Advocates Are Highlighting Black Homeownership for National Housing Month
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) won a $10,000 fair housing settlement last November
McKenzie Jackson | California Black Media The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) won a $10,000 fair housing settlement last November
Antonio Ray Harvey, Maxim Elramsisy, Lila Brown and Joe W. Bowers Jr.| California Black Media On April 10, the California
Sunita Sohrabji | Ethnic Media Services An increasing number of hate crimes are being reported in California, but convictions continue
Antonio Ray Harvey, Maxim Elramsisy, Lila Brown and Joe W. Bowers Jr.| California Black Media As the 2024 election season
CNN ‘King Charles’ Show with Charles Barkley & Gayle King Canceled Elgin Nelson The CNN limited series “King Charles” concluded
Staff The California Community Colleges system marks its fifth anniversary of intentional advocacy for a better future for Black students
Saws and hammers ringing out in the town of Menifee are crafting a new model community for America’s clean energy
KROQ-FM 106.7 and its parent company Audacy today announced the return of the station’s long-running Almost Acoustic Christmas holiday concert.
LOS ANGELES — A 26-year-old man who was fatally shot on the Metro A (Blue) Line tracks in the unincorporated
David Duchovny and Rosemarie DeWitt play cousins who are completely and utterly awful people in the new black comedy “The
LOS ANGELES — Authorities identified a pedestrian who was hit by a vehicle and killed Tuesday morning on the transition
With its long history as one of the early epicenters of Southern California tattoo culture, Long Beach could soon be
Joe Biden entered the United States Senate in January 1973, five decades ago. He served during the “malaise” economy
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now. Ever since losing to Alemany in the
In our highly partisan times, it’s necessary to draw some boundaries. Regardless of our political allegiances, we should agree
Los Angeles has seen a spate of antisemitic incidents — from flyers, to graffiti, to freeway banners and Nazi salutes