California Black Owned Businesses Set to Access More State Gov’t Contracts
Jaivon Grant | California Black Media Black and other minority-owned small businesses in California have actively fought for decades for more inclusion... Read More
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Brings Damaging Winds, Rain to California
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Damaging winds and heavy rains from a powerful “atmospheric river” pounded California on Thursday, knocking out power to... Read More
California Braces for More Storms Following Saturday’s Flood
By Adam Beam SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Northern California residents are bracing for another round of powerful storms this week after flooding... Read More
How California Is Pulling Racism and Hate Crimes Out Into the Open
Black Californians are most affected by criminal offenses based on prejudice McKenzie Jackson| California Black Media Officials and advocates across California are... Read More
Mental Health Is Major Hurdle to Solving California’s Homelessness Crisis
Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media Aaliyah Muhammad is a member of the civil rights group All of Us or None... Read More
Gov. Newsom’s Broadband Initiative Is Bringing Internet Access Statewide to the Digitally Disadvantaged
Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media In October, Gov. Gavin Newsom held a press conference in San Diego County to announce... Read More
Nation’s Largest Green Hydrogen Pipeline Advances California Efforts to Reach “Net-Zero Goals
Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Dec. 16 marked a milestone for the state’s... Read More
Magnitude 6.4 Earthquake Shakes Parts of Northern California
FERNDALE, Calif. (AP) — A strong earthquake shook parts of Northern California early Tuesday, jolting residents awake, cutting off power to thousands,... Read More
First Black Woman VP Swears in First Black Woman Mayor of Los Angeles
Maxim Elramsisy | California Black Media On Sunday, Dec. 12, Karen Bass was sworn in as Los Angeles’ first Black woman and... Read More