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01/11/2024

By Laury Masher Olson An unthinkable tragedy has struck our school community: A ten-year-old student was shot and killed by another 10-year-old who allegedly had...

01/11/2024

By Gavin Hudson and Raymond Purscell A new law seeks to counter a flood of thefts by etching vehicle id numbers onto catalytic converters, though...

01/10/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen Opera fans need no introduction to Fleming and her immense body of work: With a career that started in 1978 performing Copland’s...

01/09/2024

By Alesha Blaauw and Christopher Woodard When California leaders prohibited state-sponsored travel in 2016 to states with laws deemed discriminatory toward the LGBTQ+ community, the...

01/08/2024

By Nick Brunner Nur Kausar works for EAH Housing as a business development manager. EAH is a nonprofit, affordable housing developer and manager with more...

01/08/2024

A therapist is “guardedly optimistic” the health care giant is taking the shortage seriously, and the union says Kaiser may now realize it must invest...

01/05/2024

In the wake of death and suffering on the streets, and within family homes, the debate around forced hospitalization enters a new phase By Ariel...

01/04/2024

By Casey Rafter Without a leader like burlesque dancer ChaCha Burnadette, Sacramento would not enjoy the kind of spice her dance group, the Darling Clementines,...

01/02/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen If you were a regular at the Palms Playhouse, chances are you remember seeing John McCutcheon at both its hallowed and now-defunct...

01/02/2024

By Lucas McMaster and Lauren Reagan The cost of rent in Sacramento has made living unsustainable for many residents, the latest census data show. The...

01/01/2024

Minimum wages to rise statewide, with larger gains for fast food and health workers. More paid sick leave, workplace violence prevention rules and other worker...

12/29/2023

Corporate abuse and environmental harm dominate censored’s coverage By Paul Rosenberg for Random Lengths News About this story: This preview of Project Censored’s annual censored-story list...

12/29/2023

By Nick Brunner Joe Smith is the director of outreach and engagement for Hope Cooperative, and Anna Darzins is the director at the Meadowview Navigation...

12/28/2023

By Cristian Gonzalez and Liam Gravvat In the last century university anthropology departments have excavated Native American burials for research purposes. Today, Native Americans are...

12/27/2023

By Madison Duong and Mary Cortez With prices on the rise, Sacramento residents are continuing to feel the pressure of inflation as it forces them...

12/26/2023

By Keyshawn Davis Samuel McCurin and his son were evicted from their South Sacramento apartment in August. With the loss of his apartment, he also...

12/26/2023

A rare mix of big strike wins, broad public support and a labor-friendly economy could drive union membership growth. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main...

12/22/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson Winter twilights over Broadway often reveal a smoldering rouge on the clouds that’s half-radiating against the blue cold of the coming...

12/21/2023

By Casey Sexton In the realm of music, there are those who play the notes and those who transcend them – to the point of...

12/21/2023

By Casey Rafter Detroit-born storyteller, multi-instrumentalist, composer, playwright and puppeteer Dalrymple MacAlpin has spent much of his life interpreting the vivid images of his dreams...

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