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12/19/2022

Advocates seek to counter cultural stigma and the harsh effects of COVID-19 with innovative approaches to reaching a vulnerable population. By Pilar Marrero, Capital &...

12/16/2022

When Nikki Chamberlain’s plans were disrupted by the pandemic, she didn’t sit around stewing in frustration or embracing a sense of helplessness, but instead climbed...

12/16/2022

By Ana B. Ibarra for CalMatters As California gears up for a winter of respiratory illnesses, health officials and providers often reference one encouraging factor...

12/15/2022

By Ken Magri As the autumn leaves turn yellow and the Central Valley mornings usher in the coldness of winter, holidays in Sacramento bring back...

12/14/2022

By Bob Grimm Santa gets all liquored up and kills him some bad guys in Violent Night, a gory comedy that starts off a little...

12/14/2022

Where government and health care institutions are absent, some communities turn to grassroots action. By David Bacon, Capital & Main This story is produced by...

12/13/2022

Mercy Housing project will build 200 affordable housing units on Stockton Boulevard by early 2024 By Acsah Lemma The City of Sacramento says it’s crafting...

12/13/2022

By Eddie Jorgensen Sacramento has proven it can bring out record numbers for SacAnime events, and the next upcoming weekend of fun looks to be...

12/12/2022

By Eddie Jorgensen For those looking for a holiday outing that won’t disappoint, do not overlooked this weekend’s installment of The Nutcracker. Backed by the...

12/12/2022

With a partial agreement reached and tens of thousands remaining on strike, UC workers wonder if they can afford the work they love. By Gabriel...

12/10/2022

It’s been a few years since SN&R has been able to mark the holiday season with its annual “Grinch's” list. In the wake of the...

12/09/2022

Haunting memories of eminent domain come back to light as DWR sets its sights on Sacramento County properties For Mark Massoni, it was hard to...

12/09/2022

By Gia Moreno I am a mother, an artist, an educator, and I’m tired. I’m tired of coming to these meetings. I’m tired of hearing...

12/08/2022

Historian, Sierra College professor Gary Noy delves into a sublime, sometimes painful past in ‘Nature’s Mountain Mansion’ By Casey Rafter Yosemite’s stunning landscape has been...

12/08/2022

As advocates and academics question the impact of flights over neighborhoods, police departments lack persuasive evidence of crime-fighting effectiveness By Angelika Albaladejo, Capital & Main...

12/07/2022

By Wendy Weitzel An innovative Davis project, set to open early next year, will be the first of its kind: a vertical tiny home village...

12/06/2022

By Dr. Corrine McIntosh Sako, Chair of Sacramento County Mental Health Board During the California Psychological Association’s 2022 Convention held here in Sacramento during September,...

12/05/2022

Tip to journalists: COP27 and food price inflation are part of the same story. By Mark Schapiro, Capital & Main This story is produced by...

12/02/2022

The county may be a national leader in connection, but some inequities still persist By Julie Blunt and Kamelia Varasteh Broadband access in the Sacramento...

12/02/2022

Laura Poitras’ documentary about Nan Goldin is more than just a snapshot of the photographer’s life. By Alex Demyanenko, Capital & Main This story is...

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