Sacramento Bee Experts Alter Advice On Protest Cancer Screening

Aug 26, 2022Sacramento’s Albie Aware Breast Cancer Foundation received a $25,000 grant to provide mobile mammograms and follow up services to at least 90 members of the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation has

A family poses in front of one of the many fun, pink-themed backdrops at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. The breast cancer fundraiser brought community members to Hornet Stadium to support and spread awareness for those diagnosed with breast cancer. Sonya Silva, event organizer and senior development manager


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Sacramento’s curfew order took effect at 8 p.m. Monday. National Guard troops were stationed at prominent local buildings. Local police officers at intersections with bullhorns told marchers


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Cathie Anderson. 916-321-1193. Cathie Anderson covers economic mobility for The Bee’s Equity Lab. She joined The Sacramento Bee in 2002, with roles including business columnist and features


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Sacramento Bee Experts Alter Advice On Protest Cancer Screening

Cathie Anderson. 916-321-1193. Cathie Anderson covers economic mobility for The Bee’s Equity Lab. She joined The Sacramento Bee in 2002, with roles including business columnist and features River City Phoenix, a medical cannabis dispensary at 1508 El Camino Ave. in Sacramento, will also host the Alinea mobile bus offering free breast cancer screenings in its parking lot on Oct. 4 and

Jan 11, 2024Since the project’s inception, we have celebrated more than 100 pioneers in the Latino, Black and Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Last fall, we introduced the Top 20 Black Change Makers.We will follow up with our Top 20 Latino Change Makers later this winter. Join us at an event to honor them on March 22.. The selection committee — made up of past Change Makers and leaders from the


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Jan 11, 2024Since the project’s inception, we have celebrated more than 100 pioneers in the Latino, Black and Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Last fall, we introduced the Top 20 Black Change Makers.We will follow up with our Top 20 Latino Change Makers later this winter. Join us at an event to honor them on March 22.. The selection committee — made up of past Change Makers and leaders from the


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Aug 26, 2022Sacramento’s Albie Aware Breast Cancer Foundation received a $25,000 grant to provide mobile mammograms and follow up services to at least 90 members of the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation has


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Sacramento’s curfew order took effect at 8 p.m. Monday. National Guard troops were stationed at prominent local buildings. Local police officers at intersections with bullhorns told marchers


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WATCH LIVE: Defying Gov. Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order, dozens of protesters have gathered at the state Capitol. The protest, which includes two chartered buses, is expected to draw hundreds despite the fact that the CHP refused to issue a permit for it.


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Cathie Anderson. 916-321-1193. Cathie Anderson covers economic mobility for The Bee’s Equity Lab. She joined The Sacramento Bee in 2002, with roles including business columnist and features


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River City Phoenix, a medical cannabis dispensary at 1508 El Camino Ave. in Sacramento, will also host the Alinea mobile bus offering free breast cancer screenings in its parking lot on Oct. 4 and


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A family poses in front of one of the many fun, pink-themed backdrops at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. The breast cancer fundraiser brought community members to Hornet Stadium to support and spread awareness for those diagnosed with breast cancer. Sonya Silva, event organizer and senior development manager

WATCH LIVE: Defying Gov. Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order, dozens of protesters have gathered at the state Capitol. The protest, which includes two chartered buses, is expected to draw hundreds despite the fact that the CHP refused to issue a permit for it.

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