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  • March 9, 2021 | In light of recent deaths, Sacramento City Hall faces reckoning on warming centers
  • June 5, 2023 | Stitching in her own direction, Sac State professor brings love of fashion to the next generation
  • June 5, 2023 | Gallery: Day 1 of rockin’ at BottleRock
  • June 2, 2023 | WellSpace’s ‘Crib’ program provides temporary alternative to hospital or jail for Sacramento’s unhoused people in crisis
  • June 1, 2023 | Guns, heroin and meth trades in front of Dutch Brothers: More alleged smuggling between Sacramento and Tahoe
  • June 1, 2023 | SN&R sits down with German power metal titans, Helloween, who end their ‘United Forces’ U.S. tour at the Warfield on Saturday

Arts+Culture June 5, 2023

Stitching in her own direction, Sac State professor brings love of fashion to the next generation

By Hannah Asuncion When Sacramento State professor Jaleh Naasz decided to start a fashion camp in 2015, she had just pulled out of her spot…

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Arts+Culture June 5, 2023

Gallery: Day 1 of rockin’ at BottleRock

Photographs by Sugarwolf The 10th annual BottleRock festival kicked off this past Friday with craft beers, Napa wines, culinary delights and a strong opening day…


Housing, News, Solving Sacramento June 2, 2023

WellSpace’s ‘Crib’ program provides temporary alternative to hospital or jail for Sacramento’s unhoused people in crisis

By Steve Martarano WellSpace Health CEO Jonathan Porteus was walking toward his organization’s 24-hour crisis receiving center at 7th and H streets in Sacramento when…


Crime Beat, News June 1, 2023

Guns, heroin and meth trades in front of Dutch Brothers: More alleged smuggling between Sacramento and Tahoe

Suspect parked his SUV right in front of FBI agent while allegedly directing deal for pounds of meth at everyone’s favorite espresso stand  Law enforcement’s…


Arts+Culture, Music June 1, 2023

SN&R sits down with German power metal titans, Helloween, who end their ‘United Forces’ U.S. tour at the Warfield on Saturday

By Eddie Jorgensen Ever since the band’s first release ‘Walls of Jericho’ in 1985, Helloween has delivered top-tier heavy metal with a laser-like focus on…


June 5, 2023

‘We are in the profession of supporting positive change’: Sacramento County Probation works to uplift clients and keep them from falling back into the system

Sponsored by: Sacramento County Probation Department

Julie Wherry would like to work herself out of a job. As assistant chief probation officer for Sacramento County, she wants more people to understand…


News June 1, 2023

Tax on short-term rentals like Airbnb could fund California affordable housing

By Alexei Koseff for CalMatters California lawmakers are considering a measure this session that would tax short-term rentals to fund affordable housing projects, a proposal…


Arts+Culture May 31, 2023

An Americana festival at the last saloon in town

Drytown Social Club owner plans an afternoon of tunes, beer, wine and food By Casey Rafter Gold mining was at its height when Drytown boasted…


News May 31, 2023

Desegregation starts here: Richard and Leah Rothstein’s new book is an organizer’s guide to integrating communities

By Kelly Candaele, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main and co-published here with permission. When Richard…


Arts+Culture May 31, 2023

Melanie Martinez sells out Hard Rock Live in Wheatland

By Eddie Jorgensen No one can say it’s been easy for Queens-born Melanie Martinez. Between struggling to find friends while growing up and dealing with…


May 10, 2023

Everybody Means Everybody: How Joshua’s House is making sure all Californians have access to end-of-life care

Sponsored by: Joshua's House Hospice

Just drive through any major California city, such as Sacramento, where homelessness has increased by 67% in the last three years. What happens when a homeless person becomes terminally ill?


Arts+Culture May 30, 2023

Sacramento is about to see more public art in full-bloom

By Sonia Pagan Sacramento is unveiling new public artwork this summer, featuring everything from bright murals to fresh tree groves. The nonprofit Sacramento Tree Foundation…


Arts+Culture, Music May 30, 2023

Swedish power metal mongers, Hammerfall, bring the hammer down on Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville June 4

By Eddie Jorgensen Never a band to sit idle, the Hammerfall quintet is finishing up its latest U.S. run. For fans who feel like the…


Arts+Culture May 30, 2023

The summer movie preview: Fast cars. Sharks. Talking Boston terriers. Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. It’s all coming to a theater near you!

By Bob Grimm The summer movie season has begun! The film industry has been trying to get back to normal for a couple of years…


News May 29, 2023

Just because you think you are tipping a service worker doesn’t mean you are

Two California cases probe who is pocketing those extra fees tacked onto your restaurant tab By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced…


April 12, 2023

How can Roseville keep up with future water needs? Diverse approach allows the city to stretch its water supply and meet growing demand

Sponsored by: City of Roseville

It’s boom times (again) for Roseville. New neighborhoods are growing rapidly in the City’s western end. Those new homes will add thousands of residents to…


Arts+Culture, Music May 29, 2023

Folsom’s Harris Center roars back with a show dedicated to the works of composing legend John Williams

By Eddie Jorgensen You don’t have to be a classic music afficionado to have heard the sounds of John Williams. His name is synonymous with…


News May 26, 2023

Newsom’s war with California environmental groups keeps Sacramento County in its cross-hairs

‘We have never been more disappointed in a California Governor than we are with Governor Newsom’ By Dan Bacher At the site of a future…


News May 26, 2023

Now into their sixth decade, The Exploited rolls through the Capital Region on May 31

By Eddie Jorgensen Led by the ever-so-nasty vocalist Wattie Buchan, this Scottish punk rock four-piece has been firing on all cylinders while trotting across the…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento, Stage May 25, 2023

An experience for all: Sacramento area performing arts venues find new ways to take patrons with disabilities on the stage’s journey 

By Patti Roberts  Regina Brink remembers going with her family to her first musical, “Man of La Mancha,” when she was 10 years old. Her…


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