Homeownership is often seen as the benchmark of success, but with high prices and interest rates, renting can be a better ...
Alonzo Carter, the new head coach of Sacramento State Hornets, expressed his support for his predecessor Brennan Marion and ...
Sacramento City Council approves $1.3 million in contracts to fund programs serving homeless transitional aged youth through ...
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Dr. Dawnté Early, president and CEO of United Way California Capitol Region, is The OBSERVER’s 2025 Person of the Year.
Join the City of Sacramento for a joyful lineup of free, family-friendly holiday events in December. Enjoy bingo, crafts, ...
Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas (D-Los Angeles) has made it her mission to champion legislation that strengthens worker ...
Roxanne Brown has been elected as the first African American woman President of the United Steelworkers, bringing with her a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and advocacy for labor rights.
Disputes between Sacramento Police Department and OPSA over oversight authority escalate. Audit of misconduct cases stalls, ...
The EPA has proposed a draft regulation that would double the allowable exposure level of formaldehyde, a carcinogen that disproportionately affects Black people, and is seen as a shift towards a more ...
The Supreme Court's recent decisions, including blocking student debt relief and potentially dismantling the SAVE Plan, threaten Black educational futures by increasing student debt burdens and ...
The US economy is struggling, with small businesses shedding 120,000 jobs in November and the top 1% holding $52 trillion, while the bottom half gained only 6% over the past year.