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A $500 Million Lawsuit Accuses Beverly Hills Police Task Force of Targeting Blacks

By: Elgin Nelson, Staff A Beverly Hills police task force designed to “crackdown on fraudulent purchases” is now at the

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First AME’s Biddy Mason Community Wellness Center to Offer Health Care Services to Underserved

By: D.T. Carson       On Friday, September 29, SLACDEC (South Los Angeles Community Development & Empowerment Corporation)—the non-profit of First

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Asm. Chris Holden Played Key Role in Brokering $20-Per-Hour Fast Food Worker Pay Deal

By: Antonio‌ ‌Ray‌ ‌Harvey‌|‌ ‌California‌ ‌Black‌‌ Media‌       After months of heated political fights, and just before the Sept.14 deadline for passing bills introduced during the

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Suicide Prevention Week: A Reminder of the Mental Health Crisis Confronting Black Californians

By: Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media        The conclusion of Suicide Prevention Week on Sept.16, served as a reminder,

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Cal State Names Dr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes Its First Woman President 

By: Joe W. Bowers and Edward Henderson | California Black Media       On Sept. 13, the Board of Trustees of California

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Black Business Owners Concerned as Groups Step Up Attacks on Diversity

By: Lila Brown | California Black Media        When the BeyGOOD foundation, led by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, awarded Compton-based entrepreneur Veronica Clanton-Higgins

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Senior Moments: The real COVID-19 test is whether you can open the box

“I can do this,” I sighed, as I cleared off my desk to try to negotiate a COVID-19 home test.

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Margaret Verble had a book rejected 92 times. Her newest took years to publish.

A decade before Margaret Verble’s first published novel, 2015’s “Maud’s Line,” was named as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize,

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UCLA gymnastics takes on Stanford while celebrating Title IX

The UCLA gymnastics team has just two more dual meets at Pauley Pavilion left on its schedule before the Pac-12

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Are sale-leasebacks still a viable option?

Our practice centers around family-owned and operated manufacturing and logistics businesses experiencing a transition. Recently, I wrote about common transitions

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California Native Vote Project to host community listening session at LA’s Homeboy Industries

California Native Vote Project is inviting local Native American and Alaska Native peoples and allies to join in conversation as

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Bishop David O’Connell’s funeral marked an end, but sparks new questions on next steps

Auxiliary Bishop O’Connell was adored by many, a fact reflected in the thousands of parishioners who attended three days of

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A new group tries to save democracy from Trumpism

You’ll run into those who claim there are no California moderates any more, that the supposed disease of wokeism has

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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley, March 4-11

  Purim, a Jewish festival that begins at sundown this year on March 6, includes a public reading of the

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Police dog debate is barking up the wrong tree

SACRAMENTO — A new California bill that forbids police from using canines for crowd control or to apprehend suspects has

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Kawhi-less Clippers edged by Kings for 5th straight loss

By CAMERON SALERNO The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — If it’s a Friday night, the Clippers and Sacramento Kings must be

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