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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.
(WIB) – Roughly 200,000 service members transition from military life to civilian life each year, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Serving in the military can be demanding, but ...
Two political experts have declared Assemblymember Kevin McCarty the winner of the Sacramento mayoral race, as Dr. Flojaune ...
Black students typically receive less exposure, have fewer role models and less access in STEM fields than their ...
In Ohio, Parrysville and New Lebanon carry lingering reputations for exclusion, while Martinsville, Indiana, a required pass-through town for students heading to Indiana University, is marked by ...
Solving Sacramento The City of Sacramento has attempted to come up with an imaginative plan to meet its housing needs through its new Small ...
Authors of the study published last month in Chemosphere, found cancer-causing flame retardants in 85% of consumer household products it tested. The highest levels of toxic chemicals, however, were ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are bracing for what is expected to be a powerful storm, with heavy rain and winds set to pummel the region and potentially cause power ...
Special to The OBSERVER - Sacramento State restarts its boxing program with a Causeway Classic showcase, featuring its first women’s team, against UC Davis on Nov. 22, as part of the university’s ...
And Louisiana and other states passed laws allowing the carrying of concealed firearms without a permit even though gun violence is now the No. 1 killer of kids and teens. Research shows Black youth ...