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Democratic Poll Shows GOP Leading in Crowded Governor’s Race, Raising Concerns Over Split Vote
A new internal tracking poll released by the California Democratic Party shows Republicans outpacing a crowded slate of Democratic candidates in the 2026 governor’s race, underscoring growing concerns that a…
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Pastor K.W. Tulloss Leads New Coalition Mobilizing Faith Leaders for Policy and Protest Statewide
A New York–based faith and social justice organization is planting roots in Los Angeles, aiming to galvanize clergy and…
Tamela Mann Makes Gospel History
Grammy Award-winning recording artist Tamela Mann has earned her 13th career No. 1 single as “Live Breathe Fight” tops…
Jamal Bryant Ends Target Boycott Campaign — Not Everyone Is Ready to Move On
After a year of economic pressure and national attention, Pastor Jamal Bryant says the boycott against Target has reached…
Faith and Power Converge as United Faith Coalition Mobilizes Churches to Champion South L.A
The United Faith Coalition (UFC)—a collective of faith leaders and community advocates dedicated to advancing equity, civic engagement, and community…
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Gov. Newsom Signs Executive Order Putting New Limits on AI
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on March 30 placing new limits on how artificial intelligence can be used in state government, while also encouraging agencies to expand use of the technology. The order directs state agencies to create safeguards aimed at preventing harm from AI systems, including violations of civil rights, unlawful surveillance and the creation of harmful content. At…
Keep readingPoll: Black Californians Overwhelmingly Disapprove of Federal Immigration Policies
Black Californians overwhelmingly disapprove of federal immigration policies, reflecting broader concerns about civil rights and enforcement practices, according to a new statewide survey. The poll, conducted by the Berkeley IGS Poll, found strong opposition to immigration policies under President Donald Trump across multiple demographic groups, including Black voters. The findings highlight growing concern that current enforcement actions may harm not only…
Keep readingIf You Don’t Build, We Won’t Fund: California Cracks Down on Cities and Counties
Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking a hard line on local housing compliance, warning 15 cities and counties that the state may withhold funding if they fail to meet housing law requirements. Local governments have 30 days to respond before the state pursues legal action. “Every community needs to address homelessness and create new, affordable housing — period, full stop,” Newsom…
Keep readingCalifornia’s Big-City Mayors: Cutting HHAP Funding Threatens Gains Made in Homelessness Fight
Between 2020 and 2024, Long Beach experienced a minimal but incremental decrease in chronic homelessness that was interrupted by the Los Angeles County wildfires in early January 2025, according to a point-in-time count conducted by the city’s government. After making notable progress on increasing affordable housing, adopting “Housing First” models, and providing wraparound supportive services, Rex Richardson, the mayor of…
Keep readingMaggie Hathaway Golf Course Reopens After $21M Renovation in South L.A.
After more than a year of reconstruction and decades of historic significance, the Maggie Hathaway Golf Course officially reopened Friday, March 27, with a ceremony celebrating both its transformation and the enduring legacy of the woman whose name it bears. Located behind Jesse Owens Park at 1921 W. 98th St., the redesigned nine-hole course welcomed Los Angeles County…
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