King/Drew senior A’Nia Passmore is a dual-sport athlete, competing in track and field and flag football. Last August, Passmore was named the Maxpreps Flag Football Player of the Game for her ...
Justice is not merely about prosecuting to enhance the prosecutor’s political image; it’s about ensuring fairness for all. One case requiring immediate attention is that of Councilmember ...
Niecy Nash-Betts hosted the third annual “Party With A Purpose” at a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion on Dec. 21.
West Angeles Church of God in Christ began observing the 2024 Christmas season with a children’s program, “The Joy of the New Star” allowing the youngest members to share their gifts while ...
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Southern California recently announced the schedule of activities planned this month to recognize the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther ...
For over 70 years, Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Los Angeles has hosted its Annual New Year’s Day Prayer Bowl, a worship service that has become a beloved tradition in Los Angeles and across ...
The Baptist Ministers Conference of Los Angeles and Southern California (BMCLA) named Dr. Donald R. Robinson, senior pastor of Community Baptist Church in Redlands, as its new president.
Dr. Ashley Zucker, a psychiatrist with Kaiser Permanente Southern California, advises setting specific, manageable goals rather than ambitious, broad ones.
Supervisor Holly Mitchell’s leadership in 2024 has been transformative for the residents of South L.A. Her unwavering commitment to tackling critical issues and uplifting underserved communities ...
Niecy Nash-Betts hosted the third annual “Party With A Purpose” at a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion on Dec. 21.
Last week in New York City, a 26-year-old White boy by the name of Daniel Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide after he choked and killed a Black man by the name of ...
One could say we live in wicked times, literally and figuratively. The word wicked has multiple meanings and could be considered an oxymoron. Depending on who and how it is being used, it could ...