Dr. Betty Price Headlines 46th Annual Wisdom From Above Luncheon
More than 500 people filled the ballroom of the Torrance Marriott Hotel on Oct. 26 to enjoy a food, music, and spiritual nourishment from Dr. Betty Price.
More than 500 people filled the ballroom of the Torrance Marriott Hotel on Oct. 26 to enjoy a food, music, and spiritual nourishment from Dr. Betty Price.
ArchDuchess of Divinity emerged from jail with the fire hardened and sharpened, her faith stronger than ever.
With the general elections just a few days away, Black organizations and leaders, including Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA-43), are sounding the alarm about Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s controversial “policy bible.”
Proposition 2 would authorize the state to issue $10 billion in bonds with $8.5 billion dedicated to elementary and secondary educational facilities and $1.5 billion for community college facilities.
Political news from throughout the state of California.
Hundreds of thousands gathered at the 19th annual Taste of Soul Festival in Crenshaw — an event dubbed “California’s largest block party” — on Oct. 19.
Mariel Garza, the editorial chief of the Los Angeles Times, has resigned following the newspaper’s decision not to endorse Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters announced her endorsement of Sherlett Hendy-Newbill, building on the continued momentum of a campaign journey that began over a year ago.
Elle Washington, owner of Nailz by Elle, had always been passionate about beauty, a path that led her to beauty school.
As the Nov. 5, 2024 General Election approaches, a number of Black candidates are running for positions in the United States Congress, the State Senate, and the State Assembly. If elected, they would collectively represent a larger proportion of elected officials at the state level than California’s Black population of about 6.5%.
“Black Insurrectionist,” the anonymous social media persona behind some of the most widely circulated conspiracy theories about the 2024 election, can be traced to a man from upstate New York. He’s also white.
The editorial board of the L.A. Sentinel Newspaper endorses these candidates, measures and propositions for the Nov. 5. election.
The oldest continuously operating airport in the Los Angeles Basin, Compton-Woodley Airport celebrated its Centennial on Saturday, Oct. 26, with an Air Fair, presented by Los Angeles County Public Works.
The Harris Call Center opened and the FREEDOM’S PATHWAY FORWARD Mural was unveiled on Oct. 22, in Los Angeles.
A celebration of life service is planned for businessman Jesse L. McGee, who recently passed away.