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12/20/2023

By Juan-Carlos Selznick Some recent highlights from the Stream & Dream Lounge: The Killer (Netflix) David Fincher’s new film, with Michael Fassbender playing a high-priced professional...

12/19/2023

Performing arts organizations count on revenue from holiday productions By Patti Roberts ‘Tis the season for holiday stories: a time when theater, dance and music...

12/18/2023

With no cap on price increases for California’s utilities, Pacific Gas & Electric will hike rates 13%, which it says is needed for upgrades. By...

12/15/2023

By Russell Nichols In 2012, a land surveyor wandered into the new brewery off Broadway looking for a drink, but he was drawn to a...

12/14/2023

It is a surreal if tragic moment captured in a still-frame: Two men reaching their arms out, each pointing a weapon at the other, and...

12/13/2023

By Nick Brunner Eric Guerra has served on the Sacramento City Council since 2015, and he is currently the vice mayor. Ben Raderstorf is the...

12/13/2023

By Bob Grimm Leave the World Behind, the new apocalyptic thriller from writer-director Sam Esmail, left me on the fence between “liked” and “disliked” more...

12/12/2023

By Ariel Caspar, Casey Rafter and Raymond Purscell Sacramento residents Ruben and Donna Arroyo recently pulled up to New Life Community Church in a large...

12/12/2023

By Chris Nichols, Capital Public Radio Sacramento County has launched a first-of-its-kind mobile veterinary clinic focused on caring for pets owned by homeless residents. County...

12/11/2023

Sacramento police and sheriff’s detectives have tackled ten homicide investigations since the start of November, with four of those murders happening in front of well-known...

12/11/2023

By Ken Magri West Sacramento City Manager Aaron Laurel loves to talk about affordable housing, and he is in the right place for it. In...

12/08/2023

Rick Steves remembers sitting alone on a stage in Sacramento just before a curtain of chaos began descending on millions of peoples’ lives – and...

12/07/2023

By Steve Martarano Adding to Sacramento’s tiny home community, one home at a time, is the latest flagship program of Oak Park’s Community Shop Class....

12/07/2023

By Bob Grimm I’m enjoying the new Godzilla TV show, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, on Apple TV+. (Kurt Russell is god.) The new Godzilla x...

12/06/2023

By Aya Mikbel and Grace Weber Following the pandemic, Sacramento workers continue to be on the road less – many still working remotely – a...

12/06/2023

The laws that helped pull unionization down to near 10% remain on the books — but six out of 10 U.S. adults now say declining...

12/05/2023

By Chris Nichols Sacramento leaders celebrated the completion of a 158-unit affordable housing community in the central city last week, a project that honors the...

12/04/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Experimental punk rock band The Freak Accident returns to the Cafe Colonial for another round of absurdity, inside jokes and not-so-light listening....

12/04/2023

By Nigel Duara for CalMatters California’s state police for the second year in a row will enjoy a salary bump that far exceeds the raises...

12/01/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson There’s an old Irish proverb that says, “What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for.” Sitting inside Locked Barrel,...

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