Drawn by a love of literature and learning, eight women met in Blue Earth in 1883 to form the town’s Chautauqua Literary and ...
It's an experience every designer dreams of: models wearing their creations at their very own runway show in New York Fashion Week. Temple got to do it at age 25.
Leon Williams moved to San Diego in 1941. Restaurants and hotels refused him service. Still, he wanted to serve the city that ...
SAN DIEGO — I'm going to venture to say that most San Degains have never made their way down to Black's Beach, and if you haven't you should. But if you want to see what you're missing ...
Williams inspired countless others during his time in San Diego, where he was a civic leader and a pioneer for the Black community for more than five decades. He died Saturday evening at Scripps ...
CBS 8's Keristen Holmes sat down with San Diego leaders to discuss how the arts, music and education are an integral part of ...
The aim of the "Missing Pieces" Project is to ensure that the legacies of Black San Diegans are preserved and not forgotten. SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego History Center has launched a ...
Enaya Thomas at the Anasi Comics booth at Black Comix Day 2025 at the World Beat Center in Balboa Park. (Sandy Huffaker / For The San Diego Union-Tribune) Jones started Black Comix Day in 2017.
SAN DIEGO — As an atmospheric river bears down on San Diego County, concerns are mounting about recent funding and staffing changes at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ...
Leon Williams was the first Black person elected to both the San Diego City Council and the County Board of Supervisors. He died Saturday at the age of 102 from cardiac arrest, surrounded by his ...
Crystal Trent, the first Black woman to work as a locomotive engineer for San Diego County, stands in front of a Coaster train. Trent started working for the North County Transit District as a ...
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