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Community rally calls on Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee to resign

More people are coming forward demanding Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee step down from office. It comes just days after investigators raided businesses owned by Loloee.

UniverSOUL Cafe opens youth kitchen to address food insecurity

By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - A local nonprofit has opened a culinary youth kitchen to address food insecurity in North Sacramento after receiving a $100,000 city grant from the Measure U Committee's Participatory Budgeting Pilot Program.

Local Creative Remembered As Community Builder

By Genoa Barrow | OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - Cleo Cartel, a 51-year-old multi-talented creative, passed away after a courageous two-year battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of support for young people and her community.

Hate Graffiti Inspires Love Message — The Sacramento Observer

DEL PASO HEIGHTS – Aaron Cardoza, a mentor and member of the community based organization Brother 2 Brother, received a disturbing call from the nonprofit’s founder on Sunday, Jan. 31. Aaron Cardoza, right, his daughter Teairra Cardoza, center, and Mervin Brookins, left, prepare to paint over racist graffiti in Del Paso Heights near Fran Barker Avenue and Altos. (Photo by Antonio) Local residents joined together to share a message of love over the racist graffiti left by vandals in Del Paso Heights. (Courtesy photo) Brother 2 Brother’s Mervin Brookins informed Cardoza that there was racist graffiti sprayed along fences near Fran Barker Avenue and Altos Street in the neighborhood of Del Paso Heights.

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