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  • March 9, 2021 | In light of recent deaths, Sacramento City Hall faces reckoning on warming centers
  • December 8, 2025 | Sacramento Hmong New Year Festival celebrates culture and tradition 
  • December 5, 2025 | Nightmare on Field Street: Inside the shuddering North Highlands crime scene that followed CDCR releasing a convict who only served a third of his sentence    
  • December 5, 2025 | Movie notes: Looking back, ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ was Tarantino’s fairytale love letter to cinema
  • December 5, 2025 | Sacramento stages give the gift of live theater this December 
  • December 5, 2025 | California endures whipsaw climate extremes as federal support withers

Arts+Culture December 8, 2025

Sacramento Hmong New Year Festival celebrates culture and tradition 

By Justine Chahal On a gray November day in Sacramento, while most stayed indoors to avoid the cold, many flocked to Cal Expo with their…

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Crime Beat, News December 5, 2025

Nightmare on Field Street: Inside the shuddering North Highlands crime scene that followed CDCR releasing a convict who only served a third of his sentence    

Area prosecutors spent three years decrying state corrections for granting extremely violent offenders surprisingly early parole – now they say a worse-case scenario has come…


Arts+Culture December 5, 2025

Movie notes: Looking back, ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ was Tarantino’s fairytale love letter to cinema

Hollywood 1969…you shoulda been there!” By Omid Manavirad Editor’s note: This review contains spoilers In “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” released July 2019, Quentin Tarantino giftwraps his…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento, Stage December 5, 2025

Sacramento stages give the gift of live theater this December 

By Odin Rasco Any opportunity to see a live play is a gift, and it’s a gift that keeps on giving this month. As the…


News December 5, 2025

California endures whipsaw climate extremes as federal support withers

Data and aid to fight landslides fueled by bigger fires and intense storms are imperiled under Trump By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main This story…


A graphic image despicting a visual representation of the jumbled nature of dyslexia

November 12, 2025

Breaking Literacy Barriers

Sponsored by: Sacramento County Office of Education

With support, students with dyslexia and other learning disorders can thrive Reading and writing are vital everyday tasks: Ordering from a menu, sending a birthday…


Cannabis, News December 4, 2025

Researchers at Sacramento gathering explore exercise and health with cannabis

How cannabis research can provide answers to an understudied field By Melina DeBolt Sacramento State’s first Cannabis in Health and Performance Symposium was hosted Friday,…


Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento December 4, 2025

How we contain our stories in Sacramento — and choose what’s worth saving

How we contain our stories — and choose what’s worth saving By Angie Eng “It’s not worth saving,” I told my parents as I helped…


Arts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento December 3, 2025

8 gigs: Sacramento’s December guide for the divas and Grinches on your list

By Steph Rodriguez If you think your holiday to-do list is long, try squeezing all of Sacramento’s December fun into one month. Whether you’re feeling…


News December 2, 2025

Federal court issues injunction blocking Army Corps of Engineers’ removal of American River trees in Sacramento

By Dan Bacher  A Sacramento federal judge has issued an injunction blocking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from cutting down more than 700 trees, including some heritage…


Female Primary Or Elementary School Teacher Reads Story To Multi-Cultural Class Seated In Classroom

November 12, 2025

Stronger Standards, Stronger Readers

Sponsored by: Sacramento County Office of Education

New standard for teacher accreditation focuses on literacy skills A significant element in improving literacy rates among children and teens in California has been updating…


News, Solving Sacramento December 1, 2025

Sacramento’s first veterans mural at VFW Post 67 pays tribute to all service members

By Roberta Alvarado Vietnam veteran David Rasul says, “When you think of veterans, you think of honor, respect, pride, commitment and sacrifice.” They left behind…


Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento December 1, 2025

Get in the creative spirit with art events, holiday markets this December

By Marie-Elena Schembri Hark! With festive holiday events, local creativity and iconic feminist art on display, opportunities to get into the creative spirit of the…


Arts+Culture November 28, 2025

Didion captured the shine and shadows of the California dream: Her Sacramento meditation ‘Where I Was From’ was the culmination of that gift

“All I read about is death and California.”  That was a note I messaged someone, without thinking much about it, when she asked for a book…


News November 28, 2025

‘I’m lost in this country’: Non-Mexicans living undocumented after deportation to Mexico

Cubans and other third-country nationals are dropped off on the streets of Villahermosa where they struggle to survive. By Kate Morrissey, Capital & Main This…


Monserrath Sanchez standing on front of a Fresno sign

July 24, 2025

Direct Connections

Sponsored by: MOVE The Valley

Door-to-door canvassing makes meaningful conversations possible As a community organizer and regional field director with Communities for a New California Education Fund (CNC EF), Monserrath…


News, Solving Sacramento November 26, 2025

The politics of creative protest: Seasoned artists and emerging voices unite at Sacramento Poetry Center to answer national ‘fall of freedom’ call

By Serena Roberts Fervent snaps, vocal affirmations and applause filled the Sacramento Poetry Center on Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22 as an array…


Arts+Culture, Music November 26, 2025

The Neighbourhood is back with a new album

“(((((ultraSOUND)))))” is your next late night drive’s playlist By Jada Portillo After a five-year hiatus, The Neighbourhood has released their fifth studio album titled “(((((ultraSOUND)))))”…


News November 25, 2025

Four Sacramento fighters win championships at ‘Rising Stars’ Muay Thai tournament  

Manic Muay Thai action in the Pocket neighborhood came on the heels of Capital Region MMA fighters competing in Reno earlier in November An Elks…


Arts+Culture, Solving Sacramento, Stage November 25, 2025

In a Nutshell storyteller Karin Babbitt on using humor to confront generational trauma

By Chris Woodard Before Karin Babbitt ever gets into the craft of comedy or the shape of a story, she begins with identity.  “I’m a…


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