Soaring rents, rental displacement, homelessness, housing affordability, and gentrification are high on the agenda this June ...
With the Primary a few weeks away, contenders for education seats are all lined up and facing off against some of the harder ...
In the wake of Artemis II’s historic return from its mission around the moon, some of the nation’s most accomplished Black astronauts, engineers, and aerospace pioneers came together for an ...
California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D., announced his retirement from the role of president, effective Dec. 31. Parham, 70, has served as president of CSUDH ...
Pink shirts and white hard hats still stand for hard work, something Robin Thorne knows firsthand in the demolition field, where she has also noticed something else over the years. Along the way, the ...
As California heads into the 2026 election cycle, all four elected seats on the State Board of Equalization are up for grabs, with voters in each of the agency’s four geographic districts choosing a ...
Cal State Fullerton President Ronald Rochon led a delegation in Washington, D.C., last week to advocate for the university’s federal priorities, including fully funding and preserving Pell Grants, as ...
Back in 2020, Dignity Health joined forces with and provided a $1,059,712 grant to establish a homeless persons’ resource program that reaches four regions in California: Fresno/Merced Central Valley, ...
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) will enter the 119th session of Congress with a historic 62 members, marking the largest number of Black federal lawmakers in U.S. history. In total, 67 Black ...
Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D-Inglewood) wants business owners in her community and across the state to know that LA28 is committed to directing procurement spending in the Greater Los Angeles ...
Growing up in a life of crime where feast or famine is the heart of the streets, Terrance Stone developed one of the strongest survival skills known to business owners everywhere, he learned to pivot.
The City of San Bernardino has announced that six neighborhood groups, community organizations, and nonprofits will receive a total of $26,200 in funding to support high impact, community improvement ...