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04/18/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, or DWP, Aftershock will be back to bring over 95 bands descending on Sacramento’s Discovery Park. The...

04/17/2023

By Ben van der Meer Mike Isom is the development services director for the city of Roseville. He spoke to us about how that city,...

04/17/2023

By Kelly Candaele, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main and co-published here with permission. In Alissa Quart’s...

04/14/2023

More than 1,000 people in Sacramento County have a housing choice voucher they haven’t been able to use — can a new county program that...

04/13/2023

It was the morning after Christmas 2022 when Rachel Holman walked into the Starbucks at 1901 J St. and noticed huge pieces of plywood fixed...

04/12/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Easily one of the most influential hard rock band still playing live, Y & T – formerly Yesterday & Today – is...

04/12/2023

Gov. Newsom reneged on pledge to wind down fossil fuel refineries By Aaron Cantu, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism...

04/11/2023

By Lawrence Lomeli The thought of “going green” on the road while keeping some green in our pockets can turn even the biggest spender a...

04/10/2023

A state bill aims to extend foster care housing support for those who need it most. By Ethan Ward This story is produced by the...

04/07/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson One of Amy Yannello’s first stories for SN&R in the summer of 2007 was called “Death Watch.” Her words ran under...

04/06/2023

One of the most-sedate neighborhoods in West Roseville was engulfed in brief but devastating gunfire this afternoon, leading to a tragic outcome. The incident happened...

04/06/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen At this stage in Sting’s – a.k.a. Gordon Sumner’s – career, after the massive sale of his catalog and countless successful tours...

04/06/2023

By Wendy Weitzel A Woodland project aims to end the cycle of homelessness by offering a range of lodging and services to help vulnerable residents...

04/06/2023

By Madison Duong EBAYC Sacramento, an organization that serves young people living in high-need neighborhoods, is hosting its first Mental Health Art Fest on April...

04/05/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen SacAnime fans love to dress up, and when they come out in force, there’s no shortage of awe-inspiring costumes. For those who...

04/05/2023

By Bob Grimm You don’t have to be a committed fantasy-game fan to get a kick out of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, a...

04/04/2023

By Sena Christian On a recent Monday morning, with finally a break in the rain, Josh Fernandez and Frank Stockton met for the first time...

04/03/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen When live music finally opened up for post-pandemic, full capacity glory at venues in and around Sacramento, perhaps one of the greatest...

04/03/2023

Millions in the Golden State are failing to keep on the right side of the growing wealth divide. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This...

04/01/2023

I wasn’t a journalist back when the Columbine High School massacre happened in 1999. In fact, I wasn’t too much older than the shooters who...

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