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Join a community that has been informed and inspired for over 60 years. The Sacramento Observer is more than a newspaper; it's a cornerstone of the community. Your support fuels our ability to deliver high-quality, trustworthy journalism, empowering you and the community.
The several events during and before that significant week of Thanksgiving, marked the beginning of a Black publication that was destined to become one of the leading African American newspapers in America — THE SACRAMENTO OBSERVER.
The Sacramento Observer is more than a newspaper; it's a cornerstone of the community. Your support fuels our ability to deliver high-quality, trustworthy journalism, empowering you and the community.
Join a community that has been informed and inspired for over 60 years. The Sacramento Observer is more than a newspaper; it's a cornerstone of the community. Your support fuels our ability to deliver high-quality, trustworthy journalism, empowering you and the community.
Sacramento Observer. Address: 1825 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815. Phone: (916) 452-4781. Harris lags in Latine support in California compared to other ethnic groups, polls say.
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Retail theft operation in Sacramento area results in almost 400 arrests and citations. (US MEDIA GROUP) – Nearly 400 people were arrested or cited for retail theft during a five-day operation coordinated by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, according to a statement released on social media.
We are excited to announce The Sacramento OBSERVER’s 60th Anniversary Gala Celebration, and we would like to invite you to join us in celebrating this milestone occasion Friday, November 10, 2023 at Sacramento’s Memorial Auditorium.
Crystal Nugs is Sacramento’s first Black and women-owned cannabis dispensary, and one of four new stores assisted by Sacramento’s Cannabis Opportunity and Racial Equity program.
Given that the next mayor will helm the capital of the world’s fifth largest economy, there is no shortage of money flowing into various campaign coffers. Sacramento News & Review has reviewed and analyzed the official disclosures for all six hopefuls in the contest.