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07/04/2023

AB 886, which would force tech giants to pay for news, flew through the State Assembly, but opposition is massing. By Graham Womack for California...

07/03/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Thirty-five years into their career, the members of Led Zepagain are still constantly diving into the deeper catalog of the sadly defunct...

07/03/2023

Even the safest hospitals still display wide gaps in health outcomes based on patients’ skin color By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is...

06/30/2023

By Dan Bacher Towns from Freeport to Isleton are resting a little easier after Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins and...

06/29/2023

The Crest and The Tower each bring their own touch to the city’s cultural life, but after the pandemic, one is struggling with its future...

06/29/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Although Finnish soprano singer Tarja Turunen is known for her work fronting the symphonic metal greats, Nightwish, her solo career has eclipsed...

06/28/2023

Some people have asked why SMUD is on such a bold path. My answer is simple. We can’t afford not to. We’ve all seen the devastating impacts of climate change. We’ve all seen the impacts of poor air quality. We …

06/28/2023

California State Assemblymember and former Sacramento City Councilman announced his bid the same day Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg declined to seek a third term By...

06/27/2023

By Chris Woodard A crowd gathers on the dance floor of Midtown’s Flamingo House on a breezy Sunday night. Its floor is missing the usual...

06/27/2023

Industry is ‘misadvertising’ a carbon capture bill in order to obscure its risky intent, according to an oil and gas advocate. By Aaron Cantú, Capital...

06/27/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen It’s hard to believe it has been 28 years since the members of Will Haven handed me their first recording, a six-song...

06/26/2023

Photographs by Neezy Jeffery The inaugural Juneteenth Jubilee 2.5-Mile Walk/Run kicked off during Sacramento's broader holiday celebration in Land Park. The festivities included live music...

06/26/2023

By Nigel Nuara for CalMatters In most California courts, morning arraignments are a mess. Lawyers refer to them as “cattle calls.” Defendants troop in, typically...

06/23/2023

By Chris Woodard A crowd gathers on the dancefloor of midtown’s Flamingo House on a breezy Sunday night. Its floor is missing the usual bass...

06/23/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen While some believe that real comedy started and ended with the late George Carlin, Bill Burr has been carving out his own...

06/23/2023

By Chris Nichols, CapRadio Six months after Sacramento’s voter-approved ban on homeless encampments went into effect, supporters and critics of Measure O say the controversial...

06/22/2023

Mitenbuler’s third nonfiction outing is stellar, bringing an eccentric personality back from the veil It’s getting hard to predict what path Reid Mitenbuler will take...

06/22/2023

Industry opposes a legislative bill to enact protections, but could support less stringent proposed Cal/OSHA safety requirements. By Dan Ross, Capital & Main This story...

06/21/2023

Re: “Newsom’s war with California environmental groups keeps Sacramento County in its cross-hairs” by Dan Bacher (News, May 26) We are seeing the same assault...

06/20/2023

By Malachi Parker Matt Johnson was labeled “a long shot” while facing hardship after hardship; however, his first year as head coach of the Sacramento...

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