Essay: For Sacramento, the story of women in leadership is getting brighter by the day
By Waverly Hampton III HER-story often repeats herself. That means behind every man’s failure there is a great woman to fix it. When the Founding…
Read MoreBy Waverly Hampton III HER-story often repeats herself. That means behind every man’s failure there is a great woman to fix it. When the Founding…
Read MoreExploring income inequality in the land of milk and money. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit…
By Elizabeth Meza A Best Western hotel in Downtown is being converted into permanent housing for people escaping the streets under California’s new program, Homekey….
By Julie Cart for CalMatters As record-breaking drought fuels another potentially dangerous wildfire season, the state auditor reported today that state officials are failing to hold California’s…
Requests for permit to clear a waterway within Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge went unapproved long before grotesque salmon discovery By Dan Bacher After a…
Counting those who don’t want to be seen, in order to keep them alive. By Minerva Canto, Capital & Main This story is produced by…
The venue that launched a thousand bands is now midway through a potential sale By Jennah Booth Kim Kanelos calls herself the “black sheep” of…
By Patti Roberts Dance is both a personal and a collective art – live performances a melding of the two. On stage, dancers have a…
By Evan Tuchinsky Before Melissa Etheridge became a Grammy-winning rock star, an Oscar-winning songwriter (for An Inconvenient Truth) and an icon among both cancer survivors and…
By Madelaine Church Derek Dozier recently walked on stage at STAB! Comedy Theater and quickly launched into a story. Dozier, who uses they/them pronouns, told…
By Byrhonda Lyons for CalMatters It escalated quickly. A California Highway Patrol officer drove slowly behind a man walking on the road. An Arcata Police…
By the Electronic Frontier Foundation and MuckRock Each year during Sunshine Week (March 13-19), The Foilies serve up tongue-in-cheek “awards” for government agencies and assorted…
Three bills may fall victim to a new push for more oil drilling. By Aaron Cantu, Capital & Main This story is produced by…
The city’s newest Irish pub finds its feel in one of the old quarter’s timeworn structures By Scott Thomas Anderson When Sean Derfield was…
By Scott Thomas Anderson The Dublin novelist Frank Delaney wrote, “I liken Ireland to whiskey in a glass – a cone of amber, a self-contained…
If the blockbuster turn-out for Sacramento’s recent Mardi Gras party in is any indication, Northern Californians are ready to be meeting in person again, as…
William Butler Yeats called it “the Celtic Twilight,” a push to save Ireland’s wandering hearthside storytellers of the past — those oracles who could cast spells of…