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05/23/2024

Mas Sato has been helping players learn their form around Sacramento since 1976 By Jack Freeman Growing up in the 1930s and 1940s, Mas Sato...

05/23/2024

By Chanelle Anne Muerong The sound of flutes and two-string fiddles waft through the various booths lining the pavements and lawns across District56 as a...

05/22/2024

By Bob Grimm Zendaya stars for director Luca Guadagnino (Bones and All, Call Me by Your Name) in Challengers, a movie about tennis that works well as...

05/21/2024

By Dan Bacher The Department of Water Resources, or DWR, just released a controversial benefit-cost analysis for the Delta Conveyance Project – better known as...

05/20/2024

By Hannah Ross Panelists at Solving Sacramento’s “Suds & Solutions” event on Thursday, May 9 agreed that the conditions are ripe for Sacramento to be...

05/20/2024

Georgia utilities are getting a discount on gas — but paying full price for renewables. By Meg Duff, Capital & Main This story is produced...

05/17/2024

Some confusion has engulfed the internet about where the most-historic crawdad festival in the West is happening this summer; and despite conflicting reports, the action...

05/17/2024

By Alexander Musa In 2021, Belinda ‘Bee’ Foster was recognized as Teacher of the Year for Twin Rivers Unified School District. It was a capstone...

05/16/2024

By Alyssa Earnest Love, Grief and Understanding. This is the vibe that Dog Party brings with their music. Now, the rocker duo is holding a...

05/16/2024

The MEChA program at The Met high school in Sacramento held a Chicanx Youth Leadership Conference on Saturday, May 11, sponsored by Sacramento City Councilmember...

05/15/2024

By Bob Grimm On the negative side, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has the dubious distinction of being the weakest of the four newer Apes...

05/15/2024

By Nick Brunner Somewhere someone has told you how important it is to get a good night's rest. Sure, all fine and well. But how...

05/15/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s push to ramp up the renewable fuel carries risks: increased emissions and pollution. By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main This story is...

05/14/2024

Keyshawn Davis Youth members run out of the Rancho Cordova Youth Center doors excited about what they will show their parents. It’s an item they’ve...

05/13/2024

By Ben Christopher for CalMatters Who is the flesh-and-blood landlord with a city-spanning portfolio of apartments concealed behind an obscurely-named limited liability company? Who is...

05/10/2024

On May 2, 1946, six inmates on Alcatraz island made a violent escape gambit – only to find themselves in an ill-fated showdown with prison...

05/10/2024

As the official case against Assange stagnates, an international movement to free him has only grown stronger By Kevin Gosztola This editorial was originally published...

05/09/2024

By Russell Nichols Burning up on a roof in Rancho Cordova can give one perspective. Marce Bushey, for one, learned 12-hour shifts installing solar panels...

05/09/2024

By Steve Martarano Jeffery Walton points to the newly replaced roof at his 37th Street Oak Park home and then praises the dozen volunteers with...

05/08/2024

The organizing effort at the private liberal arts campus is part of a broader “societal shift” in favor of labor unions. By Bobbi Murray, Capital...

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