CAL FIRE Wildfire Updates | Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety in Sacramento | Food Literacy Center
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Bicyclists use the new bike-only signal at Carlson Drive near Sacramento State.
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CAL FIRE provides an update as wildfire season picks up. Addressing Sacramento’s high number of fatal pedestrian and cyclist accidents. Finally, how the Food Literacy Center encourages healthy eating habits.
CAL FIRE Wildfire Updates
As summer continues to heat up and the hillsides turn from green to brown, fire safety should be at the top of everyone’s minds. Nick Schuler, Deputy Director of Communications/Incident Awareness for CAL FIRE joins Insight with the latest on fires burning in Northern California, as well as what to expect for wildfires this year.
Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety in Sacramento
More than 60 people have died in Sacramento County this year from car crashes. The region was recently ranked as the 20th most dangerous region for pedestrians by the nonprofit Smart Growth America, but the city’s recently-adopted budget includes no new funding for addressing the growing number of traffic fatalities. Sacramento District 1 Councilmember Lisa Kaplan and Debra Banks, Executive Director of Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates talk about what can be done to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Food Literacy Center
If you’re desperate to get your kids to eat their veggies and can’t seem to convince them otherwise, there’s a Sacramento nonprofit dedicated to changing their minds. The Food Literacy Center has been teaching kids in Sacramento schools how to make healthy food choices since 2011. Founder and CEO Amber Stott speaks with CapRadio’s Jen Picard about the center’s mission.