd Grade Teacher Sentenced After Bringing Drugs to School: ‘Could’ve Killed a Child’

Just a few days before she was arrested, a second-grade teacher in Virginia who was given a two-year prison sentence for using narcotics and being drunk in class brought her child along to purchase drugs, according to the prosecution. Candyce Carter, according to the prosecution, had her husband deliver drugs to her at Spotswood Elementary…

2nd Grade Teacher Sentenced After Bringing Drugs to School ‘Could've Killed a Child’