By Judith Scherr Calling Berkeley’s pedestrian span over the freeway “The Bridge to Citizenship,” a crowd of about 100 people rallied at the bridge on April...
By Ken A. Epstein From the point of view of Turner Group Construction –a local, small African-American owned firm – the company has experienced nothing but...
By Vanessa Le Blanc Albertine Thomas passed away at the age of 83, and was the only child of Alberta and Joseph Wilson of New Orleans,...
By Kia Croom Richmond native Otheree Christian is one of five individuals who will be honored at the Sixth Annual Judge George Carroll Community Service Awards...
By Jesse Jackson The Supreme Court this week heard a challenge to the Voting Rights Act in the case of Shelby v. Holder. On the same...
On National Signing Day last week, senior Spencer Hollie signed a National Letter of Intent in front of family, teammates, coaches and school staff as the...
By Kia Croom Clyde Hardeman made history as one of Richmond’s greatest athletes. He particularly remembers participating in the Twilight League at Shields Reid Park in...
The City of Chicago will pay pay $10.2 million to a wrongfully convicted man who spent 26 years prison for a murder he did not commit....
By Godfrey Lee Felecia Gaston, who has earned a reputation for bringing the arts to the community and especially to children who are underserved, on Friday,...