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
Three years after the first COVID cases were detected in the Bay Area, a vexing question persists that can no
Julie Miller-Phipps, president of Kaiser Permanente Southern California and Hawaii, plans to retire in July of this year, the company
Editor’s note: This is the Monday, January 30, edition of the “Game Day with Kevin Modesti” newsletter. To receive the
By JAY COHEN CHICAGO — When Bobby Hull got the puck, he was tough to stop. He had blazing speed,
By RIAZ KHAN (Associated Press) PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A suicide bomber struck a crowded mosque inside a police compound
Save more, spend less and pay off debt are popular New Year’s resolutions — and perhaps the ones most likely
The Chargers moved quickly to fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi three days after their second-half collapse in their AFC wild-card
By Keith Naughton | Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. is slashing the price of its electric Mustang Mach-E by an average
A view from the San Fernando Valley: Sebastian Gaytan, 14, of Northridge, does a frontside flip at Pedlow Field
Two days after volunteering to help count the homeless in Los Angeles County, Anthony Manousos, 73, couldn’t put out of