State Government'I Don’t Want To See Any More Of Them Die': No Legislator Has Confronted The Effects Of Wildfire Like This Forensic DentistNovember 23, 2018Jim Wood is a forensic odontologist — a dentist with special training to identify dead bodies. He’s also a Democratic assemblyman. Those dual responsibilities have given him a unique job in dealing with California's devastating wildfires.
Arts and LifestyleA 60-Player Ensemble Of Young Sacramento Musicians — And Some Pros — Celebrate The Beatles’ ‘White Album’November 23, 2018The kids that make up The Beatles Guitar Project are just some of the couple thousand students who have played with the Sacramento Preparatory Music Academy since 2010. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Camp Fire Evacuees Do Their Best On A Sad Thanksgiving In Butte CountyNovember 22, 2018Today isn't a normal Thanksgiving for the thousands of evacuees and rescue workers who have been impacted by the devastating Camp Fire in Butte County.
Sweet Potatoes: It's A Thin Line Between Love And HateNovember 22, 2018The sweet potato is not just a Thanksgiving staple — it's a staple of African life as well. We asked three sweet potato lovers (and one hater) to share their views.
Creator Of Plant-Based Tofurky Says Thanksgiving Isn't Just For The BirdsNovember 22, 2018Seth Tibbott created the turkey alternative in 1995. Feeling left out as a vegan was "a problem that I had every Thanksgiving," he tells Here & Now's Robin Young.
Turkey And Tamales: People Of Color Share Their Multicultural ThanksgivingsNovember 22, 2018For many immigrant families, Thanksgiving is a time to take part in an American tradition, but it's also a great excuse to gather and eat the foods of their culture with friends and family.
Pass The Pie, Cherish The Day: A Thanksgiving PlaylistNovember 22, 2018We've cooked up the perfect playlist to get the gratitude flowing this Thanksgiving.
State GovernmentCalifornia Raises More Than $800 Million In Carbon AuctionNovember 21, 2018California raised more than $800 million from selling permits to release greenhouse gases in the latest quarterly auction.
Thousands Of Camp Wildfire Evacuees Seek FEMA Disaster ReliefNovember 21, 2018FEMA will pay for temporary housing for evacuees, such as a hotel or rental assistance. Survivors may also be eligible for disaster-related unemployment assistance, or cash grants for to pay for food, prescriptions or gasoline.
Butte County Schools Announce Plan To Get Paradise Students Back In ClassNovember 21, 2018 | Bob MoffittThere is a plan in place for Butte County schools affected by the Camp Fire. Only one of the nine Paradise schools escaped damage or destruction.