Jarvis Jay Masters, the 63-year-old death row author and Oprah Book Club selection, appeals his case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A collection of over 200 love letters between a Nashville couple during World War II offer an intimate look at love during wartime, and are now on display digitally through the Nashville Public ...
Gallery 1075 in West Sacramento is showcasing art by local Black artists, including Danitta Nelson and Joyhné Geran, through February, with an art reception taking place on February 12th.
The Black Panther Party's community schools model, which prioritizes the holistic development of the child and emphasizes collaboration, can offer inspiration to public school districts struggling ...
Health, auto, life, and renters' insurance offer peace of mind and financial support for individuals and their families ...
Business optimism is returning for small and midsize business leaders at the start of 2026, with inflation, taxes, and ...
Christian rap, R&B and Afrobeats artists are breaking away from traditional Christian music, drawing young global audiences ...
Ilia Malinin became the first person to legally land a backflip on one skate in the Olympics, a move known as the "Bonaly flip" which was pioneered by Surya Bonaly, who was judged for the move when it ...
Sacramento's arts organizations are struggling to survive the pandemic, but with the help of community support, they are continuing to provide valuable cultural programming to the city.
Millions of Americans are facing increased out-of-pocket costs for ACA coverage and potential loss of Medicaid coverage, but there are still ways to find affordable care, such as talking to your ...
Civic illiteracy in America is obscuring the reality of how power and wealth have been accumulated in the country, and making it easier to repeat injustices from the past.
Discover the growing public banking movement in California and how it could transform communities by reinvesting funds locally for affordable housing and climate resilience.