Health CareAs California Sends More Vaccines To Underserved Communities, Local Clinics And Residents Do The LegworkMarch 31, 2021 | Scott RoddClinics are conducting social media campaigns and working with established community members to ensure vaccines reach hard-hit communities. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Coronavirus Updates: Californians Age 50 And Over Can Sign Up For A COVID-19 Vaccine On State WebsiteMarch 31, 2021In a Pew Research center poll conducted over the summer, nearly 30% of Americans said that the pandemic has strengthened their faith.
Stockton Officers Fired After Beating of 17-Year-Old DriverMarch 30, 2021 | Rich IbarraTwo Stockton Police officers were fired Tuesday and three others disciplined following an investigation into the beating of a 17-year-old driver.
‘Coming Back to God’: Religious Leaders Say Sacramentans Relied More On Faith During PandemicMarch 30, 2021 | Pauline BartolonePeople leaned heavily into their faith communities over the past year to help them through the COVID-19 crisis and explain the turmoil. National polling suggests that experience may be widespread. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
In Majority Of States, It's Faster To Obtain A Rifle Than To Register To VoteMarch 30, 2021Shortly after high-profile mass shootings in Georgia and Colorado, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on gun violence. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., used an analogy with voting rights to make the case for stricter gun control.
State GovernmentAs Access Expands, California Is Set To Close 2 Mass Vaccination Sites In Oakland, LAMarch 30, 2021 | Nicole NixonAs COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up around the nation and more adults become eligible to get the shot, FEMA is slated to pull out of two of California’s mass vaccination sites, taking thousands of vaccines with it. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentIs California Blowing It On Unemployment Reform?March 29, 2021The state went deep into debt to keep jobless benefits flowing during the pandemic. And if it doesn’t fix its $48 billion unemployment problem, that could derail COVID-19 recovery.
Stockton Ports To Play For The First Time Since The PandemicMarch 29, 2021 | Rich IbarraBanner Island Ballpark will welcome fans back on May 11 for opening day. The schedule calls for 120 games with 60 home games.
Gregory Kondos, World-Famous Sacramento Painter, Dies At 97March 29, 2021 | Steve MilneKondos was the son of Greek immigrants. He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1923 and moved to Sacramento with his family in the late 1920s. He was known in the art world for his California landscape paintings.
JazzFormer Rio Americano Jazz Students On The Path To SuccessMarch 29, 2021 | Andrew MillsTrumpeter Grady Flamm and vibraphonist, composer and arranger Jackson Irvine have accomplished a lot in their young careers. They spoke with CapRadio’s Andrew Mills on their early jazz education, their future outlook, and more. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.