In addition to my passion for writing and all things literary, my unabashed tendency to ask for help exactly when I need it ...
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The First Amendment Coalition reported its support for the media group Open Vallejo, and the ACLU, which complained a judge ...
The Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum is now at risk of closing its doors due to a lack of grant funding. The museum ...
The nation is talking about the racist, misogynistic, and distasteful “jokes” made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe ...
Honoring the Memory of Those Who Were Victims of San Francisco’s War on the Homeless When ...
The National Housing Law Project published a visionary plan for the next president and administration to fix the housing crisis by preserving safe and affordable housing and protecting tenants and ...
In a $5.6 million settlement, CDCR will pay $3.6 million, with the rest covered by other defendants, including two ...
In 2020, Davis voters reauthorized Measure J, originally passed in 2000, for a third time until 2030 by a large majority of over 80 percent of the voters. There was no organized opposition, and the ...