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  • March 9, 2021 | In light of recent deaths, Sacramento City Hall faces reckoning on warming centers
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  • February 26, 2026 | Making education affordable in Sacramento through the California College Promise
  • February 25, 2026 | Democratic leaders urge the Army Corps of Engineers to deny permits for the Delta Tunnel
  • February 24, 2026 | City-funded EveryDay Creative program opens for new Sacramento cohort
  • February 23, 2026 | Project Censored dispatch: How data centers are straining water, power, and communities

Arts+Culture, Music, Solving Sacramento February 26, 2026

The Ghost Town Rebellion takes a renegade turn for the brighter side, christens new album at Harlow’s show March 13

By Scott Thomas Anderson Fourteen years ago, Shawn Peter started walking a creative gangplank, one that brought him along the full scaffolding of life in…

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News, Solving Sacramento February 26, 2026

Making education affordable in Sacramento through the California College Promise

By Macy Yang There are several pathways to pursue higher education in California. As tuition and living costs rise, families and students need to weigh…


News February 25, 2026

Democratic leaders urge the Army Corps of Engineers to deny permits for the Delta Tunnel

By Dan Bacher As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers considers making a decision on Gov. Newsom’s controversial tunnel project, Democratic members of Sacramento-San Joaquin…


Arts+Culture, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento February 24, 2026

City-funded EveryDay Creative program opens for new Sacramento cohort

By Marie-Elena Schembri When Miranda Culp, owner of Amatoria Fine Art Books in Sacramento, completed the EveryDay Creative accelerator program, her partner had just left…


Voices February 23, 2026

Project Censored dispatch: How data centers are straining water, power, and communities

By Ella Mrofka The residents of Saline Township, Michigan, are upset. Soon, construction will begin on a 2.2 million-square-foot data center located just outside the small…


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February 3, 2026

A Meaningful Life

Sponsored by: Agency on Aging Area 4

Supporting caregivers eases stress and burnout by Anne Stokes In 2020, Lisa Okamoto noticed her mother having trouble with her mobility and balance. She started…


News, Solving Sacramento February 20, 2026

Can factory-built homes ease the region’s housing shortage?

By Aidan Wyrough The lack of enough affordable housing has plagued California for decades. Can factory-built homes be at least part of the solution?  A…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento February 19, 2026

Bloodstone Books is conjuring a sanctuary for Sacramento horror fans

By Jacob Peterson As Bloodstone Books approaches its first full year as a brick-and-mortar incarnation, owners Gabe DeLeon and Anthony Bertolini say their horror and…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento, Stage February 18, 2026

Joe Klocek confronts the moments that made him and the past he once shut away during his Sacramento ‘In a Nutshell’ event

By Chris Woodard The theme for February’s “In a Nutshell” is “the people who made us,” which the organizers describe as their simple way of…


News, Solving Sacramento February 17, 2026

Shake The Future Up hopes to shake up the polls with increased youth voter registrations in Sacramento

The campaign focuses on peer advocacy to encourage civic participation By Lizeth Tello Holding colored cards representing various voter age groups to compare turnout rates,…


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January 19, 2026

Strengthening the Coalition

Sponsored by: MOVE The Valley

Jakara Movement organizer Jaskeet Kaur joins MOVE the Valley’s leadership team by Stacy Brandt With midterm elections on the horizon and communities across the Central…


Arts+Culture, Music, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento, Stage February 16, 2026

What if this all went away? Sacramento’s music venues and theater groups are fighting to survive

It’s not easy running an arts organization — we speak to six Sacramento groups to see how they keep trying to make it work By…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento, Stage February 13, 2026

‘The Sound Inside’ introduces us to a creative writing professor who tells her story in a most creative way

By Patti Roberts The theater darkens. Then a spotlight turns on, illuminating a lone figure who introduces herself to the audience as “a middle-aged professor…


Arts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento February 12, 2026

Left of the Dial Promotions looks to create a new tour route in the region

LDP’s next show will feature Jessica Malone at Watermelon Music in Davis on Feb. 27 By Scott Thomas Anderson Last Friday, singer-songwriter JonEmery Dodds stood…


News February 12, 2026

Statewide: What it’s like on the front line as healthcare cuts start to hit

Pattie Lopez, whose job is to help patients access public health coverage at Venice Family Clinic, says the volume and scope of cuts to Medi-Cal…


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November 12, 2025

Breaking Literacy Barriers

Sponsored by: Sacramento County Office of Education

With support, students with dyslexia and other learning disorders can thrive Reading and writing are vital everyday tasks: Ordering from a menu, sending a birthday…


Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento February 11, 2026

West Sacramento exhibit at Gallery 1075 features local artists for Black History Month

By Jacob Peterson The West Sacramento Department of Parks and Recreation is showcasing art by local Black artists in its Gallery 1075 space through February….


News February 10, 2026

Conservationists keep pushing for environmental accountability in Sacramento, but more new oil drilling permits were approved in January  2026 than all of 2025

Some drilling is in ‘public health protection zones’ while pending from the oil lobby continues to soar By Dan Bacher Permit approvals for drilling new…


Arts+Culture, Music, News February 8, 2026

Sacramento mourns the guitarist who went the distance: A remembrance of Greg Brown, former Cake and Deathray centerpiece   

By Scott Thomas Anderson  Greg Brown walked onto the stage of the Crest Theatre, picking up his Guild Starfire guitar and scanning an ocean of…


Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento, Stage February 6, 2026

History dominates Sacramento stages this February

By Odin Rasco Celebration of — and reflection on — history is prevalent at Sacramento stages this month, and I couldn’t be more giddy.  This…


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