Yellow leaves, red wines: The end of summer is a wonderful time to try new light reds
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…
Read MoreArts+Culture, Food September 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…
Read MoreNews September 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…
Arts+Culture, Food, News September 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,…
Arts+Culture, Music September 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…
News September 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…
September 26, 2023
Sponsored by: Sacramento County In-Home Supportive Services
Macie Chervunkong makes her living giving people the chance to live out their lives independently at home. Chervunkong is a social worker with Sacramento County’s…
Arts+Culture, Music September 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…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts September 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…
News September 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…
Housing, News, Solving Sacramento September 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…
September 21, 2023
Sponsored by: Sacramento County Probation Department
While some counties have struggled with new administrative responsibilities for juveniles, the Sacramento County Probation Department quickly embraced the challenge.
Voices September 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…
Arts+Culture, Music, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento September 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…
Housing, News, Solving Sacramento September 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…
News September 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…
September 11, 2023
Sponsored by: City of Roseville
Think of it as water in the bank for not-so-rainy days.
To help bolster reserves, the City of Roseville and Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) recently amended their longstanding water agreement to allow Roseville to purchase and “bank” more water during “wet” years.
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento September 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…
News September 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…
News September 14, 2023
By Chris Nichols, Capital Public Radio Caesar LaVey’s 267-square-foot apartment is tucked inside a sleek five-story building called Sonrisa, a new affordable housing community two…
Voices September 13, 2023
Dear City of West Sacramento, Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians is writing to inform you of your failure to notify, consult, and engage with…