The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on June 22nd announced the outcome of a settlement with Equifax, one of the three major credit monitoring firms in the...
As presidential hopefuls look to secure the Black vote, it is perfectly clear that a discussion concerning reparations is unavoidable. Not only is it unavoidable, but...
Excelling as Blue Shield of California’s Vice President, Chief Risk & Compliance Officer and having fun along the way, Hope Scott has recently been named as...
From 1955 to 1956, African Americans boycotting bus segregation in the city of Montgomery, Ala., sent a message to white Nationalists that said, “we used money...
University of San Francisco Law Professor Bill Ong Hing visited a border patrol processing center last month in Clint, Texas. Working as part of a legal...
There are roughly 14 million African Americans in this country, and we all cannot sit in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. But we...
A lasting memory to a beloved and dedicated volunteer with the San Pablo Historical Museum Society (SPHS) will soon be added to an historic city site....
A group from Marin City attended the Port Chicago 75th Anniversary at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station in Concord, CA, on July 17, 2019, to...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Los Angeles City Council confirmed today the Mayor’s nomination of Denise M. Verret to serve as the new Zoo Director of the...
Four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Barstow will be the new head of the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, campus officials announced...
African Americans and Hispanics continue to be victimized by consumer scams at li slier rates than white Americans but are more reluctant to report their experiences,...
Ideas and collaboration lead to expansion and new catalog Inmates at the Marin County Jail have had access to a modest selection of books for many...
In 2014, the City of Oakland issued an RFP for the redevelopment of the Henry J Kaiser Center and Calvin Simmons Auditorium. Two proposals were considered....
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — This week in Washington, the powers that be are hearing from a vital new democratic force in this country. For three days, the Poor...
Four powerful grassroots organizations: Adamika Village; BOSS; Bishop Mack Eastman; and Akonadi Foundation are joining together to host Juneteenth at Lake Merritt Park on Sunday, June...
Starting June 6, 2019, San Leandro residents and businesses can get almost unlimited amounts of free, non-potable recycled water every day from H2O Works, the City-owned...
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter announced that the City of San Leandro will be hosting a number of public events and...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure typically has no signs or symptoms, making it that much more dangerous. Unless treated, however,...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Jeri Green’s passion for the census is still sunrise bright. An outspoken champion of the concerns of African Africans and any people who...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The US Congress cannot have it both ways. It cannot, on the one hand, attack the Palestinians when they have used violence to...
MICHIGAN COURIER — When recent Morehouse College graduate Kristopher Mathis moves to Chicago July 15 to start as a sales consultant at Amazon, he will not...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — On Saturday May 18, Los Angeles residents gathered at the First Year, South LA Community Farm ribbon cutting ceremony. The All Peoples Community...
Next month, East Bay Open Studios will return bringing free, self-guided tours of artist studios to over 12 cities in Contra Costa and Alameda counties. Among...
The Port of Oakland is moving ahead on a plan to let the A’s build at Howard Terminal, despite vocal opposition of labor and port businesses. The...
Bluffton is a village in Allen and Hancock counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 4,125 at the 2010 census. Bluffton is home...