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A proposal to pause a planned tax hike on retail cannabis has set off alarm bells among child safety advocates whose ...
Sacramento City Council passes $1.65 billion budget, allocating funds for youth services, police, and infrastructure, amidst ...
The Sacramento City Unified School District will start serving free meals to students across the district Monday as part of ...
Black-led nonprofits in Southern California face funding cuts, impacting their ability to support communities and develop future leaders.
President Donald Trump announced he is ending funding for a national youth suicide prevention hotline that served over 1.3 ...
SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration announced that it will eliminate funding for specialized suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ youth offered through the 988 Crisis Lifeline, effective next ...
Sacramento awards $950,000 in cultural arts grants to 72 local nonprofits to support arts and cultural experiences, funded by the City's Measure U, General Fund, and County's Tax.
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth will no longer be in operation starting July 17, according to a statement from the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
The 988 lifeline will stop offering tailored services for LGBTQ+ youth July 17, according to the federal agency's website.
The decision preempts the Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal to cut funding for 988’s LGBTQ+ youth and young adult services, and is raising alarm bells among LGBTQ+ advocates.
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