OJ Simpson, Fallen Football Hero Acquitted of Murder in ‘Trial of The Century,’ Dies at 76
Ken Ritter | Las Vegas (AP) — O.J. Simpson, the football star and Hollywood actor who was acquitted of charges he killed... Read More
A Proclamation on National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 2024
There is no greater sin than the abuse of power, especially when that abuse is directed at a child. During National Child... Read More
A New Site for Truth-Telling
Washington, D.C. — On March 27, the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park officially opened in Montgomery, Alabama—the newest extraordinary Legacy Site created by... Read More
Mayor’s Fund For L.A. Launches New Homelessness Prevention Partnership with U.S.VETS
Los Angeles, CA — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today joined the Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles and U.S.VETS to announce a... Read More
Expert Advice: How to Protect Yourself From Bias and Backlash at Work
By: Edward Henderson, California Black Media As reports of antisemitic and Islamophobic threats and acts of hate and violence increase in California... Read More
The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will Present “Revolutionaries” May 25 at 3 p.m. at the Historic California Theatre of the Performing Arts
Historic Concert will include two world premieres The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Anthony Parnther, will present the... Read More
Gospel Legend Bebe Winans Delivers A Celebration Of God’s Bounty In First New Release “Father In Heaven”
Regimen Records is proud to announce the highly anticipated single release, video and “One Night Only” performances from Award Winning Contemporary Gospel... Read More
Commentary: Finding the Right Balance — Addressing Organized Retail Theft While Upholding Civil Liberties
Assemblymember Tina McKinnor | Special to California Black Media Partners Organized retail theft is a significant issue that impacts both consumers and... Read More