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10/03/2023

By Ken Magri For more than 45 years, the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency has succeeded in helping local residents find jobs. Now, a $5...

10/03/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen It’s been 22 years since the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released in theaters across the globe. The fantasy series...

10/02/2023

By Byrhonda Lyons for CalMatters Nearly three years after being released from state prison for defrauding the government, Attila Colar saw a new opportunity to...

09/28/2023

The woman had been arrested on a warrant that day while doing her court-ordered community service. “Well, that’s kind of shitty,” one of the...

09/27/2023

By Steve Noel As summer turns to fall, the days start getting shorter; the nights get colder; and leaves turn from green to yellow. This...

09/27/2023

Food, toiletries and over-the-counter medicines have been marked up so high that many prisoners are simply priced out. By D. Razor Babb, Capital & Main...

09/26/2023

Ujamaa Famer Collective fundraises to secure land tenure for farmers of color  By Rachel Leibrock Since 2018, Nelson Hawkins has operated We Grow Urban Farm,...

09/25/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Now in its 25th year of bringing national and international acts to the Sierra foothills, the KVMR Celtic Festival is back for...

09/25/2023

By Mikhail Zinshteyn for CalMatters The California State University system voted today to raise tuition 6% annually for the next five years, a decision that...

09/23/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Formed in England in 1967, Jethro Tull has since amassed an immense body of work that's caused it to headline myriad festivals...

09/22/2023

Local nonprofit arts organizations gather to discuss the challenges of filling venue seats By Patti Roberts Many businesses were affected by the economic downturn spurred...

09/22/2023

Black and Latino children are more likely to be hurt by harmful experiences that can lead to lifelong suffering. By George B. Sánchez-Tello This story...

09/21/2023

Sacramento Self-Help Housing imploded, but a cadre of individuals was determined that no one would become homeless over it  By Scott Thomas Anderson Jeremy Baird...

09/20/2023

By John Patrick Leary The evergreen questions raised by the label “conservative” are: Conserving what and from whom? Let’s dispense with one popular answer to...

09/19/2023

Creation District Records offers free recording sessions in professional studio space for youth By Marybeth Bizjak Cain Azazel has just finished recording a beat at...

09/18/2023

By Catherine Warmerdam John Vignocchi co-founded real estate development firm Urban Capital with Chris Garner in 2018, seeking to build more homes and apartments in...

09/18/2023

As insurers reject coverage amid soaring anxiety and depression, a bill to help children and teens is quietly killed. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main...

09/15/2023

After a year-and-a-half hiatus, FJM Gallery returns to a new Midtown location  By Melissa LuVisi Art plays a crucial role in any city's culture, attractability...

09/15/2023

Come join us for beers, BBQ and a “Big Ideas” discussion about what downtown Sacramento should be like for the people who live there. Suds...

09/14/2023

By Chris Nichols Caesar LaVey’s 267-square-foot apartment is tucked inside a sleek five-story building called Sonrisa, a new affordable housing community two blocks from the...

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