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12/02/2024

By Steph Rodriguez Sacramento is rocking around the clock this holiday season with a variety of festive shows even the Grinch in your family can...

12/02/2024

By Cayla Mihalovich for CalMatters California’s two best known “progressive” prosecutors were doing what they promised the voters who elected them. Pamela Price, elected as...

11/29/2024

By Sena Christian Like many small town athlete-musicians, Jay Myers’ halftimes during his high school football games were busy. He would rush to remove his...

11/28/2024

The Chiles Mansion and what happened in 1972 By David Kulczyk Over a decade ago, the heirs of Mary Simmons put 12 undeveloped acres of prime...

11/27/2024

By Cristian Gonzalez NineFingers, the enigmatic musician with a penchant for blending styles, first picked up a guitar at 12 years old. Like many young...

11/27/2024

By Project Censored Since January 2024, female law school professors, deans, and students across the country have been subjected to anonymous online harassment based on...

11/26/2024

By Dan Bacher Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated the recent votes by three water agencies for the next phase of funding for the proposed...

11/26/2024

By Donna Apidone Heart is the basis of art. Young people may feel an urge to create, but they count on parents and teachers to...

11/25/2024

By Ally Heatherly Cosumnes River College’s production of “Urinetown the Musical,” directed by Ryan Perez Adame, is a satirical triumph, blending biting social commentary with...

11/25/2024

Mythology aside, nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants are the backbone of some industries, and pay billions in taxes for services they will never receive. By...

11/22/2024

By Casey Rafter Decades of experience guided the dancer’s movements as she silently shifted her arms, her hips and back, her legs — all in...

11/22/2024

By Bob Grimm I still remember my dad saying, “Who the heck is this gangly guy?” when the casting of Superman was announced in the mid-1970s. “He’s...

11/21/2024

By Lisa Thibodeau B Street Theatre was conceived by actor Timothy Busfield as a touring theater for children more than 25 years ago, and has...

11/21/2024

UCLA’s Cara Horowitz says Trump will act quickly to gut Biden’s climate agenda but states like California can slow the damage By Audrey Carleton, Capital...

11/21/2024

By Jennifer Junghans Featuring distinctive work from seven artists over the age of 60, the art exhibit “View from the Hill” is showing at Axis...

11/20/2024

By Ken Magri The City of Sacramento has attempted to come up with an imaginative plan to meet its housing needs through its new Small...

11/19/2024

By Steph Rodriguez An all-female rock band almost lost to time is experiencing a warming resurgence through the documentary film “Fanny: The Right to Rock”...

11/18/2024

By Mikhail Zinshteyn for CalMatters The University of California is eyeing a looming budget gap of half a billion dollars next year. To help balance...

11/15/2024

By Rachel Leibrock Mayor Darrell Steinberg stepped up to the podium outside of the Warehouse Artist Lofts on R Street in downtown Sacramento. It was...

11/14/2024

By Dan Bacher Hundreds of fall-run Chinook salmon are now spawning on the Klamath River and its tributaries both above and below the former sites...

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