With every passing day, urgency grows to cancel the nation’s $1.7 trillion student loan debt. The current federal pause on payments and interest rates will expire on August 31. If […]
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Curren D. Price Jr. helps families and businesses with new resource center
As Angelenos recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the councilmember of the ninth district (CD9)wants to lend a helping hand to families and businesses. Curren D. Price Jr. has secured a […]
Lebron James demands Biden bring home Britney Grimes ‘swiftly and safely’
Lebron James is sharing his public support for Brittney Griner as the WNBA player and two-time Olympic gold medalist remains in Russia, where she has been detained for more than 100 days, […]
L.A. now largest city in nation to end sales of candy-flavored tobacco
The Los Angeles City Council overwhelmingly passed a historic ordinance on June 1, ending the sale of candy-flavored nicotine —- from e-cigarettes to menthol cigarettes —- across the city. In […]
Our Weekly Voter Guide endorsements
There are more than 400 new voter restriction laws in 49 states around the country. Fortunately, the state of California has no restrictions on voting in free, fair, and safe […]
Carson survey shows support for continuing utility user’s tax
A recent community survey conducted by the City of Carson concluded over 65 percent of the community supports maintaining city services by continuing the City’s Utility User’s Tax (UUT). The […]
Make your voices heard by voting for your candidate
Having the ability to vote is an American right that many do not take advantage of as they feel their vote won’t make a difference. Since the civil rights era, […]
Community forum held for Los Angeles city attorney candidates
On May 12, nearly 100 people attended the Empowerment Congresses candidate forum with five of the candidates vying to be the next Los Angeles city attorney. “Empowered to Represent: A […]
BLM organization is three separate entities
The Black Lives Matter organization has been under criticism recently. Money may have been improperly used and there have been questions about who is actually in charge of the organization. […]

