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By Eric Johnson
Published Oct 07, 2024

Your Ballot Is in the Mail: It's Democracy Week 2024

Throughout California starting today, ballots are being put in the mail. It's go-time for Election 2024. Big week. Here's what you need to know.

In the News Feed below you will find quick-read links to articles about about important statewide and local races, keyed to your county so you can easily get to the news YOU can use. 

You may have caught wind of voter-restriction efforts by state lawmakers who have bought into the lie that mail-in voting breeds fraud. We present a hot-off-the-presses report from a non-partisan think tank that details how that perilous situation is shaping up. And how California lawmakers have moved in the opposite direction, making it easier than ever for voters to cast their ballots.

And: Because we believe in ending our News Features section on an upnote, we bring you the surprising and inspiring story of one of the nation's greatest champions of voting and democracy: Yep: the League of Women Voters. If you think the woman who built this organization were anything less than a passionate band of warriors, you should read this and educate yourself!

And in case you forgot: a Fall recipe ... and more!


Defending Democracy

As voters receive their ballots for the 2024 presidential election and important statewide and local races, we look at efforts to build democracy, and efforts to weaken it.


The Attack on the Popular Vote

Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr., a staunch defender of voting rights.
In more than 30 states, it’s harder than ever to vote this year. But in California, it’s never been easier.

Doing Good: The League of Women Voters

A portrait of the first Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters in Chicago in 1920.
The decades of work to win the right to vote for women was only the beginning.


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Direct your browser to https://sacramento.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Sacramento County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Fall! cookbook.


Like apple pie filling without the crust

Try these sautéed apples on waffles or pancakes for breakfast -- or pound cake or ice cream for dessert.
New! Maple sautéed apples make a great topping for waffles, pound cake and more


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Folsom Times logo Folsom Police Foundation Votes to Support Folsom Measure G

At its Wednesday meeting, the Folsom Police Foundation voted to support Folsom’s Measure G on the November ballot. When passed, Measure G will provide critical funding to enhance public safety, reduce crime, and provide essential resources to enhance public safety …

Folsom Telegraph logo City Issues $50 Million in Bonds for More Water to Folsom Ranch

City officials last month approved $50 million in bonds to pay for water and sewer infrastructure in growing Folsom Ranch south of Highway 50.

Folsom Telegraph logo Coffee With the Candidates: Meet Barbara Leary, Running for Folsom City Council, District 4

Barbara Leary describes herself as a “lifelong learner” who gets involved when she thinks she can help make things better. A look back at some of her life experiences reveal that being “involved” has been a constant thread, with a …

Folsom Telegraph logo 'Help Is Always Nearby When You Need It Most' - Folsom's Newest Fire Station Opens With Celebration

Folsom’s long-awaited, bright and shiny new fire station was celebrated and officially opened recently with a joyous, community celebration.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Folsom Council Candidates Answer Questions From Community

The 2024 election is just over a month away, with mail-in ballots expected to go out on October 7. As Election Day nears, six candidates are busy campaigning for two open seats on the Folsom City Council, one in District …

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Dustin Silva, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 2

Dustin Silva is one of the six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the second district.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Gul Kahn, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 4

Gul Kahn is one of six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the fourth district.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Jim Ortega, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 4

Jim Ortega is one of six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the fourth district.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Barbara Leary, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 4

Barbara Leary is one of six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the fourth district.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Justin Raithel, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 2

Justin Raithel is one of six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the second district.

Folsom Times logo Candidate Convos: Hla Elkhatib, Candidate for Folsom City Council Dist. 2

Hla Elkhatib is one of six candidates running for a seat on the Folsom City Council this November, campaigning for the second district.

Sacramento News and Review logo Oak Park’s Black Film Festival to Highlight Black Culture and Uplift Community

Embracing vulnerability. Grief. Community healing. Musical icons.
These are just some of the themes viewers can engage with at the upcoming third annual Oak Park Black Film Festival. The festival will feature a diverse lineup of independent films and panel …

Sacramento News and Review logo Native American Graves and Repatriation Survey to Be Conducted at Sac State University in October

Sacramento State recently announced plans to return any Native American artifacts and cultural items found on campus, as part of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act.

Sacramento News and Review logo A Push for Interim Housing Could Help Sacramento’s Unhoused

As California continues to face an epic homelessness crisis, Sacramento County has a sliver of good news: The number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness has decreased by 41% since 2022, according to the recent Point-in-Time count.

Rancho Cordova Grapevine Independent logo Breaking Ground on Braden Community

The Braden Master Planned Community groundbreaking on Sept. 26 marks the start of a new development, bringing together Sacramento County officials, local developers and community leaders.

Carmichael Times logo Grants to Protect Water Quality Available

The Sacramento County Department of Water Resources is pleased to offer grants to support school or community projects that protect or improve local creeks and rivers within the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County.

Carmichael Times logo United Way Invites Women to “Innovate and Ignite”

United Way's Women United action group will hold its fall fundraiser, Innovate and Ignite, to connect and empower women in the community and raise funds for the local United Way's foster youth initiatives.

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Family First Economic Support Pilot Launches in Sacramento County

Sacramento County in partnership with United Way is launching a basic income pilot program for qualifying families.

(10/07/2024) → The Sacramento Observer

Candidate Profiles: Sacramento City Council District 2

An introduction to the candidates for the District 2 seat on the Sacramento City Council in the November election.

(10/07/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Election Explainer: California’s Propositions

An explainer about the statewide propositions on the November ballot.

(10/06/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Candidate Profiles: Candidates Representing Sacramento for State Assembly, Congress

An introduction to the candidates running to represent Sacramento in the California state assembly and in Congress in the November election.

(10/06/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Election Explainers: Sacramento City and County Ballot Measures

A look at the November ballot for measures specific to the City and County of Sacramento.

(10/06/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Sacramento Zoo Announces Resignation of Executive Director

On October 4, the Sacramento Zoo announced the resignation of Executive Director Jason Jacobs and named a new team as the zoo prepares to move to Elk Grove.

(10/04/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Sacramento to Awarded State Homeless Funds

On October 4, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced
the awarding of $18.2 million in funds to help the city address homelessness.

(10/04/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Candidate Q&A: San Juan Unified School Board Trustee Area 4

A Q&A with Catrayel Wood who is running for the Area 4 seat on the San Juan Unified School Board of Trustees in the November election.

(10/03/2024) → Citrus Heights Sentinel

How Candidates Running for Sacramento Mayoral Would Address Homelessness

A look at how the two candidates for Sacramento mayor would address homelessness.

(10/02/2024) → The Sacramento Bee

Candidate Forum: Sacramento Mayor

A report on the September 30 forum for the candidates for Mayor of Sacramento on the November ballot.

(10/01/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Affordable Housing Developments Open in Elk Grove

A lottery will be held for residency in the 387 apartments located on Bruceville Road in Elk Grove.

(10/01/2024) → The Sacramento Bee
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• Laphonza Butler Wants You to Know She’s Your U.S. Senator

Ever since Laphonza Butler took herself out of the running for U.S. Senate a year ago — just two weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom picked her to replace the late Dianne Feinstein — she has faded into the background quite a bit.

(10/04/2024) → CalMatters

• Election Explainer: Proposition 35

The Mercury News explains the Proposition 35 to renew the existing tax used to fund Medi-Cal health services.

(10/04/2024) → The Mercury News

• State COVID Surge Over But More to Come

The summer COVID surge in California may be finally abating, but people are still advised to get update vaccines in anticipation of a resurgence in the fall and winter.

(10/02/2024) → Los Angeles Times

• California Collects Millions in Stolen Wages, but Can’t Find Many Workers to Pay Them

The state Labor Commissioner sometimes struggles to get back pay to workers when it reaches wage theft settlements. It tries social media, TV and hotlines. But money owed to employees is still sitting in state accounts.

(10/02/2024) → CalMatters

• A Minimum Wage Increase for California Health Care Workers Is Finally Kicking In

A California minimum wage law that was delayed amid budget troubles is now set to go into effect Oct. 16. It’s expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of workers.

(10/01/2024) → CalMatters

• Newsom’s Gas Price Bill Passes Assembly, but Senate Plan Still Uncertain

The Assembly approves Gov. Newsom’s bill on oil refineries on a 44-17 vote. But the state Senate will have its say during the special session.

(10/01/2024) → CalMatters
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Jacks and the Green Sprouts Recalls Alfalfa and Alfalfa Onion Sprouts Because of Possible Health Risk

Jack and the Green Sprouts, Inc. of River Falls, WI is recalling its 5 ounce packages of Alfalfa and Alfalfa Onion sprouts because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or el
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Lunds & Byerlys Voluntarily Recalls L&B Lone Star Dip Due to Potential Mold

Edina, Minn. (October 4, 2024) - Lunds & Byerlys is voluntarily recalling approximately 500 containers of L&B Lone Star Dip because of potential mold growth contamination. The recalled product was sold at Lunds & Byerlys stores throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding area.
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City secures $18 million to support people experiencing homelessness along Sacramento’s Northern Parkway

The City of Sacramento today has been awarded two grants totaling over $18 million from State of California. These funds will be used to reduce the number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in the area around the Sacramento Northern Parkway. The Citys Department of Community Response, in collaboration with the Office of Innovation and Economic [...] The post City secures …
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The Urban Cow Half Marathon is Oct. 6. Plan ahead for road closures that could affect your neighborhood

The annual Urban Cow Half Marathon, organized by Capital Race Management, will close various streets in Land Park and downtown Sacramento on the morning of Sunday, Oct. 6. The race, which begins and ends at William Land Regional Park, will see 3,000 runners and walkers complete the marathon. Residents and motorists are advised to check the map [...] The post …
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Get in the spirit at these Halloween-themed events across Sacramento

The Citys Department of Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment (YPCE) invites you to a variety of festive and spooky events for all ages throughout the city. From costume contests and haunted houses to pumpkin patches and family-friendly trick-or-treating, theres something for everyone. Check out the full list of October events and plan your spooky season [...] The post Get in …
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Youngstown Grape Distributors Inc. Recalls Happy Moose Juice Tropical Roots and Happy Moose Strawberry Fields Because of Possible Health Risk

Youngstown Grape Distributors Inc., a co-manufacturer for Happy Moose Juice, is voluntarily recalling Happy Moose Tropical Roots Juice (Lot# H240903-E BEST BY 12/02/2024) and Happy Moose Strawberry Fields (Lot# H240903-H, BEST BY 12/02/2024) because a portion of the production made did not complete
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Lori Wilson CA Assembly 11:
Governor Newsom Signs 'Know Your Period Act' into Law, Enhancing Sexual Health Education in California Schools

Governor Newsom Signs 'Know Your Period Act' into Law, Enhancing Sexual Health Education in California Schools guerraje Thu, 10/03/2024 - 15:31 Title Communications Director Email Edgar.Guerra@asm.ca.gov Phone 916-319-2011 Thursday, October 3, 2024 Governor Newsom has signed into law Assembly Bill 2229 (AB 2229), known as the Know Your Period Act. Authored by Assemblywoman Lori D. Wilson, this legislation aims to …
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Oct. 2 is Clean Air Day. Here’s how the City is doing its part

The City of Sacramento each year recognizes Clean Air Day as part of a statewide effort led by the Coalition for Clean Air. The day is designed to help create more awareness about what cities and communities can do to improve air quality and protect public health. In Sacramento, the day also highlights the recent policies and [...] The post …
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Data Report: How the City responded to homelessness Sept. 23-29

The City of Sacramento has released its weekly progress report for the Citys Incident Management Team responding to homelessness. From Sept. 23-29, the City of Sacramento received 623 calls to 311 customer service related to unsheltered individuals. Through the work of the IMT, 604 calls were closed, meaning that either the issue was remedied, compliance was achieved, [...] The post …
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City extends cooling center operations to Oct. 4

Due to the continuing high temperatures, the City of Sacramento is extending cooling center operations at the Outreach and Engagement Center and the Sam & Bonnie Pannell Community Center. The OEC (3615 Auburn Blvd.) will remain open through 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 4. The center has storage available for personal belongings if needed and will accept pets. [...] The post …