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News Highlights
San Joaquin County Employees Look for Raises
Jun 19, 2013A possible strike looms in San Joaquin County as a union contract for 38-hundred employees expires at the end of the month.
Mayors Sit Down With Governor Brown
Jun 19, 2013The mayors of California’s largest cities met with Governor Jerry Brown today.
Governor and Lawmakers Receive Raises
Jun 19, 2013California lawmakers and constitutional officers will be getting a pay raise later this year after seeing their salaries cut during the recession.
Finalists In Retail Contest Announced
Jun 19, 2013Organizers of a contest to find the best new retail idea for Downtown Sacramento have announced the finalists.
Stockton Youth Take Problem-Solving Summer Course
Jun 19, 2013It's summer vacation for most students, but some are putting in extra time in the classroom to excel at math.
City of Roseville Proposes "Status Quo" Budget
Jun 19, 2013The Roseville City Council is scheduled to vote on the city’s proposed budget tonight.

Looking for a Tahoe Beach? There's an App for That
Thursday, June 20, 2013Finding some of Lake Tahoe’s public beaches can be hard at times, but a new smart-phone app seeks to make it a lot easier.

EPA Exemption Allows More Remodeling if Property Owners Better Manage Storm Water
Thursday, June 20, 2013Tahoe area property owners could soon have an easier time redeveloping and remodeling under an action taken by the U-S Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday.

Mayors Sit Down With Governor Brown
Wednesday, June 19, 2013The mayors of California’s largest cities met with Governor Jerry Brown today.

San Joaquin County Employees Look for Raises
Wednesday, June 19, 2013A possible strike looms in San Joaquin County as a union contract for 38-hundred employees expires at the end of the month.

Stockton Youth Take Problem-Solving Summer Course
Wednesday, June 19, 2013It's summer vacation for most students, but some are putting in extra time in the classroom to excel at math.

City of Roseville Proposes "Status Quo" Budget
Wednesday, June 19, 2013The Roseville City Council is scheduled to vote on the city’s proposed budget tonight.

Finalists In Retail Contest Announced
Wednesday, June 19, 2013Organizers of a contest to find the best new retail idea for Downtown Sacramento have announced the finalists.

Lawmakers Scramble to Undo Change to Public Records Act
Wednesday, June 19, 2013After an angry outcry from the public and press, California state lawmakers are backtracking on provisions that would weaken California’s Public Records Act.

Mayors Join Forces With Hope of Securing More Federal Dollars
Tuesday, June 18, 2013Fifty of the nation’s mayors have joined together to campaign for more state and federal funding for disaster prevention projects.

Eppie's Race Marks One Million Dollars In Donations
Tuesday, June 18, 2013The Sacramento triathlon “Eppie’s Great Race” turns 40 this year. This week it reached the $1 million mark in donations for the disabled.
California Republicans Urge Action on Immigration Reform
Tue, Jun 18, 2013
The Republican Party is not typically seen as leading the charge on federal immigration reform. But in California some Republicans have become outspoken supporters of Congressional action.
Study: Juvenile Incarceration Rates Down in California
Tue, Jun 18, 2013
A new study shows California’s population of incarcerated juveniles dropped more than 35 percent over a ten year period.
Delta Plan Faces Several Lawsuits
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
California’s long-term plan to manage the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta has a tough fight ahead of it. The Delta Plan is now facing four lawsuits.
New Kings GM Says Math and Basketball Go Well Together
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The Sacramento Kings have hired a new general manager to oversee the team’s revival after seven straight losing seasons. New GM Pete D’Alessandro says the Kings will be on the cutting edge of evaluating player performance.
SMUD Proposes Rate Hikes
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
If you get your electricity from the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, your bills may be going up soon.
Smokejumpers, Elite Firefighting Crew
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The death of a Northern California firefighter earlier this month has raised the profile of crews who parachute into remote areas from airplanes.
Brown Has Veto Options With New State Budget
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The California legislature finished up its work on the state budget over the weekend - but spending levels aren't set in stone yet. Governor Jerry Brown has until the middle of next week to sign the budget and issue any line-item vetoes.
More Fire Restrictions From U.S. Forest Service
Mon, Jun 17, 2013
Fire restrictions go into effect today in the western half of the Eldorado National Forest.
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A Surprising Barrier To Clean Water: Human Nature
Getting clean water to people in the developing world isn't just an engineering problem.
If Supplies Of Oil Are Up, Why Is Gas Still Pricey?
Supplies of oil have been surging this year, and U.S. drivers, who have been switching to more fuel-efficient cars, are using less gasoline.That would seem to be the right economic combination to push down prices at the pump, but gasoline prices have remained stubbornly high this summer.
How Ted Cruz's Father Shaped His Views On Immigration
The Texas senator says giving a path to citizenship to immigrants in the U.S. illegally would be unfair to immigrants who followed the rules, like his own father, 74-year-old Rafael Bienvenido Cruz. He portrays his dad as a kind of Cuban Horatio Alger.
Translated Into Navajo, Star Wars Will Be
The Navajo Nation and Lucasfilm have teamed up to translate the original Star Wars movie into Navajo, entertaining those who already speak it, and teaching newcomers about the language and culture.
What Makes Rituals Special? Join Us For A Google+ Conversation
From savoring a morning coffee to lighting a candle each night, people employ rituals all over the world. NPR science correspondent Shankar Vedantam speaks with behavior scientist Francesca Gino and Slate columnist William Saletan about the role of rituals in human life.
Can This Dominican Factory Pay Good Wages And Make A Profit?
Textile workers in some poor countries like Bangladesh can make less than $100 a month. One factory in the Dominican Republic is trying something different: It's paying workers $500 a month. The company has yet to break even after three years, but the CEO says the business is growing rapidly and he believes it will be profitable.
In More Cities, A Camera On Every Corner, Park And Sidewalk
A growing number of cities are using surveillance cameras in the hope of fighting crime, but all that video is almost useless without powerful search tools to sort the material. The municipal camera trend is proving to be big business for companies that design video analytics software.
Gourmands Through The Ages: 'A History Of Food In 100 Recipes'
From ancient Egyptian bakers to Gordon Ramsey, every era has its foodies. And without them, the history of food would be pretty darn boring, says William Sitwell. His new book chronicles how these epicures shaped our palates, and the recipes they left behind.
Insight: Prop 8 Ruling Preview / "Your Ideal Cat" / End of the World Movies / Sound Advice: Record Sale
Thursday, June 20, 2013Insight: Eppie Johnson / "The Prisoner of Carrot Castle" / Eating with Elaine / "Open Mic Sketchbook"
Wednesday, June 19, 2013Insight: News Network / Nevada's New Laws / "Underneath" / Poet Sharon Olds
Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Latest Kings and Arena Coverage
Keep up with the latest developments following the sale of the Kings as Sacramento proceeds with plans to build a new downtown arena.

Kings and Arena Coverage Archive
Comprehensive reporting leading up to the sale of the Sacramento Kings and the years-long effort to build a new arena.

Comprehensive Budget Coverage
Capital Public Radio's archived reporting on Governor Brown's initial and revised budget proposals for fiscal 2013-14, plus audio of Brown announcing each proposal.

California State of the State 2013
Listen to Governor Jerry Brown's third State of the State address in his third term as governor. Read analysis and reaction, and check out previous SOTS addresses.

We Are Where We Eat
A fresh look at Sacramento's foodscape through the stories of the people who produce, distribute, prepare and serve the food we eat.

London Calling: Area Athletes Who Went For The Gold
More than 200 athletes who competed in the 2012 Summer Games have a California connection. They either live in the state now or were born here.









