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02/14/2025

By Marie-Elena Schembri You might not think a tipi, skateboarding, basketball and Casper the Friendly Ghost have much in common, but that’s because you haven’t...

02/14/2025

Grants promised for renewable energy, clean air and municipal water systems frozen and under review. By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main This story is produced...

02/13/2025

Local art, vendors, live music and more to feature this weekend By Delany Joyce Old Sugar Mill is showcasing Black businesses this weekend with a...

02/12/2025

By Dan Bacher The disinformation about the Delta Smelt spread by President Donald Trump and his Big Ag allies has deluged social media, as well as mainstream...

02/11/2025

As Lunar New Year celebrations erupt across the valley, there is a small diner on Woodland’s Main Street that survives as a culinary testament to...

02/11/2025

In areas like California’s rural Shasta County, school campuses may be the most effective places to care for children’s mental health needs, and such care...

02/10/2025

By Patti Roberts  One’s native language usually ties them to their homeland, families, ethnicity and memories. So, when someone is learning another language as an...

02/10/2025

Words and photos by Steve Martarano Thousands of noon-time protesters gathered Wednesday at the State Capitol in Sacramento to fight back against the new administration...

02/05/2025

Multiple violent offenders from Sacramento County have also been granted early release by CDCR in recent months. Looking down at a bloodied and contused teenage...

02/05/2025

By Steph Rodriguez Music is the pulse of February in Sacramento. From Omaha darlings Cursive, whose indie/post-hardcore bangers have made a lasting impression on listeners...

02/05/2025

As California farmers wonder who will grow and harvest our food, falling birthrates are likely to soon force nations to compete for immigrants. By Dean...

02/05/2025

By Dave Kempa At long last, the holiday season is over, the days grow longer and Sacramento’s theater scene is ramping up for the spring...

02/04/2025

By Casey Rafter Crumbling pieces of concrete and stucco fell to the ground as former state assemblyman Ken Cooley finished his swing. The next person...

02/04/2025

This February, musical lovers can make the short trek to Nevada City and take a trip back to the 1960s with “Beehive” at off Broad...

02/04/2025

By Marie-Elena Schembri Exhibitions and events showcasing scores of local artists will take over Sacramento this February, with diverse shows celebrating Black culture, community, lives...

01/31/2025

On a chilly afternoon, Lynette Vrooman and Gary Noy strolled into the warmth of Tofanelli's Gold Country Bistro. The two writers were meeting at the...

01/31/2025

By Justine Chahal Daniel I. Paulson grew up with a musical family, singing since he was a child in his kindergarten classroom in Tracy. As...

01/31/2025

By Kristen Hwang for CalMatters Two anti-abortion activists who made sensational videos of Planned Parenthood officials nearly a decade ago pleaded no contest this week...

01/29/2025

By Patti Roberts “The White Chip,” now having its West Coast premiere at the B Street Theatre, is playwright Sean Daniels' autobiographical dark comedy about...

01/29/2025

By Bob Grimm Regular readers know that I declared The Brutalist to be the best picture of 2024 a few weeks back in my year-end wrap up....