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The Sacramento Office of Arts and Culture is currently accepting applications for the 2026 Emerging Curators Fellowship, a valuable opportunity for emerging curators to develop and present exhibitions at the Robert T. Matsui Gallery located within Ci...
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Tahje Michael was sentenced to 25 years to life on August 8 for the murder of esteemed coach Gregory “Najee” Grimes and the wounding of four others in a Sacramento shooting in 2022. The courtroom was filled with family and friends, many visibly mourn...
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For numerous Christian followers, the Holy Spirit represents the most enigmatic segment of the Trinity—unseen yet actively working to impart wisdom, guidance, and even positive intervention. Believers are encouraged to seek the Holy Spirit’s directio...
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As the new academic year unfolds, Jordan Clayton-Taylor, an English teacher from Chicago, has opted for a vintage approach. For essay assignments, her students are required to abandon their Chromebooks and revert to pen and paper. This move comes as...
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In an ever-changing landscape, businesses must equip themselves to tackle unforeseen challenges, including natural disasters and economic fluctuations. Rapid adaptability is vital for fostering resilience and securing long-term prosperity. We engaged...
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Despite numerous challenges faced over time, Black individuals have cultivated a profound entrepreneurial spirit that profoundly impacts families, communities, and the broader American culture. Constrained by systemic racism and segregation, they cre...
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In California, individuals obtaining health insurance through the state's marketplace can anticipate an average premium increase of 10.3% next year. Covered California officials recently reported this is the first double-digit rate hike since 2018, a...
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The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. has declined this week, reaching its lowest point in close to 10 months, providing essential encouragement for potential homebuyers and possibly revitalizing a sluggish housing market. According to F...
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When Tanisha Tate’s phone rang on August 16, 2013, she had no inkling that the call would shift her life significantly. On that day, her vivacious mother collapsed in a parking lot, leading to a diagnosis of a brain tumor, specifically a meningioma,...
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On the initial day of federal deployments in Washington, D.C., law enforcement seemingly focused on a Black man casually smoking on his porch. Footage reveals a U.S. Park Police officer engaging with a group of individuals, approaching one man to in...
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State Superintendent Michael Rice asserts that the Michigan House and Senate's inability to approve a budget transcends mere political disagreements; it poses a significant threat to classrooms, cafeterias, and communities. With over 40 days past the...
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This October, the $75 million Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park will welcome the public after three and a half years of construction. This expansive 22-acre area promises to enhance how residents and visitors interact with the river, with its grand...
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Today, misinformation often eclipses the truth, particularly when projected from the stature of the presidency. Recently, President Trump asserted that Washington, D.C., was caught in chaos, claiming rampant crime necessitating federal intervention....
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Mental health issues among Black Americans, ranging from mood disorders to chronic psychiatric conditions, have historically been under-acknowledged and inadequately addressed. Although nearly one in five adults in the U.S. experiences some form of m...