Crook’s Lens: L.A.-Based Activist Remembers Capturing Black Freedom Struggle in Photos
Edward Henderson | California Black Media Photographs serve as historical records, framing both big moments and small ones. Those images
Edward Henderson | California Black Media Photographs serve as historical records, framing both big moments and small ones. Those images
Bo Tefu, Joe W. Bowers Jr. and Tanu Henry | California Black Media In a significant bipartisan move, legislation proposed
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media Although California will have to make significant budget cuts to balance its budget
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media Medi-Cal members have access to a variety of services that address their social, physical,
Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced a multifaceted strategy to
Rev. Randy F. Allison Jr., Pastor of Greater New Unity Baptist Church, Passed Away Elgin Nelson Rev. Randy F. Allison
By SABRA AYRES | Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s allies vowed Thursday to supply the besieged nation with advanced
As mortgage rates rise to nearly 7% this week. Home shoppers desperate to somehow keep payment affordability within reach will
The Tournament of Roses on Thursday, Oct. 13, named Gabby Giffords, the former Arizona congresswoman, the parade’s grand marshal. Her
Sheri Graves, seated in her attorney’s Marina del Rey office, emotionally shared the story of her daughter’s death during a
The upcoming midterm election has got me thinking about divided government. In normal times, the prospect of newly shared power
President Joe Biden rolled into a Los Angeles Metro construction site on Thursday, Oct. 13 for a gathering of Southern
Southern California’s Native American tribes spent a fortune building luxurious gaming palaces. Now they’re spending big to fight companies that
The fans were more than just OK at the sold-out My Chemical Romance show at Kia Forum in Inglewood on
More than $400 million has gone into telling Californians how to vote on two measures on the Nov. 8 ballot
September’s Consumer Price Index ended any hope that inflation might be cooling. Just ponder the CPI’s topline. In Los Angeles