Curbing Sacramento Traffic Deaths | Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth | Holiday Music and Wine
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Sacramento Vice Mayor Caity Maple’s plan to curb traffic-related pedestrian deaths. Also, chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth shares gourmet treats for the holiday season. Finally, our annual holiday music and wine pairings.
Curbing Sacramento Traffic Deaths
The Sacramento City Council will vote to bring a Pedestrian Safety State of Emergency over the number of fatal pedestrian and cyclist crashes on city streets. Out of the 170 deaths this year, 18 were cyclists and 45 were pedestrians, according to the Sacramento County coroner's office. If approved, the state of emergency would require the city to run a number of public safety campaigns focused on distracted driving in addition to providing the public with regular updates on progress made. Sacramento Councilmember and current Vice Mayor Caity Maple drew up the proposal and explains how this state of emergency declaration would lead to a reduction in traffic-related deaths.
Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth
From chocolates to an assortment of macarons, and an indulgent pantry of snacks, Ginger Elizabeth has been satisfying Sacramento’s sweet tooth for nearly 20 years - with a story that begins in Apple Hill. Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth Hahn joins us with the gourmet treats she’s preparing for the holiday season.
Holiday Music and Wine
It’s become an annual tradition on Insight. Resident wine expert Rick Kushman and CapRadio's Classical Host Jennifer Reason kick off the holidays with a fun exercise pairing Jennifer’s music with Rick’s wine selections.