Racial Justice Advocates In Sacramento Argue All Protests — Even Antifa Demonstrations — Are NecessaryAugust 31, 2020 | Nick Miller | Sarah Mizes-TanTensions are rising in the region and across the country as demonstrations involve more confrontations and vandalism. But advocates and experts on social movements say that the base of support for racial justice is still growing.
California Catholics Embrace Outdoor Worship — Even In A Downtown Sacramento AlleyAugust 31, 2020 | Pauline BartoloneBut since July, when the state issued a ban on indoor religious services in many counties to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the strip of Jazz Alley has been a place for worship. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentHere Are Bills To Watch On Final Day Of California’s Legislative SessionAugust 31, 2020 | Scott Rodd | Nicole NixonThe end of this year’s legislative session is even more hectic than usual, as lawmakers try to make up for lost time at the Capitol due to COVID-19.
State GovernmentGoodbye ‘Banana Smash’ Cigarillos: Governor Quickly Signs Bill To Ban Flavored TobaccoAugust 29, 2020The new law, aimed at keeping flavored tobacco products away from youth, was cast by opponents as being discriminatory against African American smokers who favor menthol cigarettes.
State GovernmentNewsom, Lawmakers Strike Pandemic Eviction Deal. Here’s What You Need To KnowAugust 28, 2020The proposed deal has some eviction protection provisions for tenants, but no rent forgiveness. Proponents of the bill insist that it’s a stopgap measure meant to help Californians in need until — they hope — federal aid comes through.
Business Journal: Sacramento Short Revenue For Bond PaymentsAugust 28, 2020 | Steve MilneThe city of Sacramento could be short of the revenue it needs to make payments on bonds for two major projects. Adam Steinhauer, editor-in-chief of the Sacramento Business Journal, spoke with CapRadio's Steve Milne about what this means for the city. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentCalifornia Announces New COVID-19 Reopening PlanAugust 28, 2020The new system puts California’s 58 counties into four tiers based on the number of new daily cases and the percentage of positive tests. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Black Moms Promote Breastfeeding, Highlight COVID-19 ChallengesAugust 28, 2020 | Sammy CaiolaHealth officials say it’s safe for mothers to breastfeed, even if they’ve tested positive for COVID-19 or been exposed. But lactation advocates worry confusion during the pandemic is making Black and brown women less likely to try it. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Yes, Trump Said He Offered Russia Help With Wildfires. No, He Didn’t Deny California Fire Assistance.August 28, 2020 | Chris NicholsA widely-shared Facebook post claims President Trump denied fire aid to California but helped Russia fight wildfires in Siberia. While Trump said he would withhold fire assistance to the state, the White House approved assistance days later.
Thousands Gather For March On Washington To Demand Police Reform and Racial EqualityAugust 28, 2020The "Get Your Knee Off Our Necks" march comes as frustration over police brutality and use of force have sparked national protests following the Memorial Day killing of George Floyd.