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
By: Elgin Nelson, Staff A Beverly Hills police task force designed to “crackdown on fraudulent purchases” is now at the
By: D.T. Carson On Friday, September 29, SLACDEC (South Los Angeles Community Development & Empowerment Corporation)—the non-profit of First
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
By: Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media The conclusion of Suicide Prevention Week on Sept.16, served as a reminder,
By: Joe W. Bowers and Edward Henderson | California Black Media On Sept. 13, the Board of Trustees of California
By: Lila Brown | California Black Media When the BeyGOOD foundation, led by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, awarded Compton-based entrepreneur Veronica Clanton-Higgins
THE GAME: The Dodgers had 14 hits, including home runs by Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, in a 8-4 victory
Robin Toma speaks during ceremonies unveiling a new mural on a wall near the Watts Historic Train Station titled “Unity
As Southern Californians gape at the highest natural gas bills they’ve ever received, SoCalGas is asking for a rate increase.
THE GAMES: The Angels beat the Cincinnati Reds, 8-4, in Tempe, Ariz., and lost to the Texas Rangers, 7-5, in
LOS ANGELES — At this point, it’s a given that the Lakers will rarely be full-strength in high-stakes games for
If you received your utility bills recently, you may need smelling salts to bring you back to consciousness. Out of