Curbing Sacramento Traffic Deaths | Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth | Holiday Music and WineSacramento 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.Listen To Full Show/Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sac’s 2024 Point-in-Time Homelessness Count | Oldest Chinese Restaurant is in Woodland | CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty RetiresSacramento County’s biennial Point-in-Time homelessness count. Also, the oldest Chinese restaurant in the state - and possibly the nation - is in Woodland. Finally, goodbye to CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty, who is retiring. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Atmospheric River Arrives This Week | Empowerment Center for Human Trafficking Survivors | Will Rogers Presentation at C.K. McClatchy High SchoolStrong atmospheric river forecasted this week. Also, an empowerment center for human trafficking survivors opens in Sacramento. Finally, Will Rogers' great-granddaughter discusses “The Legacy of the Cherokee Kid.” Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
SMF’s Push for Nonstop International Travel | Placer & Sacramento County DAs on Retail Theft | Youth Participate in Sac Mayoral Candidate ForumSac International Airport is working towards nonstop international travel. Also, the Sacramento and Placer county district attorneys discuss new approaches in response to retail theft. Finally, youth hold a forum for Sacramento mayoral candidates. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
What’s up with California’s High Speed Rail? | Disability Film Festival ‘Superfest’ at Sac Public LibraryThe head of California’s High Speed Rail project joins us. Also, CalMatters shares how the massive transportation project could reshape the Central Valley. Finally, the Sacramento Public Library hosts the disability film festival “Superfest.” Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Newsom Sacks Bill Limiting Youth Tackle Football | Remembering Late Councilmember Lauren Hammond | McGeorge Law School Celebrates 100 YearsGov. Newsom said he will veto a bill that would limit youth tackle football. Also, remembering the late Sacramento Councilmember Lauren Hammond. Finally, McGeorge School of Law is celebrating its centennial. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Cal State Faculty Union Ends Strike | CA Homebuying Assistance Program | First Senate Debate Analysis | Mira Loma Student Selected in Prestigious Science CompetitionCal State faculty union ends strike. Also, California launches a new homebuyer assistance program. Plus, analysis from the first CA Senate debate. Finally, a Mira Loma student is selected for the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Cal State Faculty Strike | Museum Spotlights Women in Lowriding | Latin Backpacking FoodCal State faculty go on strike across 23 campuses, including Sac State. Also, a new auto exhibit celebrates women in lowriding. Finally, Sacramento-based Latin backpacking food company will start selling at REI stores. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Why Does the Iowa Caucus Still Matter? | Folsom Biotech Company Works on Cancer Treatments and Cures | Sacramento Nonprofit for First Time HomebuyersThe history of the Iowa Caucus and its role in setting the course for the general election. Also, a Folsom biotech company works on new treatments and cures for serious diseases. Finally, a new Sacramento nonprofit aims to help first-time homebuyers. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Rep. Harder on PG&E Rate Hikes | Kennedy High School’s New EV Pilot Program | Sacramento’s Community Ambassadors ProgramRep. Josh Harder challenges ongoing PG&E rate hikes. Also, a Sac City high school is among the first in the state to be part of an EV technician pilot program. Finally, how the city of Sacramento’s Community Ambassadors Program works. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
SCOTUS Homelessness Camping Case | PPIC on Retail Theft and Robbery Rates in California | Black American Folk Musician Jake Blount at The SofiaSupreme Court to hear a case that could change homeless encampment sweeps. Also, the PPIC discusses retail theft and robbery rates. Finally, Black American folk musician Jake Blount to perform at The Sofia. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.