CapRadio welcomes new Morning Edition, Midday News hostsOctober 4, 2022Chris Campbell will become the voice of Sacramento’s sunrise each morning, and Laura West will greet CapRadio News listeners during the workday.
New poll: Sacramento residents embrace quality of life, concerned about affordability, homelessnessOctober 4, 2022 | Steve MilneValley Vision and Sacramento State Institute for Social Research’s new survey on the region’s ‘livability’ debuts on Tuesday. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Hope and prayer: California churches battle abortion ballot measureOctober 3, 2022Religious opponents of abortion, led by the Catholic Church, are mobilizing against Proposition 1 on the Nov. 8 ballot. But the numbers in fundraising and in the polls are against them.
After deadly shootings in Central City, Sacramento announces nightlife manager to coordinate with businessesOctober 3, 2022 | Kristin LamThe city’s announcement of a so-called “nighttime economy manager” comes a week after the third fatal shooting in the central city this year.
State GovernmentWhat’s going on with gas prices in California? Here’s why they are increasing again.October 3, 2022 | Nicole Nixon | Steve MilneMost of the state’s taxpayers will receive a tax rebate between $200 and $1,050 in the coming weeks meant to address inflation and rising gas prices. The $9.5 billion package was approved by Governor Gavin Newsom in June as part of the state budget.
Race and EquitySacramento revamps cannabis enforcement system after facing dozens of lawsuits, racism allegationsOctober 3, 2022 | Scott RoddThe city has issued over $100 million in fines against property owners, but the vast majority have challenged the penalties.
Race and EquityNative American students hope a new education law helps reverse years of misinformationOctober 1, 2022A new law will encourage California school districts to work with local Native American tribes to develop history lessons for students.
Arts and LifestyleOregon Shakespeare Festival focuses on expansion – but is not without its criticsOctober 1, 2022After two years of pandemic closures, audiences are back at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, to find a season of diverse plays. But for many, change has come too soon.