Protests erupt at UC Berkeley as Turning Point USA's 'American Comeback Tour' event sparks clashes with students and arrests.
Around 400,000 Californians, 15% of whom are Black, could lose their health coverage if Congress fails to extend federal ...
The Wiley Manuel Bar Association hosted its annual Legal Fusion on Nov. 5, honoring Justice Stacey Boulware Eurie, Carmen Nicole Cox, and the OBSERVER for their lasting contributions to the legal ...
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, was named to the American Junior Golf Association's first team All-America list, along with 11 other boys, while Miles Russell was selected player of the year for ...
Colorado voters have approved Proposition LL and MM, which will fund free meals for all public K-12 students by taxing the state's wealthiest residents, in an effort to reduce educational inequality ...
Christopher Green shares his journey with HIV, highlighting the systemic inequities that drive disparities in the South and the importance of breaking the stigma to increase access to testing, ...
Black voters have been instrumental in shifting the moral compass of the country, as evidenced by the historic victories of Black candidates in Mississippi, Georgia, and Virginia, and the renewed ...
A new report from a coalition of medical and health organizations has found that pollution from oil, gas, and coal is fueling asthma, heart disease, and preterm births, disproportionately affecting ...
The Sacramento Observer proudly announces the inaugural ONYX 25 Awards, an annual celebration of Sacramento’s most powerful and influential Black leaders.
The City of Sacramento is offering $200,000 in grant funding for community projects along Stockton Boulevard. Apply now!
The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed ...
Debate is experiencing a revival on HBCU campuses, providing students with a powerful tool to combat misinformation and ...