In a spacious new building equipped with modern technology located in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles, 25 students ...
Everyone walked away with a different reaction to the message at hand and possibly, with a green ball in their coat pocket. On March 18, at The Elysian Theater, the versatile entertainer Jerah ...
Los Angeles Times’ longtime sports columnist Bill Plaschke has been named the Los Angeles Press Club’s 2025 Joseph M Quinn Awardee for Lifetime Achievement.
In the aftermath of the devastating Eaton fire in January, which claimed 17 lives and destroyed thousands of structures in Altadena and Pasadena, the Brotherhood Crusade has been at the forefront ...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) marked the 198th anniversary of the Black Press, and the culmination of Black Press Week with a powerful State of the Black Press address by ...
While working on “BMF,” Hasbourne said the authenticity of the Atlanta set helped the story feel more grounded. “The set felt alive. It wasn’t just a backdrop—it was part of the ...
Muhammad Abdullah, president and CEO of the Al Hajj Muhammad Abdullah Research Institute—a revered elder, revolutionary, Pan-Africanist and Muslim. Known for his profound intellect and deep ...
More than 2,000 families received free food and essential supplies during the Community Food Distribution held on Feb. 22 at the Los Angeles Sentinel. The L.A. County Federation of Labor ...
Several local schools battled in the CIF State tournament, and a few remain in contention to possibly compete in the State title game. The Chatsworth Chancellors boys basketball team got their ...
As this nation observes the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama, the words of President Trump reverberate. “This country will be WOKE no longer”, an emboldened Trump offered ...