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They say you never forget your first time seeing Sandra Lee’s Kwanzaa Cake… and now we'll never forget making it. On this ...
Experts reveal why divorces peak in summer months and what triggers couples to call it quits at certain times of the year.
By Kathy Gaillard Rep. Supreme Moore Omokunde’s beginning is unique, fascinating and foretelling. Born in Milwaukee, at home rather than a hospital, he proudly shares that he was raised by […] ...
On June 19, community members celebrated Juneteenth, a federal holiday observing the date when enslaved people learned of ...
Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, this year is Friday, July 4, 2025. Labor Day this year is Monday, ...
Due to the weather, elected officials and community members gathered inside the City Hall auditorium on June 18 to take part ...
The Suisun City Council voted this week to accept a $55,000 grant from California Forever to help pay for community events in fiscal year 2025-26. California Forever pledged the funds earlier this ...
At a ceremony Tuesday afternoon, Mayor James Mueller declared the renaming of Friendship Park owned by Mutual Homes in honor of Bernice Freeman.
Is there a right or wrong way to celebrate Juneteenth? Organizers are asking this and other questions as battles rage over ...
Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga to celebrate African- and Pan-African history, values, family, community and culture. The name Kwanzaa comes from the phrase matunda ya kwanza ...
Though Kwanzaa became a mainstream holiday in the 1980s, its traditions have faded in recent years. Here’s how Kwanzaa came to be, how it’s celebrated, and how it is evolving today.
Kwanzaa has steadily grown in popularity since its inception. According to estimates, about 13% of African Americans, approximately five million people, now observe Kwanzaa in various ways.