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06/20/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Presented by Abstract Entertainment and Slovenly Recordings, the first Sacramento Trash Jubilee could prove hard to top in the future. Over three...

06/20/2023

A new study shows how the kinds of jobs held by undocumented women, as well as the states in which they live, drive pay disparities....

06/19/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Soon to be a headliner across the states, the mighty Vorlust crew is playing a rare weeknight show at Café Colonial tomorrow...

06/16/2023

Last month, I sat down with Rachel Machi Wagoner, who heads California’s Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, better known as CalRecycle. Our talk was so wide-ranging, we decided to break it into two stories for SN&R: Part 1 focuses …

06/16/2023

By Ken Smith Russian icon Boris Grebenshchikov’s music, like the man himself, is enigmatic. It is sometimes playful, often poignant, and always poetic; rebellious, yet...

06/15/2023

By Kristin Lam, CapRadio Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a $1.5 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year and rejected a proposal to move...

06/14/2023

By Dan Bacher On June 8, the California Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee held a hearing about new proposals that conservationists say would “gut” the California...

06/14/2023

By Michael Lacey Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Democratic candidate for president (and polling at 20 percent against Biden according to CNN), is a man whose...

06/13/2023

By Jared D. Childress The Sacramento Kings recently released a statement commemorating Pride month that listed their efforts to be inclusive of the LGBTQIA+ community....

06/13/2023

Puzzling denials and delays still plague some who seemed to qualify for help. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced by the...

06/12/2023

By Sameea Kamal and Jeanne Kuang for CalMatters Like many recent arrivals to California, Prem Pariyar searched for work and a home within communities of...

06/12/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Philip Bailey and company have nothing to prove at this stage in their career: Since forming in 1969, Earth, Wind & Fire...

06/09/2023

By Bob Grimm Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the second chapter in a trilogy, builds upon the visual brilliance of the original’s animation—but suffers a bit...

06/09/2023

By Katelyn Marano High School Musical fans have been waiting decades to groove their way back to the top; and on Friday, June 23rd, the...

06/08/2023

West Sacramento, SacRT and Matsui move ahead without Sac city government as sponsors By Jacob Peterson Officials are still working to connect Sacramento and West...

06/07/2023

Rachel Machi Wagoner heads the California’s Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, better known as CalRecycle, so of course her focus is the environment. But what you may not expect is how passionate she has long been to this work, …

06/07/2023

By Eddie Jorgensen Although former IKEA call center worker Scott Seiss would probably rather forget his maddening experience working for the Swedish furniture behemoth, his...

06/07/2023

Photographs by Sugarwolf The third and final day of Napa Valley’s BottleRock festival concluded on Sunday, May 28th, capping off another successful year for the...

06/06/2023

Official naming celebration for Tyre Nichols Skatepark in Natomas is set for June 11 By Samin Vafaee Nestled in North Natomas, the 42-acre Regency Community...

06/06/2023

Photographs by Sugarwolf Day 2 of Napa Valley’s BottleRock festival took place this past Saturday and drew a massive crowd. Hip Hop artist Lizzo and...

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