The City of San Leandro is receiving help from the Oakland A’s and PG&E to renovate a baseball field at Stenzel Park used by the Washington...
Bancroft Middle School sixth grader Isaac Silva won a brand new 24-inch mountain bike this week as part San Leandro’s Safe Routes to School Program. The...
By Jesse Jackson In oral arguments before the Supreme Court on the Voting Rights Act, Justice Antonin Scalia slandered the act as a “racial entitlement,” arguing,...
By Carla Thomas The San Francisco chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women hosted its eighth annual “Bridging the Generations – Golden Girls Hats...
Young Community Developers, Inc. will celebrate 40 years of job preparation, placement and preservation services in San Francisco’s Southeast Sector, Friday March 22, at the Hotel...
As part of Women’s History Month, the Post is recognizing women whose selfless acts often go unnoticed: those who work in their communities and churches and...
By Kia Croom Hydeia Broadbent’s story captivated America when at the age of six she emerged on the scene as the world’s youngest HIV/AIDS activist. A...
Zoe Harwood, 10, has always wanted to become an astronomer. When she discovered that a space exhibit was coming to her Richmond elementary school gym for...
By Kia Croom Over the last 15 years, Joan Carpenter has helped establish viable community services, powerful coalitions and community partnerships in the West County. As...