Changes to Medi-Cal eligibility may cause majority of unhoused people in California to lose insurance, limiting their access to healthcare.
Sacramento’s Black leadership gathers at the Sierra Health Foundation to celebrate Maraskeshia Smith, the first Black woman to serve as city manager.
Harlem, a predominantly white enclave, transformed into the world's leading Black metropolis in the early 20th century due to the influx of African American and Caribbean migrants, creating a diverse ...
Majority-Black schools made the biggest academic gains since the pandemic, but are still the least recovered, highlighting the need for continued investment in these schools to help them recover to ...
Visit Sacramento is a Destination Marketing Organization that is working to make Sacramento a top tourist destination by hosting events, promoting the city's culture, food, and community, and ...
Educators have a powerful role to play in helping students from all walks of life to develop the critical thinking and literacy skills they need to protect themselves and their families in the face of ...
Local activist Carl Pinkston reflects on the impact of Rev. Jesse Jackson's activism and how it shaped his own journey in ...
Twin Rivers United Educators will be striking on March 5th to fight for better wages, fully paid health benefits, and lower ...
Legendary producer Teddy Riley shares the chilling story of how a chance encounter with Luther Vandross in 1988 caused him to ...
Tony Thurmond, California's state superintendent of public instruction, is running for governor in 2026, advocating for tax ...
California Democratic candidates for governor continue to push for single-payer health care, despite the estimated $392 ...
A Word In Black survey found that fear, cost, and gaps in provider communication are major barriers to Black women getting ...