California considers renaming César Chávez's holiday and removing his name from streets, parks, and monuments following sex ...
As teachers in Del Paso Heights strike for better contracts, some residents question the union's tactics, while a board ...
Sacramento grieves the loss of Tristen Mayes, the iconic KDEE radio personality and program director who passed away at 63.
Senate passes bipartisan bill to make US housing more accessible and affordable. The bill aims to reduce regulations and ...
Black faith leaders ended a yearlong boycott of Target, which succeeded in forcing a national conversation about corporate commitments to diversity and economic equity, with Target fulfilling three of ...
Sacramento filmmakers and production companies can now apply for grants of up to $10,000 to help offset production costs and support film and television projects shot in the city.
Report: Half of Black College Freshmen in California Don’t Make It to Graduation A new report on college completion in California highlights persistent racial disparities in higher education outcomes, ...
Learn why staying calm and patient during stock market swings is often the best strategy for retirement savings, despite the ...
Teachers use generative AI to build curricula, create lesson plans, and develop assessments. Students are using the same tools to complete homework, review concepts, and draft assignments. National ...
Black women are choosing peace, alignment, and emotional safety in their second marriages, rather than proving resilience, and are finding happiness and fulfillment in their relationships.
California Democrats are grappling with the shocking allegations of sexual assault against labor leader César Chávez, with some considering removing his name from schools, parks, and streets.
A federal judge in Boston has blocked Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s attempt to overhaul the nation's vaccine policy due to a likely violation of an 80-year-old ...