LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — On Tuesday, voters will decide the fate of Charter Amendment B, ballot measure unanimously approved by city council which would open the...
SAN FRANCISCO BAY VIEW — Today, few middle-class families can afford to purchase a home in California. There is a housing crisis in my state –...
Mike Espy, the first African-American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi since Reconstruction, a former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, and now a practicing...
CHICAGO DEFENDER — As the many elections are currently underway, there is serious chatter about which political party has, for the most part, been good to...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Back in the day, campaign events like the one held last Thursday were well-attended festivities organized by the unions that represent government...
MILWAUKEE TIMES — On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, The Milwaukee Urban League (MUL) and US Bank hosted a hiring event at the MUL offices.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — With the holiday season quickly approaching, being financially prepared for Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas and finally the New Year will have you reevaluating...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — US Steel just announced that it is putting an investment of over $750 million to refurbish previously “mothballed” facilities. In fact, steel plants...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES —The Jefferson County Commission voted last week to expand the existing Jefferson Metropolitan Park in McCalla that could bring thousands of additional jobs...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — "...the [Wisconsin] Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is working with the Department of Corrections (DOC) to cultivate partnerships with state correctional facilities, delivering...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Recently, employees of Amazon.com learned that the company would be raising the starting wage to $15 an hour.
CHICAGO DEFENDER — The African-American unemployment rate went from 6.3 percent to 6 percent, the second lowest on record behind 5.9 percent in May, according to...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Rev-Up MKE is providing individuals with small business the extra push they need—financially—to advance their business goals forward
ATLANTA VOICE — Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced on Monday an unprecedented comprehensive plan to raise compensation for members of the Atlanta Police Department.
THE AFRO — Oct. 1 marked the beginning of the 2019 fiscal year, which also meant tax changes for those who spend money in the District...
NASHVILLE PRIDE — The Nashville Black Chamber recently held a social, giving African American business professionals and entrepreneurs the unique opportunity to connect with each other...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — For the first time in the history of its existence, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, which represents over 200 Black-owned media companies across...
THE SEATTLE MEDIUM — On Monday, leaders in the Black community gather at the corner of 23rd and Jackson, in front of the demolished Promenade 23rd...
ATLANTA VOICE — If there are names synonymous with community banking in the city of Atlanta, George G. Andrews must be included among them.
ATLANTA VOICE — For too long, great development projects have elevated some Atlanta communities while leaving others behind.
LOS ANGELES WAVE — As part of doing financial plans for clients, it is customary to ask what plans the owners have for the real estate...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The spotlight may have been cast on residents at Grand Oak Apartments West Ashley in Charleston, but it’s an issue many senior citizens...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — Many companies hire college interns for the summer or throughout the year. It’s a great way for college students to gain valuable work...
ATLANTA TRIBUNE — When it comes to creating a budget, it’s essential to estimate your spending as realistically as possible. Here are five budget-related errors commonly...