Race and EquityNew report finds Sacramento nonprofits lack adequate Latino representationMarch 8, 2023 | Sarah Mizes-TanA study conducted by the advocacy group Latinos LEAD found that Latinos make up only about 10% of members of nonprofit boards.
Sacramento will recruit a youth liaison to the City Council. Here’s what the job involvesMarch 8, 2023 | Kristin LamA city resident between the age of 16 and 24 could advise the Sacramento City Council as soon as next year. The liaison would sit at the dais with council members during meetings, but would not have a vote.
Health CareCalifornia will cut ties with Walgreens over the company's plan to drop abortion pillsMarch 7, 2023California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that the state would halt business with Walgreens after the pharmacy giant agreed to stop distributing mifepristone in some red states amid legal pressure.
He’s filed more than 2,000 disability lawsuits in California. This case could set precedentMarch 7, 2023He couldn’t find a parking spot for his specialized van at a San Diego lobster shop. The lawsuit that followed is a test of how California upholds disabled rights.
EnvironmentUpcoming storm could melt massive snowpack, officials warn of potential floodingMarch 7, 2023 | Manola SecairaExperts say residents in areas downstream from large amounts of snow should keep an eye out for evacuation notices.
Interview: How some Sacramento area school districts are helping refugee students and familiesMarch 7, 2023 | Vicki GonzalezA significant piece of adjusting to a new county and a new way of life comes from schools. Sacramento Bee reporter Sawsan Morrar spoke with CapRadio's Insight Host Vicki Gonzalez about Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentCalifornia lawmakers take aim at ‘junk fees’ for ticket sales, hotel stays and moreMarch 7, 2023 | Nicole NixonA handful of bills introduced this year aim to crack down on hidden fees on concert tickets, hotel stays, car rentals, small business loans and more.
Health CareHundreds assemble at the State Capitol for California March for LifeMarch 6, 2023 | Kate WolffeSpeakers said anti-abortion activists in California are at the “forefront of the battle for life” after the state has become an “abortion sanctuary.”
State GovernmentCalifornia farmworkers just gained the right to vote for unions by mail, but for how long?March 6, 2023California farmworkers just gained the right to vote for unions by mail, but for how long?
A Music of Their Own | Episode 7 BonusClassical Music’s #MeToo MomentMarch 6, 2023In 2018, Classical music had its own #MeToo movement sparked in part by the reporting of Anne Midgette. We revisit her reporting of a story the resulted in three prominent men in Classical music losing their jobs. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.