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  • The Growing Concern Around Commercial Vehicle Accidents on Busy Highways

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Driver error. Even a small mistake made by a truck driver can cause significant injuries if you're in a car near them. Some drivers have a lot of experience, but they may crash into other cars when stressed. Being unable to fully concentrate on road conditions makes it hard to react quickly in case of danger. The post The Growing Concern Around Commercial Vehicle Accidents on Busy Highways appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • From Sloped to Stunning: The Landscape Features Transforming Properties

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — A homeowner spends years focusing on interior upgrades, only to realize guests form their first impression before ever stepping inside. One weekend, a neglected front yard is refreshed with new plantings, pathway lighting, and a welcoming outdoor gathering area. The post From Sloped to Stunning: The Landscape Features Transforming Properties appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Not Just a Southern Issue: Advocates Say SCOTUS Voting Rights Decision Has Already Started to Reshape Black Political Power

    OAKLAND POST — Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, constitutional amendments expanded Black citizenship and voting rights across the South, leading to dramatic increases in Black political representation. But those gains were quickly met with violent backlash and the rise of Jim Crow laws designed to suppress Black voting through poll taxes, literacy tests, and other “race-neutral” restrictions. The post Not Just a Southern Issue: Advocates Say SCOTUS Voting Rights Decision Has Already Started to Reshape Black Political Power appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Gov. Newsom Signs Election Security Bill; Asm. Bryan Praises Move

    OAKLAND POST — “California will not allow our elections to be commandeered by political intimidation, abuse of power, or chaotic interference from extremists chasing conspiracy theories. This law protects voters, election workers, and the integrity of the democratic process from election-deniers who want to undermine democracy,” Newsom said. The post Gov. Newsom Signs Election Security Bill; Asm. Bryan Praises Move appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Doctors Seeing More Cases of Preventable Childhood Illnesses

    OAKLAND POST — Physicians have said vaccine skepticism has expanded beyond childhood immunizations. Doctors also reported growing resistance to other preventive treatments. The post Doctors Seeing More Cases of Preventable Childhood Illnesses appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Black dads challenge myths with powerful presence

    https://youtu.be/JKsZqZcgses Every June, the jokes start flying right on schedule. Mother’s Day gets months of planning, overflowing brunch reservations, flower deliveries, and social media tributes long enough to qualify as memoirs.  Father’s Day? Brothers are lucky if somebody remembers to grab a card from the gas station before the cookout starts.

  • Annual Acres Homes Juneteenth Parade celebrates Black history, legacy

    https://youtube.com/shorts/QkEx9jRjnOI For generations, Juneteenth has held a special significance in Houston’s historic Black communities, from Acres Homes and Third Ward to Fifth Ward and Sunnyside.  To kickstart the celebrations, hundreds of residents gathered for the annual Acres Homes Juneteenth Parade, a tradition that community leaders and residents say remains as important today as ever. The parade traveled from the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center to Dolly Wright Street.

  • Egypt Sherrod brings livable luxury to Houston

    Emmy Award-nominated HGTV host Egypt Sherrod is launching her Indigo Road bedding and bath collection at the JCPenney Meyerland Plaza location in Houston on June 19-20, aiming to help households create a home sanctuary. Sherrod, founder and CEO of the Indigo Road family of companies, has built her brand around what she calls “livable luxury,” the belief that elevated, thoughtful design is not a privilege reserved for high-income households. 

  • Arthur Lockett gives back through second annual running back academy

    Arthur Lockett built his reputation as one of the most accomplished running backs in Jack Yates history, rushing for a school-record 4,341 yards and 53 touchdowns before continuing his career at Prairie View A&M. Now, the former standout is helping develop the next generation through the Arthur Lockett Running Backs Academy, a low-cost training program that provides young athletes with position-specific instruction focused on the fundamentals of the running back position.

  • Chris Hollins probes employment records of John Whitmire’s adviser

    Houston City Controller Chris Hollins announced this week a formal investigation into the employment of Chris Brown, Mayor John Whitmire’s senior adviser for financial integrity.  Hollins’ announcement comes shortly after a Houston Chronicle investigation found that Brown has rarely set foot in City Hall while drawing a six-figure taxpayer-funded salary.

  • Top Property Management Tips for Property Owners

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — When important information is difficult to locate, simple tasks can become time-consuming, and mistakes are more likely to occur. Creating document management systems can help owners stay on top of daily responsibilities. Important documents should be stored in a secure and easily accessible location. Having accurate records available can simplify tax preparation, support budgeting decisions, and provide valuable documentation if questions or disputes arise. The post Top Property Management Tips for Property Owners appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Jay Reeves trusted the work and ‘Nemesis’ was the pay off

    When Jay Reeves talks about Nemesis, he is measured about it, but the pride is right there. The Netflix crime drama climbed to number one on the platform and has had viewers finishing it in a single sitting. For Reeves, who plays rookie cop Jamel Brinkley alongside a cast that includes veterans of The Wire The post Jay Reeves trusted the work and ‘Nemesis’ was the pay off appeared first on Rolling Out.

AVAILABLE NOW: (6-14-26) BHN Talk Show – El Nino arrives early, here’s the Juneteenth history, and Karmelo Anthony appeals

Watch new episodes of the BHN Talk Show now on Sundays at 4:00 PM PST/6:00 PM CST. In this episode of BHN Talk Show, news hosts, Julia Ann Dudley Najieb, Cheryl Smith and Brigitte Jones review the following breaking news items: NOAA’s National Weather Service announced today that El Nino has developed in the tropical

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