Stockton Mayor Says He'll Be "More Restrained" But Won't ResignJuly 25, 2013Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva says he’ll try to be more restrained, but resign? “No.” Listen now to his full interview with Insight’s Beth Ruyak. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Report: Home Values Continue To EscalateJuly 25, 2013 | Alan Ray | Marianne Russ | Steve MilneSacramento is the hottest market in California when it comes to home prices.
California Prepares for a Future of Driverless CarsJuly 25, 2013 | Katie OrrWhat once sounded like the stuff of science fiction is now reality on the drawing board. Rapid advancements are being made in the field of driverless cars. California is working to get out ahead of the curve. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Retired United Methodist Ministers Pledge to Perform Same-Sex Weddings Against Church's TeachingJuly 25, 2013 | Marianne RussSame-sex marriage is against the teaching of the United Methodist church, but that isn’t stopping a group of retired California pastors from vowing to perform the weddings anyway. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Water Main Repaired in North NatomasJuly 25, 2013Residents of North Natomas are no longer being asked to avoid outdoor water usage.
EPA Approves California's Plan To Comply With Safe Drinking Water ActJuly 24, 2013 | Amy QuintonThe Environmental Protection Agency has approved a plan from the California Department of Public Health to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Chickens for Adoption in StocktonJuly 24, 2013 | Rich IbarraAlmost 600 egg-laying hens have been saved from the hatchet and are being put up for adoption. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Theatre Review: Tahoe Shakespeare FestivalJuly 24, 2013 | Jeff HudsonShakespeare’s comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is famously adaptable, and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is presenting a novel interpretation, setting the play in swinging London during the psychedelic 60s. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Can a Neighborhood Come Back?July 24, 2013Franklin Blvd. in south Sacramento was once a bustling commercial strip. But with the construction of Highway 99 it was bypassed by commercial development. The neighborhood fell behind as suburbs to the south grew. But Franklin may be coming back. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
City Forgives Crocker LoanJuly 24, 2013 | Steve MilneThe City of Sacramento has forgiven most of a $10 million loan to the Crocker Art Museum for construction that allowed the Crocker’s 2010 expansion.