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  • May 28, 2026 | The summer movies preview: A quick look-see at upcoming cinematic offerings
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  • May 27, 2026 | In California Governor Race, Single-Payer Is a Litmus Test. There’s Still No Way To Pay for It.
  • May 27, 2026 | After AI layoffs, Newsom orders state government to find ways to ease the pain
  • May 26, 2026 | In California governor’s race, Xavier Becerra walks away from single-payer

Arts+Culture May 28, 2026

The summer movies preview: A quick look-see at upcoming cinematic offerings

It’s almost summer—so let the parade of blockbuster-movie wannabes begin! The following is but a smattering of the films coming your way over the next…

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News May 27, 2026

Sac County approves Sheriff’s alliance with DHS, ICE-linked task force

Sacramento County OKs sheriff’s partnership with DHS-linked cartel task force, retroactively approving months of work and sparking fears over ties to immigration enforcement. Sacramento County…


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News May 27, 2026

In California Governor Race, Single-Payer Is a Litmus Test. There’s Still No Way To Pay for It.

By Christine Mai-Duc May 8, 2026 When Gavin Newsom ran for California governor in 2018, his support for a state-run single-payer healthcare system was considered…


News May 27, 2026

After AI layoffs, Newsom orders state government to find ways to ease the pain

By Khari Johnson, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Amid tech layoffs, anxiety around artificial intelligence and a…


News May 26, 2026

In California governor’s race, Xavier Becerra walks away from single-payer

Once an advocate for a universal system, he now focuses on incremental reforms and shielding Californians from federal cuts. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main One…


Man dressed in business attire sitting across from a woman at a desk talking.

April 10, 2026

Stronger Together

Sponsored by: Agency on Aging Area 4

How a regional agency helps older adults secure housing by Dorsey Griffith Economies of scale can make a significant difference in providing services for older…


News May 25, 2026

Budget cuts threaten program that doubles food dollars for Californians in need

Market Match program could disappear — unless lawmakers step in to fund an initiative that boosts access to farmers’ markets and supports small farms. By Mark…


News May 23, 2026

California could be the first state to ban quartz countertops

A governor-appointed state board weighs whether to ban the use of engineered stone to protect workers from a deadly lung disease. By Semantha Raquel Norris, Capital…


A boarded-up building with a steep triangular roof sits behind a chain-link fence in an empty lot, with tarps covering parts of the roof and surrounding structures.

News May 22, 2026

Did Newsom’s $3.8 billion hotels-to-housing program pay off? We filed 100 records requests to find out

By Lauren Hepler and Marisa Kendall, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. As COVID-19 tore through California, Jennifer…


News May 21, 2026

With receivership visible on the horizon, what will SCUSD do?

Sacramento City Unified lays off 503 employees to fight $170M deficit Sacramento City Unified School District is facing a major financial deficit of $170.5 million…


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April 10, 2026

Navigating the Medicare Maze

Sponsored by: Agency on Aging Area 4

Health insurance agency helps seniors make sense of benefits and costs by Dorsey Griffith When it comes to Medicare enrollment and annual adjustments of coverage,…


Opinion May 21, 2026

Letters to the editor and selected comments: April, May 2026

A great story is only the beginning—the followup happens in our inbox. Check out what your fellow readers are saying about recent articles and local…


News May 21, 2026

The real stakes behind California’s billionaire tax fight: health care access

A hospital CEO says looming Medicaid reductions threaten vulnerable residents and the state’s health system. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main Just as California’s billionaires would prefer,…


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News May 20, 2026

Cal State may soon offer degrees that take just 3 years to finish. Work experience counts, too

By Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Students may soon be able to earn bachelor’s degrees…


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News May 20, 2026

What’s holding back California students? A new report urges stronger state oversight

By Carolyn Jones, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California K-12 schools have come a long way over…


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April 10, 2026

Protecting Seniors’ Legal Rights

Sponsored by: Agency on Aging Area 4

Yuba Sutter Legal Center offers free services and support for older adults by Stacy Brandt Legal topics such as eviction, advanced directives and restraining orders…


News May 19, 2026

Proposed Sac budget guts police oversight, reduces youth services

The City of Sacramento proposes a fiscal year $1.7 billion budget for 2026-27 that affects more than 400 full-time-equivalent positions. The City of Sacramento has…


News May 19, 2026

Governor YIMBY: In California’s unsettled race, most candidates see eye-to-eye on housing

By Ben Christopher, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Earlier this year, in the windowless conference room of…


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News May 18, 2026

California voters are about to elect a new state superintendent. It’s barely on the radar

By Carolyn Jones, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The primary for the state’s top K-12 schools job…


Opinion May 18, 2026

Essay: A handful of soil, a lifetime of lessons

By Paul Muller The economic pressures crushing farms today are also reshaping rural communities and the future of food Way back in 1981 or so,…


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