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05/04/2023

Marlon Yarber was born and raised in Stockton. His personal experiences there, in large part, he says, helped shape his career.

05/04/2023

By Grace Gedy for CalMatters Two major California banks – Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic – have failed. While some banking industry leaders have...

05/03/2023

By Jennifer Junghans Lisa Bates has been the CEO of Sacramento Steps Forward since 2019. The nonprofit organization formed in 2011 to act as a...

05/03/2023

How to help health care workers live where they are employed. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism...

05/02/2023

Folsom musicians are back from 10-year break with a new four-track EP By Cristan Gonzalez Former Animals have resurfaced and released a four-track EP on...

05/01/2023

By Bob Grimm Evil Dead Rise does just enough to be decent movie. It’s gory; it’s intermittently scary; and it has enough franchise Easter eggs...

05/01/2023

Lake Mead, a key water source for California and six other states, is close to drying up. Water policy expert Felicia Marcus says dramatic action...

04/28/2023

A member of the El Dorado Hills’ MMAGOLD team, local standout has a big fight on the horizon May 20 By Gavin Hudson At 17,...

04/28/2023

By Dan Bacher Despite the constantly repeated mantra by California politicians and media talking heads that the state is the nation’s “green leader,” the actual...

04/27/2023

New nighttime economy manager is the face of a multipronged approach to turn the tide Leia Schenk didn’t show up to K Street on April...

04/26/2023

By Seth Sandronsky In Sacramento's tree-laden Tahoe Park neighborhood, Heather Singleteary is teaching the next generation of dancers. A single mom, lithe and lively, she...

04/25/2023

Changes to area travel and commuting could come as soon as 2028 By Jacob Peterson New state funding could triple the number of Capitol Corridor...

04/24/2023

Debbie Arrington recently retired from her post as News & Review publications editor. What is she doing with her free time? She released her first...

04/24/2023

Can California make the most of a rare health care win? By George B. Sanchez-Tello, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning...

04/21/2023

From Stairway to Stardom and Weekend Warriors, to the emergence of Quarry Park, Skip’s impact left ripples throughout the region The otherwise somber room filled...

04/21/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson When a global strategist for one of the oldest lending institutions in Europe announces that corporate greed has reached such “unprecedented”...

04/20/2023

By Ken Magri In past decades there have been many songs written about cannabis. But there have also been songs alleged to be about cannabis...

04/19/2023

Dr. Flojaune Cofer was greeted by a large, cheering crowd as she made her way to the front of City Hall. An epidemiologist who’s been...

04/19/2023

By Juan-Carlos Selznick Women Talking—A major critic claims that Sarah Polley’s Oscar-winning screenplay “improves” the esteemed Miriam Toews novel on which it is based. Writer-director...

04/19/2023

While it ponders ambitious new laws to improve mental health, California could strengthen what’s already on the books. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This...

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