Davion Mitchell’s first game in the Golden 1 Center since being traded to the Raptors. Photo by Russell Stiger Jr., OBSERVER ...
Black Republican mayor of Stockton, Kevin Lincoln, has conceded defeat in his bid for California's 9th Congressional District ...
Sacramento's explosive growth over the past 50 years has resulted in a population of 2.5 million, but the city's lack of cohesion and visionary leadership has prevented it from capitalizing on its ...
Discover the inspiring stories of four Black women making a difference in Sacramento. Empowering the future with resilience ...
Exploring the challenges faced by Black experts in the field of aging and dementia. The need for diversity in research and ...
Two things can be true at once: marginalized communities suffer the detriment of digital and economic inequity; and Black businesses have thrived post-pandemic using the benefits of digital ...
The Associated Press Bernadine Gibson, 82, talks about ventilation issues in her bathroom and how she is looking forward to ...
Word In Black Joan Tilghman, the new dean of Coppin State University's school of nursing believes faith and healing are ...
Awadagin Pratt, a renowned pianist and conductor, performs with the Sacramento Philharmonic and Orchestra on Saturday, Nov. 23.
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Scholarship America’s new emergency aid program, launching in 2025, will assist single mothers pursuing higher education. This is particularly beneficial for Black students in single-parent households ...
OBSERVER Staff Writer - Sacramento and the Wilton Rancheria Tribe make a historic deal to build a soccer stadium in the city’s Railyards.