An Illinois sheriff's deputy faces three counts of first-degree murder for shooting Sonya Massey in her home after she had called 911 for help, with the prosecutor arguing that the deputy did not ...
The Trump administration is erasing Black history and whitewashing Black reality today, while simultaneously silencing Black thought and activism, and suppressing Black excellence.
Sacramento mourns the passing of Margretta Patrice Cannon, 74, a beloved entrepreneur, caregiver, and church leader.
Millions of people who rely on SNAP to put food on the table may face a lean Thanksgiving if Congress does not pass a budget by Nov. 1, and the Trump administration's proposed cuts to SNAP and ...
Jaiye Kamson and the Los Angeles Poverty Department are using art to restore dignity, hope, and connection to unhoused people in Los Angeles, while also highlighting the systemic issues that ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in early 2026 to determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own ...
Meet Mumm and Dean, twin sisters who are empowering Sacramento's creative community through their podcast and mentorship programs for screenwriters.
Dr. Clive O. Callender, a pioneer in the field of organ transplantation, dedicated his life to saving lives and ensuring Black people had equal access to organ transplants, while also founding the ...
NYU researchers have found a strong correlation between teacher turnover rates and increased student suspensions, with Black and underrepresented students being more likely to be suspended in schools ...
The gender pay gap is widening again, with women earning 81 cents for every dollar a white man in her position makes, and women of color, LGBTQ workers, and disabled women earning even less, but there ...
In his first State of the City, Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty outlines housing, public safety, and economic initiatives to address homelessness.
Thousands of people gathered at the California State Capitol for a “No Kings” protest, rejecting authoritarianism and ...