CHICAGO DEFENDER — Earl Walker, Owner of W&W Towing Company, surprised the 21-year-old homeless man and his family as part of a Black History Celebration.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Never before has Chevy designed a crossover that was so expressive. In fact, it seemed out of step from its typical design theme....
A growing number of Oaklanders—joined by Senator Nancy Skinner—are calling on the State of California to cancel the balance of the $100 million loan that the...
HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Howard University's Department of Media, Journalism and Film hosted a panel event, "Power of the Pen," that featured literary powerhouses Nikole...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “Mulvaney closed the Office of Young Consumers, stripped the Office of Fair Lending of its ability to enforce fair lending laws, cozied up...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — On Sunday morning, Feb. 24, New Sardis Baptist Church invoked the spirit of African-American ancestry coupled with Afro-centric music.
NASHVILLE PRIDE — Nashville’s MLS expansion team has officially unveiled the team name, crest and colors.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Since 2013 the Colour of Music Festival has brought international, national, and regional classically trained black musicians of African descent to share their musical talents.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — To end its Black History Month festivities in the month of February, the Detroit Pistons fittingly convened at Detroit Martin Luther King Jr....
THE WESTSIDE GAZETTE — Victor Harvey says he wants to be remembered as “a visionary.”
ROLLINGOUT.COM — The Jackson family is claiming Michael Jackson was “naive” about children but wasn’t an abuser.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — The Indiana Senate Committee recently passed two bills in the Legislative Session that greatly impact the City of Gary.
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — As the first student of color organization in the state’s oldest college, Hamline’s Black Student Collective has served to empower some of the...
THE WESTSIDE GAZETTE — Presented by the City of Miami Gardens, Poetry in the Gardens is an exciting addition to the Jazz in the Gardens brand.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Credit Dispute Cloud, LLC is an entirely new model of “credit repair” that empowers individuals to get a handle on, repair and maintain good credit.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Ke’Von Singleton is a senior at First Baptist School and a local filmmaker that speaks on unity throughout Charleston.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — African American and Latino communities suffer from a higher prevalence of preventable, systemic illnesses.
THE AFRO — Since the 2017 launch, the millennial mom-bosses have been working constantly to provide quality active-wear.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Seidman spoke highly of the military population for their sacrifice, dedication and service to this county.
NNPA ESSA MEDIA CAMPAIGN: Although parental engagement has a strong correlation to student academic performance and achievement, why is it that African American parents appear disproportionately...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Voter suppression, criminal justice reform, job creation and housing costs are among the key areas the CBC will tackle in the coming months.
THE AFRO — The alleged murder of a woman known as a “good samaritan,” by a panhandler shocked many in Baltimore.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Black people make up 9 percent of the population of Los Angeles County, but more than one-third of its population experiencing homelessness.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The Charleston Regional Transportation Authority cut the ribbon on a new solar-powered shelter.
ROLLINGSTONE.COM — Roger Bobb, is making history with his consistent roster of quality entertainment, for us by us.