Insight With Vicki GonzalezKushman By The Bottle: A Napa Comedy, Recent Rain And A Wine Competition PreviewMay 21, 2019 | Cody DrabbleWine expert Rick Kushman talks about a new Netflix comedy set in California wine country. He’ll also discuss the judging process for the state fair commercial wine competition, and how late rain could affect the region’s wine grapes. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezFolsom Lake Symphony Dons A Cape And Mask For 'Heroes And Villains' ConcertMay 21, 2019 | Cody DrabbleMaestro Peter Jaffe returns to Insight with a preview of the Folsom Lake Symphony’s “Heroes and Villains” concert, featuring music from James Bond, Star Wars, Superman, Batman and more. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Uncovered CaliforniaGavin Newsom Turns To Obamacare Playbook To Reach Hard To Insure And Hard To CountMay 20, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaWith potentially more than $100 million in funding at stake, California is trying out some unusual strategies to encourage hard-to-count populations to participate in the census and exploring ways to link them with other public outreach efforts.
California Schools Haven’t Fully Embraced Laws Protecting LGBTQ Kids, Study ShowsMay 19, 2019California has adopted laws intended to prevent bullying, strengthen suicide prevention and cultivate inclusive learning environments for LGBTQ students in public schools. But school districts are implementing these new laws inconsistently.
Despite Sharp Growth In Electric Cars, Vehicle Emissions Keep RisingMay 19, 2019Unless the emissions trend is reversed in California, the state could stall on its route to clean air and achieving highly ambitious climate goals.
Weakling Or Bully? The Battle Over The CEQA, The State’s Iconic Environmental LawMay 18, 2019As CEQA is increasingly blamed for the state’s housing shortage, environmentalists are fighting back—especially when it comes to commercial projects.
New Life For Gold Sox: Yuba Sutter Community Bets Former Local Baseball Player Can Return Team To Glory Of Its HeydayMay 17, 2019 | Bob MoffittA summer league team that’s been a fixture in the region folded last year, but it has been brought back to life, in part by the family that ran the team during its heyday. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Thousands Of Central Valley Jobs At Stake? Economist Says It’s Too Early To Tell With Latest California High-Speed Rail Setback.May 17, 2019 | Chris NicholsThe Trump administration announced this week it is taking away $1 billion from the project.
Judge Orders AG To Release Pre-2019 Police Misconduct FilesMay 17, 2019(AP) — A San Francisco judge has ordered California's attorney general to release police misconduct records predating Jan. 1, when new transparency legislation took effect.
Sacramento City Teachers Union Postpones Planned One-Day StrikeMay 17, 2019The union cited a state fiscal audit, an independent arbitrator ruling on salaries and the involvement of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond as positive developments in calling off the May 22 strike.