Heard it on the newsroom floor
When SN&R staff writers aren’t furiously typing away on their keyboards to hit deadline, their dialogue sounds like this: Dave Kempa: “You reading Greg Lucas?”…
Read MoreWhen SN&R staff writers aren’t furiously typing away on their keyboards to hit deadline, their dialogue sounds like this: Dave Kempa: “You reading Greg Lucas?”…
Read More“Hi, SN&R? This is your one fan Greg. Yes, again.” After my story detailing the crazy antics local firefighters contend with came out, I received…
There are new voices inside the Sacramento News & Review.
Joey advises a reader to respect boundaries.
I love jaywalking in this town. And I hope I’m starting a trend. Just this morning, while running to catch the light rail, I reached…
30% of the nation’s oil supply was in that hair. We here at SN&R are sometimes guilty of picking on Republicans. See: Exhibit A Exhibit…
Sacramento is still figuring out how to ID slumlords. Maybe graffiti? The ink wasn’t even dry in reporter Dave Kempa’s story on slummy residential…
Joey advises readers to explore the core of their commitments.
Families torn apart by drugs, mental illness and homelessness get back on their feet.
Joey advises readers to be honest about their marriages.
It’s a joy to see the world from a 17-year-old’s perspective.
Race in the criminal justice system is a serious subject, especially in Sacramento, where blacks are overrepresented in traffic stops, searches, youth homicides and jailings….
Joey advises a mother to stop trying to be her daughter’s friend.
When it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables, shop local and send supermarkets a message.
Sacramento's 24-year-old Logan Noone is one of the reasons why mental illness will be accepted like any other illness sooner rather than later.
Joey advises a reader to stop worrying and accept that relationships change.
Joey advises an unfaithful girlfriend to rethink her approach to reconciliation.