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  • March 9, 2021 | In light of recent deaths, Sacramento City Hall faces reckoning on warming centers
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  • March 20, 2023 | California considers giving the incarcerated a right to vote
  • March 16, 2023 | Irreversible: How chaos at Auburn’s ‘neighborhood bar’ led to a hard-fought murder trial
  • March 15, 2023 | From its gleaming whiskey vault to the area’s biggest Celtic party, Father Paddy’s Pub in Woodland is a growing destination 

Voices March 22, 2023

Letters: Everything sucks everywhere all at once

Sleep in the fentanyl-dealing bed you made Re: “Money, Snapchat and implied malice: Why a fentanyl dealer was charged with murder as Placer’s deaths soared…

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News March 21, 2023

The Foilies 2023: Recognizing the worst in government transparency

By the Electronic Frontier Foundation and MuckRock News It seems like these days, everyone is finding classified documents in places they shouldn’t be: their homes,…


News March 20, 2023

California considers giving the incarcerated a right to vote

It takes a constitutional amendment followed by a statewide vote to legalize balloting behind bars. Will it happen? By Bobbi Murray, Capital & Main This…


Crime Beat, News March 16, 2023

Irreversible: How chaos at Auburn’s ‘neighborhood bar’ led to a hard-fought murder trial

It was just past 1:35 a.m. when Auburn police sergeant Anthony Davis and his partner Stan Hamelin pulled up to a blue-collar bar on the…


Arts+Culture March 15, 2023

From its gleaming whiskey vault to the area’s biggest Celtic party, Father Paddy’s Pub in Woodland is a growing destination 

Patrick Redmond has some questions to ask before pouring a glass of whiskey.  That is, if he’s guiding a person through the generational art and…


March 16, 2023

Working together to achieve more: Northern California manufacturers and educators collaborate to the benefit of businesses and job seekers

Sponsored by: California Workforce Association

While it may not be the first industry you think of when you picture Butte County, manufacturing plays a significant role in the area’s economy,…


Arts+Culture March 15, 2023

Stout Rebellion keeps bringing the Irish musical bravado, and fun, to the Capital region

By Casey Rafter It was Irishpalooza and Harlow’s dark curtain was lit green as the jaunty sounds of a tin whistle cut the air. The…


Arts+Culture March 15, 2023

Emerald Isle travel: Seeking ‘thin places’ in County Kerry  

Across centuries of Celtic storytelling, there came this idea about places that draw a floating, fog-shrouded sensation between our edge existence and the grey realms…


Housing, News, Solving Sacramento March 14, 2023

Expert architects present new book in Sacramento on how to build better affordable housing

By Graham Womack Across the street from one another in San Francisco, David Baker Architects created two housing complexes that are indistinguishable — at least from…


Arts+Culture March 14, 2023

Trauma is on the menu for some heavy-handed hard rock and metal at Sacramento’s Ace of Spades on March 16.

By Eddie Jorgensen Looking for the ultimate tour package that will please from beginning to end? Look no further: Queensrÿche’s ‘The Digital Noise Alliance’ tour will be…


March 10, 2023

A Helping Hand: IHSS provides a lifeline to Sacramento County resident in need of a little care

Sponsored by: Sacramento County In-Home Supportive Services

Everyone has a time in their life when they need a little help. While some can rely on family or friends to lend a hand, others cannot. Some may have more intensive needs. In such cases, Sacramento County’s In Home Supportive Services may be able to help.


News March 14, 2023

In the middle of a mental health crisis among youth, words matter

To deal with huge health care disparities, some Californians focus first on a single concept: equity. By George B Sanchez-Tello, Capital & Main This story…


News March 13, 2023

‘What they see is what they’ll be’ – prominent local Black men attend parent and youth conference

By Verbal Adam, The Sacramento Observer This story is co-published with The Sacramento Observer, a newspaper with more than 58 years of bringing public service journalism…


Crime Beat, News March 10, 2023

Sacramento’s gang and homicide prosecutors close out the winter with multiple convictions

The year 2020 was a shocking one for Sacramento County as its neighborhoods endured the worst spike in gun-related homicides the region had witnessed in…


Housing, News, Solving Sacramento March 9, 2023

 The past and future of Franklin Boulevard

Efforts afoot along the historic corridor By Graham Womack When Jesus Lopez returned to Sacramento after attending San Francisco State University, going to work at…


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March 7, 2023

Giving the terminally ill a voice: The history of hospice care and its impact in California

Sponsored by: Joshua's House Hospice

Hospice, as defined by the National Institutes of Health, is a type of care in which all efforts to prolong a patient’s life ends and the focus turns to making them as comfortable as possible. Hospice is generally reserved for patients with six or fewer months to live.


News March 8, 2023

New cost estimate for high-speed rail puts California bullet train $100 billion in the red

By Ralph Vartabedian for CalMatters When Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his scaled down blueprint for the California bullet train four years ago, he proposed building…


News March 7, 2023

Rolling on the rivers: Tyre Nichols’ love for the Sacramento River carried into his life and legacy

By Douglas Cazaux Sackman At dusk, Tyre Nichols used to ask his friend Angelina Paxton for a ride down the Sacramento River Delta to catch…


News March 6, 2023

Got Snow? The huge Sierra snow-pack is creating new and future problems

By Ken Magri While the Sierra snowpack has mostly ended California’s three-year drought, it is creating big problems for people who live in the mountains….


Arts+Culture March 6, 2023

Black Sabbitch, an all-female tribute to Black Sabbath, readies for metal mass at Old Ironsides on March 11

By Eddie Jorgensen Black Sabbath leader Ozzy Osbourne recently announced he’ll be retiring from touring, opening the way for a handful of great tribute acts…


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