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10/16/2023

Get two bouquets per person – one to keep, one to give How do you make people instantly smile? Give them flowers. And this Wednesday, Relles...

10/13/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson The Stockman Club opened on a hangover from the Roaring 20s and made itself the drinking den that got Fair Oaks...

10/13/2023

By Dan Bacher In a recent announcement, the California Department of Water Resources, or DWR, said that it is “still on track” to issue a...

10/12/2023

Sacramento’s homeless, among whom Blacks are disproportionately counted, face daunting barriers to escaping life on the streets By Robert J. Hansen Underneath and alongside the...

10/12/2023

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf Discovery Park turned into a sea of black on Thursday with the annual return of Danny Wimmer's Aftershock Festival. The...

10/12/2023

By Gabriel Thompson, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main and co-published here with permission. On a...

10/11/2023

Affordable senior living community makes a conscious shift from gas to electric  By Steve Martarano The recent transformation of 260 senior living garden apartments at...

10/11/2023

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf The sound of bluegrass filled the Golden 1 Arena on Wednesday, Oct. 4, when Billy Strings brought his five-piece band...

10/11/2023

By William Duvall, Regina Lerma, Cristian Gonzalez, Trevor Harris and Liam Gravvat Dr. Richard Pan says he is running for mayor of Sacramento because he...

10/10/2023

By Chris Nichols, Scott Thomas Anderson, Ben van der Meer, Robert Hansen, Jessica Laskey Sacramento was long-known as one of California’s most affordable metros. A...

10/10/2023

By Juan-Carlos Selznick What new films have made their way through the Stream & Dream Lounge recently? War Pony In generally lively fashion, War Pony...

10/09/2023

Story and photographs by Michael Solomon The 66th annual Monterey Jazz Festival kicked off in late September with a powerful performance by trumpeter and composer...

10/09/2023

By Catherine Warmerdam Kevin Dumler is co-founder and director of House Sacramento, an all-volunteer organization advocating for sustainable, inclusive and affordable housing solutions at the...

10/09/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Back in 1999, I was Pink's BMG distribution representative and involved with promoting her debut record on Laface / Arista records, "Can’t Take Me...

10/06/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson On the corner of F and 15th, there’s an old-school enclave where calming style meets stellar cuisine, not to mention friendly...

10/06/2023

By Gavin Hudson Roshaun Davis, co-founder of Unseen Heroes and its sister nonprofit CLTRE, noticed that talent born in Sacramento rarely tended to stay, which...

10/05/2023

By Casey Sexton Forever Gold Rush has certainly come a long way since their formation in 1997, and their latest studio album, "Moonflowers," is a...

10/04/2023

Once known for strong employee-management relations, its workers now say staffing and pay need to rise to attract and retain the staff Kaiser needs. By...

10/04/2023

By Bob Grimm The producers of the Saw franchise are looking for all sorts of ways to continue the series. They gave laugh man Chris...

10/04/2023

By words and photographs Sugarwolf The British rock band Arctic Monkeys performed at Golden 1 Center on Wednesday, Sept. 27 in support of the release...

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