THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth? Bleeding gums are one of the most common signs that something is wrong in...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — According to a recent study by Pew Research, 84 percent of black respondents said people not seeing racial discrimination where it exists is...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In the past five years, 15 states and the District of Columbia have adopted automatic voter registration (AVR). Three states — Connecticut, Utah,...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Free Press and its allies argue that under the administration of President Donald Trump, the FCC has, among other things, acted to exclude...
Last week, as Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., convened a House Financial Services Committee hearing, featuring the CEOs of Wall Street’s biggest banks, the financial watchdog group...
A lot of people had kind of written Tiger Woods off. Over the past decade, instead of producing championships, he’d produced a steady stream of negative...
Young people encouraged to get tested for STDs April is sexually transmitted disease (STD) awareness month. It is essential to know about STDs and how prevention...
County Settles with Nonprofit Trust on Litigation The County of Marin, the San Geronimo Advocates, and a nonprofit trust that owns the former San Geronimo Golf...
They said it would never work. He married up too high. She was a gold-digger and he didn’t realize it yet. She wanted a Daddy figure;...
The Best of Marin Amateur Boxing Event will be held at the Tamalpais High School Basketball Gym, 700 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley, from 12:30 to...
Learn more about Farm Advisor’s Office and what it does for the community Instead of a written annual report on paper, the University of California Cooperative...
The film “The Brainwashing of My Dad,” will be shown at the Marin City Library, 164 Donahue St. at 6:00 p.m., April 23, 2019. “The Brainwashing...
The Marin County Child Care Commission started the Month of the Young Child by hosting the Fourth Annual Community Meeting on Early Care and Education at...
When family members face mental illness and or substance abuse in a loved one they are forced to learn things that are not taught in school....
NNPA NEWSWIRE — U.S. District Judge John T. Fowlkes Jr. set the March 15 deadline for mediation. BFAA filed a lawsuit last year against billion-dollar, seed-breeding...
“There’s no part of America’s history that Black folks weren’t a part of in some form or fashion.” I say this all the time, then I...
Explored the impact of African Americans on the Parisian cultural scene Participants in the Cal Discoveries Travel sponsored “Paris Noir,” an exploration of the indelible impact...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Many people believe that emergency room doctors will not work as hard to save the life of an organ and tissue donor, which...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The school’s undergraduates voted Thursday, April 11, on the referendum, which would increase tuition by $27.20 per semester to create a fund benefiting...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “I met a brother on the street who asked me why I was running again at my age,” the 78-year-old Herenton said to...
THE AFRO — District of Columbia officials from three different agencies came together April 4 to present the first ever “D. Cultural Plan” a hearty initiative to...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Fast Color crosses too many genres to be good in any specific one and that wreaks havoc on an audience’s attention. There are...
NEW ORLEANS DATA NEWS WEEKLY — On March 20th NOPD officers were in pursuit of what they believed was a car that was stolen. As officers became...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Jim McCarter sat quietly in a packed room thumbing through a recently published book that he’d purchased at Novel Memphis minutes before the...
ROLLINGOUT.COM — Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. Australian-born Yasmina Angele — known...