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04/01/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen The Sacramento Philharmonic is continuing to showcase some of the most able musicians that the area has to offer, and lately doing...

04/01/2024

By Levi Sumagaysay for CalMatters With more California homeowners just discovering their insurance policies are getting canceled — and hundreds of thousands of others stuck...

03/29/2024

By Madison Flewellyn When millennials complain that they cannot afford a house, “work harder” is often the response of older generations. So, are millennials lazy? Or...

03/28/2024

By Jessica Laskey Change is hard. For arts leaders engaged in the delicate act of passing the torch to the next generation, it can be...

03/27/2024

By Hannah Ross Liz Lorand Williams, policy manager for Downtown Sacramento Partnership, has worked to advocate on behalf of the downtown community for the last...

03/27/2024

By Maureen Ojiambo A growing number of international students are arriving in Sacramento to attend college – and many are facing similar struggles. Data from...

03/27/2024

By Evan Malmgren for the Economic Hardship Reporting Project This piece is co-published with permission from the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. The Hoopa Fire Department...

03/26/2024

By Chris Nichols for Capital Public Radio A unique affordable housing community called Cornerstone opened last week in South Sacramento, offering everything from services for...

03/26/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen San Diego’s Glass Spells had been booked as support for Missing Persons at Harlow’s in early February, but the entire show was...

03/25/2024

Children and teenagers have been through a lot the past few years, with the disruption and isolation that was COVID, on top of family stress or trauma that can be present any time. Sacramento County Office of Education is focused …

03/21/2024

After speaking at U.C. Davis, Stanford professor and ‘Entitled Opinions’ host discusses being a voice some are turning to as the human experience goes haywire...

03/21/2024

Downtown Sacramento definitely needs a post-pandemic jumpstart, now that fewer government employees work there. What can be done to bring more people back to work,...

03/21/2024

Supporters say harvesting trees would thin out the state’s overgrown forests; critics say the wood pellets for heating produce more carbon than coal. By John...

03/20/2024

By Hannah Ross Mia Lopez graduates next week. The communications analyst for the Sacramento Area Council of Governments will be graduating with a Bachelor of...

03/20/2024

By Eddie Jorgensen   For years, Brad Jordan has been widely known as a member of gangster rap group, Geto Boys, who achieved notoriety during...

03/19/2024

Findings from the sixth Arts & Economic Prosperity (AEP6) study revealed  By Cristian Gonzalez The sixth Arts & Economic Prosperity (AEP6) study revealed that the...

03/18/2024

By Electronic Frontier Foundation and MuckRock We're taught in school about checks and balances between the various branches of government, but those lessons tend to...

03/18/2024

By Scott Thomas Anderson For people acquainted with the real Gavin Newsom, the start of March felt a bit like the movie “Groundhog Day.”Just weeks before California’s...

03/18/2024

By Nick Brunner The issues of lack of housing affordability and availability are likely to hover around Sacramento for some time, but there’s no shortage...

03/15/2024

The strings have settled for One Eyed Reilly performer who now ‘moves into another expression of being’ By Casey Rafter The Irish have a toast...

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