Deadline looms for state workers in Sacramento to return to their offices
By Jeremy Brown and Isabella Nyiri Thousands of state workers in Sacramento remain angry about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent order that they return to the…
Read MoreBy Jeremy Brown and Isabella Nyiri Thousands of state workers in Sacramento remain angry about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent order that they return to the…
Read MoreBy Shealeigh Voitl In 2024, Project Censored introduced Beyond Fact-Checking: A Teaching Guide to the Power of News Frames to critically analyze narrative strategies media…
Just two months into 2025, a report from Modern Health found that stress levels were surging among American workers. Some 75% of them are grappling…
By Scott Thomas Anderson “When he turned on the light, I’m not sure what words were used,” Captain Gary Nelson muttered on the witness stand,…
By Justine Chahal California Superior Court Judge Johnny Gogo stood in the California Museum, looking at the American flag he donated. The flag is remarkably…
By Cristian Gonzalez Sacramento’s music scene is busier than most think. While San Francisco and Los Angeles have long dominated as hubs for live music…
The MESA director and food influencer is making an impact beyond the classroom By Ana Sophia Vazquez At Sacramento State, Alex Blaise is more than…
By Odin Rasco When Salwa’s husband received an offer for a job in California in the summer of 2024, it was not just an opportunity…
By Dan Bacher The California Department of Water Resources has claimed for years that the purpose of the embattled Delta Tunnel is to “provide, restore and protect…
How Trump’s treatment of foreign students risks budgetary crises for schools and a national brain drain. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is…
By Greg Micek In downtown Sacramento, where small businesses compete with national chains and ever-changing consumer trends, one long-standing restaurant has managed to thrive thanks…
Rep. Ash Kalra convinces Assembly Public Safety Committee to back early parole eligibility for murderers, attempted murderers, serial rapists and car jackers By Scott Thomas…
By Srishti Prabha This May, Sacramento has a stacked lineup of events to mark Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. With AAPI communities making…
A long, grueling strike approaches settlement. Its underlying causes remain unaddressed. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism…
By Steph Rodriguez The savory aromas of sizzling skewers and sweet bubble waffles wafting through the air are sure to satisfy the masses at this…
By Lisa Thibodeau On a busy corner in West Sacramento, surrounded by high-density housing and railroad tracks, sits a 1-half acre oasis of soil and…
By Odin Rasco Before May’s warm spring nights give way to the scorching summer heat, Sacramentans may feel inspired to explore the region while they…