Articles Posted by Front Page News

  • Linda Jay

    Community activist, author, and South LA mom joined the Front Page this morning to discuss her fight for justice for her daughter, Brittany Johnson, who was the victim of gang violence in 2007. We appreciate her sharing her story with us and we hope that it was an inspiration to all who have lost someone […]

  • Michigan prosecutors consider charges in Renisha McBride shooting

    Michigan prosecutors were weighing Tuesday whether to charge a homeowner in the killing of a woman on his porch in a case that has raised comparisons to the shooting death of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin last year. Link to Article

  • Report on climate change depicts a planet in peril

    Climate change will disrupt not only the natural world but society, posing risks to resources and fomenting conflict, panel says. By Tony Barboza 9:30 PM PST, November 11, 2013 Climate change will disrupt not only the natural world but also society, posing risks to the world’s economy and the food and water supply and contributing […]

  • The Serving Spoon

    It was 1982. Harold E. Sparks, a handsome young man from Hamilton, Ohio leaves the security of a foreman position at Fisher Body, a division of General Motors, and moves to Inglewood, CA to fulfill his dream of opening a soul food restaurant. The idea of providing excellent food that is not only “Love At First Bite”, but a place […]

  • Dr. LaKeisha Sumner, PhD, ABPP

    Dr. Lekeisha A. Sumner, PhD, ABPP is a licensed clinical psychologist (CA License: PSY 22662) with Board Certification in Clinical Health Psychology. She is an Associate Professor of Psychology in the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University (APA Approved) and an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science […]

  • Joshua DuBois

    President Obama’s “Pastor-in-Chief” (TIME Magazine) and longtime spiritual advisor, Joshua DuBois led the White House faith-based initiative during Obama’s first term, and served with the President for years before that. He is one of our country’s top leaders, speakers and writers on how to live out faith and values, and strengthen our communities, in an increasingly […]

  • FDA action would effectively ban trans fats

    The long war on trans fats may be drawing to a close. The government proposed new rules Thursday that would all but ban the artery-clogging fats, a move that will force makers of margarine, frozen pizza and other processed foods to reformulate their products. Under the new rules, the Food and Drug Administration has declared […]

  • In Studio with Torre Reese

    Torre Reese was in the studio today discussing mentoring young African American men as well as his film festival this weekend. Bio Born and raised in history rich New Orleans, Louisiana,  Torrence Brannon-Reese, aka, Torre`, is a true Renaissance man. Torre` is a full-time father/grandfather and is a dynamic, creative educator, cultural advocate/activist, plays guitar, […]

  • In Studio with Skip Townsend & Big John

    Skip Townsend and Big John were in the studio today discussing their 2nd Call organization which provides hope for those who have been  disenfranchised and neglected. 2nd Call facilitates a coordinated strategy and effort with  gang intervention agencies and local law enforcement on creating dialogue with neighboring street gangs in mediating peace and understanding along […]

  • World’s Largest Food And Beverage Maker Pledges To Speed Up Its Efforts To Cut Down On Salt

    Nestlé, the largest food and beverage company in the world, announced on Monday that it would speed up efforts to reduce salt content in all of its food products — which include popular microwavable brands such as Stouffer’s — in order to meet a World Health Organization (WHO) goal of limiting all people’s sodium intake […]