The Black Parallel School Board is a nonprofit founded in 2008 to address systemic inequities affecting Black students. In 2019, the organization sued SCUSD, alleging that Black students with disabilities were being disproportionately disciplined.
Sacramento needs about a million more gallons of water per day to meet growing demand. Soon, the city's water treatment plants will have a tough time keeping up.
The City Unified School District is calling itself a safe haven school district​ that is pledging to protect its students from unlawful ICE raids on school campuses.
Unions representing engineers and healthcare workers hope to recruit and retain more civil servants with stronger contracts with the state.
Sacramento City Unified School District has reaffirmed its 2017 policy barring federal immigration officials from accessing campuses.
"We have the instructions of President Claudia Sheinbaum to strengthen our support and protection," said Christian Tonatiuh Gonzalez.
After a year with this blanket, I’ve found I’m more aware of what’s normal and what’s a little more unusual in the Sacramento region — like in the summer, when Claire and I stitched the story of summer heat that broke records in Sacramento.
The DOCO site is Con Azucar Cafe's first Sacramento location. The business has other sites in San Jose, Bakersfield, and Omaha, Nebraska. Con Azucar Café recently opened a coffee shop in Fresno and plans to open other coffee shops in Gilroy, Redwood City and Modesto, according to its website.
A team of interdisciplinary professors received a $25,000 research seed grant to promote renewable energy options in low income neighborhoods and get local high school students excited about careers in science and technology.
Bangkok-based CP Land, a property arm of CP Group, is set to build at least five hotels this year, despite travel demand generally remaining...
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California water officials said this week there's no truth to President Donald Trump's assertion that the U.S. military has