Wells Fargo & Company has expanded its support for United Negro College Fund (UNCF), the nation’s largest minority education organization, investing $3 million to help more...
A Bay Area newlywed couple, Kevin Weston and Lateefah Simon, has started a national effort to register 1,000 African Americans as possible bone marrow donors and...
By Carla Thomas Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi thanked her supporters recently at the Golden Gate Club in the Presidio celebrating over 25 years of service, speaking with...
By Ashley Chambers Local government officials are responding enthusiastically to a New York law passed this week expanding a ban on assault weapons, making the state...
The Richmond Branch of the NACCP has announced that an award established to recognize individuals demonstrating acts of non-violence will go to Councilman Corky Booze (right),...
Chevron has announced that its 2012 Fuel Your School program has paid out $958,739, benefitting 960 local public school classroom projects and impacting 111,925 students in...
Commentary By Kia Croom On April 12, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., along with 53 members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and Alabama...
SEEDS Community Resolution Center is partnering with Berkeley Adult School to offer community conflict resolution services and mediation training. The Spring 2013 training SEEDS Executive director...
Former U.S. attorney general Ed Meese says President Obama will risk impeachment if he goes too far on gun control. A fellow at the conservative Heritage...
By Danielle Savage Lifelong Medical Care center’s Community HealthCorps is presenting its first “We Dream: A Community Health Fair” this coming Monday, on Martin Luther King,...