Sacramento News and Review logo

Sacramento News and Review Articles


Overview Articles Website Twitter Facebook

All Articles

06/05/2023

Photographs by Sugarwolf The 10th annual BottleRock festival kicked off this past Friday with craft beers, Napa wines, culinary delights and a strong opening day...

06/02/2023

By Steve Martarano WellSpace Health CEO Jonathan Porteus was walking toward his organization’s 24-hour crisis receiving center at 7th and H streets in Sacramento when...

06/01/2023

Suspect parked his SUV right in front of FBI agent while allegedly directing deal for pounds of meth at everyone’s favorite espresso stand Law enforcement’s...

06/01/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Ever since the band’s first release ‘Walls of Jericho’ in 1985, Helloween has delivered top-tier heavy metal with a laser-like focus on...

06/01/2023

By Alexei Koseff for CalMatters California lawmakers are considering a measure this session that would tax short-term rentals to fund affordable housing projects, a proposal...

05/31/2023

Drytown Social Club owner plans an afternoon of tunes, beer, wine and food By Casey Rafter Gold mining was at its height when Drytown boasted...

05/31/2023

By Kelly Candaele, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main and co-published here with permission. When Richard...

05/31/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen No one can say it’s been easy for Queens-born Melanie Martinez. Between struggling to find friends while growing up and dealing with...

05/30/2023

By Sonia Pagan Sacramento is unveiling new public artwork this summer, featuring everything from bright murals to fresh tree groves. The nonprofit Sacramento Tree Foundation...

05/30/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Never a band to sit idle, the Hammerfall quintet is finishing up its latest U.S. run. For fans who feel like the...

05/30/2023

By Bob Grimm The summer movie season has begun! The film industry has been trying to get back to normal for a couple of years...

05/29/2023

Two California cases probe who is pocketing those extra fees tacked onto your restaurant tab By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced...

05/29/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen You don’t have to be a classic music afficionado to have heard the sounds of John Williams. His name is synonymous with...

05/26/2023

‘We have never been more disappointed in a California Governor than we are with Governor Newsom’ By Dan Bacher At the site of a future...

05/26/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Led by the ever-so-nasty vocalist Wattie Buchan, this Scottish punk rock four-piece has been firing on all cylinders while trotting across the...

05/25/2023

By Patti Roberts Regina Brink remembers going with her family to her first musical, “Man of La Mancha,” when she was 10 years old. Her...

05/24/2023

By Destinee Lang I was 10 and my favorite show was Hannah Montana. I loved Bratz dolls and getting up on Saturday mornings to watch...

05/24/2023

How to follow the heat to the next disease; and how following the science got a researcher in trouble. By Mark Schapiro, Capital & Main...

05/23/2023

By Ken Magri In the challenge to build more affordable housing, the City of Sacramento may have something to brag about — though it’s of...

05/22/2023

By Alexei Koseff for CalMatters Like so much else about California, its state government is large: A $300 billion budget. More than 230 departments and...

Join Us Today!