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Homegrown Healers: New Program Aims to Grow Kern County’s Next Generation of Physicians
Kern County has one of California’s lowest ratios of primary care physicians to residents, leaving many patients waiting months for care. A new medical training
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Diabetes in Black California: Turning the Tide from Crisis to Control
Crystal Lambert knew something was terribly wrong with her three-year-old granddaughter as she sped down the street trying to get her to the hospital.
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Diabetes in Black California: Turning the Tide from Crisis to Control
Crystal Lambert knew something was terribly wrong with her three-year-old granddaughter as she sped down the street trying to get her to the hospital.

Kamala Harris Says State and Local Leadership Matters as Much as Washington
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said traveling the country since the 2024 Presidential election during her book tour gave her an opportunity to hear directly from Americans about the challenges they face every day, reinforcing her belief that many people feel unheard by Washington and increasingly look to state elected officials for solutions.

Bumps and Blowouts: Dodgers Survive Rough Homestand, Roll Into Minnesota With Momentum
Baltimore sweeps home series; Ohtani, Freeman power wins over Twins as LA sits 51-29 atop the NL West

Day of the Ancestors: On a Journey to Acquire Knowledge
Leading arts nonprofit LA Commons hosted its annual Day of the Ancestors: Festival of Masks on Sunday, June 28, 2026, from 12 pm-5:00 pm. The culturally rich event was held at the Leimert Park Artwalk, located within the newly designated Historic South LA Black Cultural District.

Your Home is an Investment: How to Create Generational Wealth
For most Americans, owning a home has long been considered a cornerstone to building and preserving generational wealth. A home purchase often symbolizes more than just securing a place to live – homeownership can help anchor families, support long-term financial stability and fuel local economic growth.
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Homegrown Healers: New Program Aims to Grow Kern County’s Next Generation of Physicians
Kern County has one of California’s lowest ratios of primary care physicians to residents, leaving many patients waiting months for care. A new medical training

Diabetes in Black California: Turning the Tide from Crisis to Control
Crystal Lambert knew something was terribly wrong with her three-year-old granddaughter as she sped down the street trying to get her to the hospital.

10 New California Laws Taking Effect July 1 You Should Know About
Beginning July 1, several new California laws will take effect, bringing changes that affect workers, students, consumers, renters, and families across the state. While some

Inglewood City Council Urged to Protect Immigrant Residents From ICE Raids
Immigrant rights advocates are urging the Inglewood City Council to pass a local sanctuary ordinance aimed at blocking cooperation with federal agents ahead of international

IN MEMORIAM: Minister Louis Farrakhan’s Wife, Khadijah Farrakhan, Dies
Mother Khadijah Farrakhan, the wife she of Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan, has died, the Nation of Islam announced Saturday, June 27. She

COMMENTARY: The Voting Rights Act Didn’t Fail — the Country Abandoned its Moral Commitment to it
There is a dangerous narrative taking shape in this country right now, one suggesting that the Voting Rights Act simply outlived its usefulness. That the

Cass Tech Graduates Head to MIT, Princeton and Dartmouth
Three Cass Technical High School graduates are preparing to take their talents from Detroit to some of the nation’s most selective universities, carrying with them

Caring For the Skin We Are In
The ABCDE method to monitor skin cancer can help identify moles or spots that need attention.



















