A rally at the Sacramento County Main Jail demands increased transparency and systemic health care reforms following a series of custody deaths. https://t.co/lQFL0aSFKY
Tax-free reparations, tougher election security, environmental reparations, soda warning labels & a record-low birth rate highlight shifts in California policy. https://t.co/uRxVZkROk2
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Tax-free reparations, tougher election security, environmental reparations, soda warning labels & a record-low birth rate highlight shifts in California policy. https://t.co/bYT8Ld12aT
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How V&C Foods passed leadership from founders to a longtime employee and now his son, showing how deliberate mentoring and planning help sustain a Bay Area busi... https://t.co/644tfHyOrY
In California’s packed governor’s race, campaigns risk losing a decisive edge by overlooking high-turnout Black voters who expect direct, issue-based outreach. https://t.co/3SQOK8OgnZ
Jennifer Siebel Newsom is using sports, movement and mindfulness events across the state to tackle youth loneliness and promote mental well-being. https://t.co/cw9ycYxEpk
Advocates warn a recent SCOTUS ruling weakening Voting Rights Act protections is already redrawing maps and eroding Black political power beyond the South. https://t.co/KXog61sULn
From a childhood of hunger and homelessness in South Stockton to becoming its first Black mayor, Michael Tubbs reflects on the neighborhood that shaped him. https://t.co/4byfACvElr
In a Q&A with The Sacramento Observer, Walter Mosley shares the inspiration behind “Ghalen,” his writing process, and why everyday Black lives drive his fiction. https://t.co/geFuPiGBNT
California governor primary sees slow mail ballot returns, with Black voters underrepresented and Democrats losing ground in early turnout compared with 2022. https://t.co/nYFH5145rV
California leaders condemn a deadly San Diego mosque shooting, debate budget warnings, expand early voting for 2026 primaries, and push to narrow school funding... https://t.co/CjRwP1x4oy
In a Q&A with The Sacramento Observer, Walter Mosley shares the inspiration behind “Ghalen,” his writing process, and why everyday Black lives drive his fiction. https://t.co/uf2HU2mRBy
Congressional Black Caucus urges more than 250 companies to oppose GOP-led redistricting that would cut majority-Black House districts, testing corporate pledge... https://t.co/FjfAvWThU6
Sacramento’s first Africa Day highlights why African immigrants are putting down roots here, drawn by affordability, tight-knit community, and long-term opportunity. https://t.co/8l6FjEWrlA