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People Not Property | The history behind slave deeds in America

Slave deeds are property deeds registered with County Courts and Registers of Deeds that contain information about enslaved people. → Read More

'There's no debate' | Should the city of Lathrop allow Juneteenth celebrations at center?

Juneteenth is a federal holiday celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S. → Read More

To Serve the People | The History of the Black Panther Party in Sacramento

Charles Brunson, who worked as a postman, founded the Sacramento Chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968. He opened the Black Panther office in Oak Park. → Read More

'This is not our decision': Will a Barnes & Noble book store open in Elk Grove?

Community members speak out against the possibility of a new Barnes & Noble on Elk Grove Boulevard and Bruceville Road. → Read More

Rock Creek Elementary School in Auburn set to close due to lack of funding

Of the 276 students at the school, 75% are Hispanic and Latino. → Read More

Anti-Asian hate awareness campaign launches in Sacramento

California leads the nation with the most AAPI hate incidents reported, with more than 4,300, according to the nonprofit Stop AAPI Hate. → Read More

Storms damage community center in Sacramento's Del Paso Heights

Since the center is not available, Neighborhood Wellness plans on going virtual and straight into the community until repairs can be made at the site. → Read More

'The rock of the family' | Beloved mother found dead in Galt after New Year's storm

Family members say a beloved mother was found dead in her car after the New Year's Eve storms. → Read More

'You are not alone' | How racism affects mental health for Black and Latina women

69% of Black and Latina women in California say racism or discrimination impacts their mental health, according to new report. → Read More

'It's a phenomenal opportunity' | Here's how you can help Black single moms this holiday season

The 'Rent For Moms' campaign is geared, specifically, towards helping more than 50 Black single mothers pay rent across the U.S. → Read More

A Seat at the Table bookstore in Elk Grove turns 1

A Seat at the Table is celebrating its one-year anniversary in Elk Grove. It's a family-owned bookstore, café and community hub. → Read More

Data shows Black people have highest rate of home fire deaths, injuries

Although Black people represent 13% of the population, they represent 24% of home fire deaths and 27% of home fire injuries, according to a CPSC report. → Read More

'Love is love': Same-sex couple households exceed 1 million for first time in U.S.

The US Census Bureau says there were about 1.2 million same-sex couple households in 2021. About 710,000 were married and about 500,000 were not married. → Read More

Native American Drums: The heartbeat of Mother Earth

"We honor our drums the same way we honor our ancestors," said Joaquin Rojas, lead singer, Red Hoop Singers. → Read More

'We're very proud' | Groundbreaking held for new Native American monument at Capitol Park

A bronze sculpture of the late William "Bill" Franklin will soon stand tall at the corner of L and 13th Streets in Sacramento. → Read More

Adoption Month | Black and Native children remain overrepresented in foster care in California

The proportions of Black and Native youth in foster care are around four times larger than the proportions of Black and Native youth in California, overall. → Read More

Love and Politics | Here's how one married couple is helping voters in Sacramento County

"We firmly believe that every individual has the right to vote," Margie Miramontes, election inspector, said. → Read More

Education Equity | Aspire Public Schools hold Black student conference in Stockton

"Historically, the school system was designed to oppress Black and Brown students," said Sonjhia Lowery, Chief Equity and People Officer, Aspire Public Schools. → Read More

What's Spirit Day? | Here's why millions of people are wearing purple on Oct. 20

A 2021 report from The Trevor Project shows the majority of LGBT middle or high schoolers reported being bullied either in person or online in the past year. → Read More

Binational Health Week | Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento offering free health screenings

The Health and Financial Resources Fair is on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Mexican Consulate at 2093 Arena Boulevard in Sacramento. → Read More