Greenlight: A new library is coming to North Sacramento
On Tuesday July 27th, the Sacramento City Council approved a purchase of the 19,000 square foot Sacramento News & Review building, slated to become the…
Read MoreOn Tuesday July 27th, the Sacramento City Council approved a purchase of the 19,000 square foot Sacramento News & Review building, slated to become the…
Read MoreI won my first two drag car races at age 70. While the Tesla engine was totally quiet, I cannot say the same for my…
His proposals are ambitious and visionary The analysis by SN&R publisher Jeff vonKaenel also appeared in Moonshine Ink. President Joe Biden is not a socialist…
On June 1, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Politico and other news organizations reported on the…
To move the country forward, we’ll need to find common ground The election is over. The results are in. And the outcome is painfully clear….
The newly elected supervisor will have a big say on county priorities As I write this column on Nov. 6, I do not know who…
Election 2020: My personal endorsements Please vote, as if your world, your family’s world and your great grandchildren’s world depends upon it. While every election…
The great philosopher Mick Jagger once said, “You can’t always get what you want / But if you try sometimes, you just might find /…
This week, my dad, William Edward vonKaenel, would have turned 100. During his 52 years on this planet, he experienced the Roaring Twenties, the Great…
The sale to Chatham Asset Management does not bode well for its future Sunday was a devastating day for Sacramento. After 163 years of family…
Jeff vonKaenel consults his crystal ball about the future of the News & Review It is said that journalism is the first rough draft of…
Over the last 30 years, we have financed SN&R with advertising, mainly from local businesses promoting social gatherings at concerts, theaters, galleries and in bars…
Can politicians say them out loud?
The California Recycling and Plastic Pollution Reduction Act of 2020 gives us a chance to do just that.
163-year-old institution files for Chapter 11, faces reorganization challenges.
We need 2.5 million more homes in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling for increasing the number of dwelling units built each year in California…
A challenge to create affordable housing and economic development in all neighborhoods.