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In the historic Adams District of Los Angeles, at The Gathering Spot, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass joined The Source LA to discuss unity, equity, and leadership across the city.
Celebration of Life services are planned for Ozie Gonzaque, a beloved community leader and former L.A. city commissioner.
As a pastor who has served South Los Angeles for over 15 years, I’ve seen too much preventable tragedy on our streets.
“Who they came to see?” Beyoncé asks as she performs her 2023 single “My House” during the Cowboy Carter tour. For many, the answer has been Blue Ivy.
The Milwaukee Brewers swept the Los Angeles Dodgers for the second time in two weeks, picking up their 10th consecutive win with a 6-5 victory on Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium.
The Bessie Morris Foundation awarded 10 Los Angeles students with 2025 Academic Scholarships, each receiving $500 to support their transition into college this fall.
Members of the California Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) sat in the front row at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on July 15 to show their support for Assembly Bill (AB) 7.
A war has been declared in this country. And the fight isn’t just for diversity, equity, and inclusion or for fair economic and criminal justice practices.
Tennis star Serena Williams, track and field star Allyson Felix, and historic gymnast Gabrielle Douglas are members of the Team USA 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) celebrated a pivotal milestone for the Class of 2029 during its annual College of Medicine White Coat Ceremony.
Watts community advocate Ozie B. Gonzaque passed away on Thursday, July 17, at the age of 100, her family announced. She celebrated her centennial birthday on June 8.
Rev. Dr. Arthur W. Chang, the longest serving Senior Minister in the history of Founder’s Church of Religious Science, is retiring at the end of August 2025.