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01/16/2023

By Nadia Lopez for CalMatters Environmentalists slammed Gov. Gavin Newsom for slashing billions of dollars from initiatives that the governor has repeatedly called top priorities:...

01/16/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Cat lovers unite! This gathering presented by the Loving Cats Worldwide group will span two days and highlight some of the coolest-looking...

01/13/2023

By Wendy Weitzel Leah Miller became president and CEO Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento in 2017. The nonprofit works to eliminate substandard housing by...

01/13/2023

Huge gaps in Cal/OSHA’s network of field inspectors leave workers with less protection. By Dan Ross, Capital & Main This story is produced by the...

01/12/2023

It’s been over four months since the Shearer family found themselves rushing between one Sacramento-area hospital and another in the middle of the night, hoping...

01/12/2023

California must continue improvements to its leave policy, which is critical for the women, people of color and immigrants who comprise the majority of low-income...

01/11/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen TMI Collaborations, a.k.a., Tina Mattis, delivers yet another solid sender that is sure to please on all fronts: Besides hosting an upcoming...

01/11/2023

After the richest men in California temporarily shut-down a crusading Sacramento journalist, he went on to be a force within the region's most intriguing press...

01/10/2023

By Julie Blunt & Kamelia Varasteh A new bill will provide free children's books to families with young kids and may be a positive turning...

01/10/2023

Adult education programs are free or low-cost and can train people for high-paying in-demand jobs. And in so doing, can change the life of an individual as well as the future of the entire family. So why don’t more people …

01/09/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Although Sacramento has proven it can bring out record numbers for outdoor motocross at Prairie City’s annual Hangtown event, few riders generally...

01/09/2023

Last week’s torrent compounds the affordable housing crisis. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital &...

01/06/2023

By Angela Rodriguez and Elizabeth Meza California is implementing a new law that could change how police respond to mental health crises on California State...

01/06/2023

By Graham Womack In the fight to create more affordable housing in the Sacramento region and beyond, people like Roberto Jimenez are on the front...

01/05/2023

In the wake of the C.D.C. recording America’s deadliest year ever for drug overdoses, federal prosecutors recently announced they have secured a guilty plea –...

01/05/2023

By Bob Grimm Writer-director Damien Chazelle’s ode to Hollywood plays like a debaucherous, hard-R-rated take on Singin’ in the Rain, even outright referencing the film...

01/04/2023

It’s a social responsibility problem, too Re: “Response to animal abuse case raises questions about Sacramento’s Front Street Shelter” by Scott Thomas Anderson (Crime beat,...

01/03/2023

By Casey Rafter Briandi Carlile’s song “Turpentine” portrays the sorrow of lost love spurred by major life changes, while “My Body is a Cage” by...

01/02/2023

The Robert F. Kennedy farmworkers plan is limited, but it is the best option for many. By David Bacon, Capital & Main This story is...

12/30/2022

By Myla Booth and Adoreil Ayoubgoulan A new law will encourage students to enroll in regional community colleges by letting those institutions cancel student debt....

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