Those who want to prepare family members and neighbors for emergencies have a free opportunity to train to become an emergency preparedness instructor. The American Red...
By Felecia Gaston, Guest Columnist While researching some names to submit articles for Black History Month, I stumbled across some very significant historical milestones that make...
By Carla Thomas The San Francisco Black Chamber of Commerce recently held an event to honor the city’s top African American civic leaders, department heads, commissioners...
By Carla Thomas The San Public Utilities Commission and the San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce are saluting Linda Fadeke Richardson, a champion of environmental...
The Contra Costa Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is working to fight childhood obesity by sponsoring “Keeping it 100!” – a day-long free...
Blair Underwood Unveils Casual Spring Collection By Ashley Chambers Award winning actor, director, and producer Blair Underwood is more than a handsome face in theaters and...
By Danielle Savage Richmond officials are alarmed about the impact of $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts, called sequester, which are scheduled to go into...
By Kia Croom Clyde Hardeman made history as one of Richmond’s greatest athletes. He particularly remembers participating in the Twilight League at Shields Reid Park in...
By Kia Croom, Most days, long-time Richmond resident Stephen Sharpe, 25, can be found at the local Mechanics Bank branch where he works as a corporate...