EnvironmentSacramento area residents clean up following damaging atmospheric riverFebruary 5, 2024 | Chris NicholsMore than 200,000 households lost power as winds up to 65 mph hit the Sacramento Valley Sunday. On Monday morning many residents were getting power back and picking up as the winds calmed.
Health CareCalifornia universities are required to offer students abortion pills. A lot just don't mention itFebruary 5, 2024One year after California became the first state to require that its public universities provide the abortion pill to students, LAist found that basic information on where or how students can obtain the medication is lacking and, often, nonexistent.
EnvironmentTens of thousands remain without power in Sacramento region Monday after atmospheric river slams California February 4, 2024More than 150,000 SMUD households were in the dark Sunday as winds in excess of 60 mph blew through Sacramento. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in eight Southern California counties.
Another atmospheric river forecast to bring rain to valleys, snow and travel issues in SierraFebruary 2, 2024 | Steve MilneThe storm is expected to roll into Northern California late Saturday into Sunday, and impacts are expected to last through Tuesday.
EducationGrant High students move forward with culturally responsive support on campus post shootingFebruary 2, 2024 | Srishti PrabhaGrant High students and neighborhood organizations said built-in support structures are helping the community process this week’s tragedy.
Arts and LifestyleSZA to headline Sacramento’s Sol Blume Festival (plus see the rest of the 3-day lineup)February 2, 2024 | Chris FeltsThis year, performers include KAYTRAMINÉ (artists KAYTRANADA and Aminé performing as a duo), Snoh Aalegra, PinkPanthress and Sacramento’s own Nate Curry.
Sacramento RegionHere’s who’s running for Sacramento mayor in 2024February 1, 2024 | Kristin LamVoters can choose from six candidates in the 2024 primary election for Sacramento mayor. If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two will advance to a November runoff.
EducationShould state government jobs require a college degree? Why California is rethinking its rulesFebruary 1, 2024Not all state government jobs require a college or even high school degree, prompting state officials to re-examine education mandates.
EducationSacramento County is seeing success adding mental health clinicians to schools, but progress is slowFebruary 1, 2024 | Srishti PrabhaCOVID-19 exacerbated the youth mental health crisis, especially with students of color. The county Office of Education aims to have a clinician in every school. While progress is slow, schools such as Ethel I. Baker Elementary demonstrate potential.
EnvironmentCalifornia Gov. Newsom backs dam removal projects to boost salmon. Critics say that's not enoughJanuary 31, 2024California Gov. Gavin Newsom is pledging to fast-track more than half a dozen projects to remove or bypass dams that have blocked salmon. The proposals are part of Newsom's strategy to protect salmon.