Faith-based activists in Philadelphia are pushing back against a proposed $2.8 billion tax cut for businesses, arguing that it will hurt low-income people and make the city even more unaffordable.
The "No Kings" protests are a continuation of the George Floyd protests, with people taking to the streets to demand fair treatment and oppose the Trump administration's attacks on diversity and ...
Assemblymember LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-La Mesa) has introduced Assembly Bill 1279 to reform youth justice policies and prevent juvenile court adjudications from triggering harsher adult sentences ...
St. Andrews African Methodist Episcopal Church in Sacramento celebrated its 175th anniversary with a special service and ...
California Black Media  Marcus Hill, 39, is an Oakland resident and professional who travels often for work. During his last ...
Black voters delivered a "blue wave" in the recent elections, signaling that voters are paying attention again and Democrats must now prove they can govern with solutions.
Sacramento County Superintendent of Education, David Gordon, announces retirement after 21 years of service. Search for successor begins.
Thousands of documents released by the House Oversight Committee show that Jeffrey Epstein maintained a diverse network of ...
Dr. Ben Chavis was honored for his role in the environmental justice movement, which was sparked by the Warren County protests against the illegal dumping of PCB-contaminated oil in a landfill located ...
Maurette Brown Clark, a two-time Stellar Award winner, is preparing for a 2026 tour and new recordings, while reflecting on her decades-long career in gospel music ministry.
New Mexico has become the first state in the US to provide no-cost universal child care to families regardless of income, potentially saving them an average of $12,000 per child each year and ...
Sechita McNair, an out-of-work film industry veteran, fought hard to secure a lease in the right Atlanta neighborhood for her ...