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NAACP Won’t Invite Trump to Nat’l Convention
By Lauren Burke Citing Trump’s “attacking our democracy,” the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will not invite President Donald Trump to its ... -
Celebrating Our History, Honor Shared Spaces
By Wayne Wilson, Public Affairs Campaign Manager, Caltrans Juneteenth marks an important moment in our shared history—a time to reflect on the legacy of our ancestors ... -
Local Leaders Address Immigration Enforcement
by Dianne Anderson Smoke bombs, flash bangs and rubber bullets filled the airwaves last week across the country, leaving communities on edge about what comes next ... -
Worry Over Safety Net Loss: Seniors, Health, Housing & Food
by Dianne Anderson Here comes the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act starting to wind down the Senate pipeline, set to reduce and cut urgent community ... -
Dr. Marcus Funchess New Supt. of Palm Springs Unified
The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) recently announced that Dr. Marcus Funchess, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, has been selected as the next Superintendent of Palm ... -
Black Press, Shoppers Turn Up Heat on Target
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent Target’s reputation and in-store traffic continue to spiral downward as new data reveals the toll of ... -
Terry Washington Remains Undefeated
DMG Boxing recently hosted the HOUSE OF PAIN, a Night of Champions at Soboba Casino where three professional boxing matches had fighters vie for WBF International ... -
Legendary Funk Pioneer Sly Stone Dies at 82
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Sr Natl Correspondent Sylvester “Sly” Stewart—known to the world as Sly Stone, frontman of the groundbreaking band Sly and ... -
Olympics Access with Community Fan Zones
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Chair Pro Tem and First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis to expand access to the ... -
Job Corps Cuts Spur Community Action
by Dianne Anderson All the old guardrails are crashing down. This month, the elimination of one of the oldest federal job-training programs in America adds to ...














