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04/17/2024

By Bob Grimm Writer-director Alex Garland, often a purveyor of excellent sci-fi and horror (Annihilation, Ex-Machina), drops a full-blown cinematic grenade with Civil War, a hypothetical look...

04/17/2024

By Nick Brunner Does it ever cross your mind how the food you eat gets to your plate? Getting produce and more from farms to...

04/16/2024

By Molly Mellon Citrus Heights' first affordable housing development in 20 years now sits on what used to be a vacant Christmas tree lot. Sunrise...

04/15/2024

By Scott Thomas Anderson A couple of months ago, newsrooms began discovering that the algorithm for Google News is now boosting articles that are plagiarized...

04/12/2024

By Keyshawn Davis Dariyn Choates came to Sacramento from Monterey County’s Seaside on a full-ride scholarship to play football for Sacramento State from 2016 to...

04/12/2024

By Bob Grimm What an excellent idea — a Steve Martin documentary told in two parts, entitled “Then” and “Now,” covering two very important periods...

04/11/2024

By Jenelle Lum Maricela, a 7th grade student at the Language Academy of Sacramento, said she feels more prepared for school each year because of...

04/10/2024

By Anne Stokes Conservatorship supports those in need For 25 years, Rahim Opeyany has been a voice for those unable to speak for themselves. As...

04/10/2024

By Keyshawn Davis Raquel Shipp said that throughout the years she has often struggled to find a space for her three young children to play...

04/10/2024

A tight labor market and local minimum wages that are already close to the new $20 minimum are among the reasons. By Larry Buhl, Capital...

04/10/2024

By Nick Brunner We can see how Sacramento gets to work. We get to school, we get to the grocery store, or conversely, we have...

04/09/2024

By Jeff vonKaenel for N&R Publications When Luma Dadwood left Iraq for safer living in the United States, she said she "left everything behind.” “I...

04/08/2024

By Scott Thomas Anderson On the advice of SN&R’s publisher, I just read the new book “The Freaks Came Out to Write: The Definitive History...

04/05/2024

By Jessica Shona-Stewart Since Folsom voted to annex 3,500 acres of land in 2004, the city has grown dramatically – and many long-time residents are...

04/05/2024

The California Department of Public Health says the agency is enforcing state requirements, despite deep budget cuts. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story...

04/04/2024

By Alexander Musa At least 227 people died on Sacramento County’s streets in 2023, despite increased spending to address homelessness. Advocates say that limited access to...

04/04/2024

By Lanaisha Edwards for CalMatters Fourteen years ago, my younger brother, Vinnie Edwards, was fatally shot as he left football practice at his college. Six...

04/03/2024

By Patti Roberts Passionate artists, arts organizations, supporters, and advocates will descend upon the capital city on April 16 and 17 to highlight why arts...

04/02/2024

Housing, homelessness and safety identified as areas of focus during “Suds & Solutions” event By Cristian Gonzalez Experts and community members convened at Touchstone Brewing...

04/01/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen The Sacramento Philharmonic is continuing to showcase some of the most able musicians that the area has to offer, and lately doing...

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