California passed a law in 2023 to protect consumers from price gouging by oil companies, but the law has yet to be used due ...
Sacramento City and County collaborate with experts to implement heat-reduction strategies as part of its Climate Action & Adaptation Plan.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump captivates audience with stories of legal battles and his new book at Underground Books Speaker Series event.
B Street Theatre in Sacramento has been providing professional theatre to the community for 40 years, and is now celebrating its milestone with a new production of "Harriet Tubman and the Underground ...
The labor movement must stand with Black workers and journalists in their right to dissent, document, and demand a better future, as the government has used the same tactics to suppress Black voices ...
And now we can go from saying something to your neighbor to praying for your neighbor.” For some congregations, the simple act of speaking to the person sitting nearby became a way to rebuild the ...
A recent study from North Carolina State University found that Black young adults who use the internet almost constantly experience significant levels of online racism, leading them to turn to digital ...
Black Americans have historically been excluded from the "we" of American identity, being included only when sacrifice is required, but excluded when benefits, payment, and respect are asked for.
A man who was shot by police and later died had to wait 10 extra minutes for an ambulance after an officer having a "mild anxiety attack" took the first one that arrived at the scene, according to a ...
Black and Hispanic students are more likely to use AI for schoolwork than their peers, but their teachers are less likely to receive AI training, resulting in a growing disconnect between how students ...
A national policy change that ended the use of a race-based test has resulted in shorter waiting times for Black patients who need a kidney transplant, according to a study published in JAMA Internal ...
The Sacramento Book Festival returns on April 19th for its third annual gathering of regional authors and readers, featuring over 250 authors, panel discussions, readings, a Kids Zone, and a passport ...