Sacramento’s New Budget Says It Can Balance Nearly $90 Million Shortfall Without Cuts Or LayoffsApril 30, 2020 | Sarah Mizes-TanCity officials recognize that the budget is fluid and could evolve as the pandemic continues to affect local businesses and residents.
Sacramento Gets $89 Million Federal Stimulus Check As It Grapples With Budget DeficitApril 22, 2020 | Sarah Mizes-TanMayor Darrell Steinberg wants part of it to go toward economic equity, to make up for a loss of Measure U sales tax revenue.
Sacramento Didn’t Issue Any Tickets For Bad Electric Scooter Riding In 2019 — But It Did For Bad ParkingFebruary 10, 2020 | Randol WhiteData obtained by CapRadio suggest very few bad riders face consequences, but the city issued 1,400 warnings and citations for illegal parking since December 2019.
Sacramento MLK Marchers Call For Unity, Collaboration And ChangeJanuary 20, 2020 | Sammy CaiolaThree different marches were planned for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Sacramento. While walking, many attendees called for racial justice, community collaboration and better opportunities for black youth.
Arts and LifestyleWill Sacramento Be A Hub For Movies And TV? The City’s New Film Office Hopes SoJanuary 14, 2020 | Bob MoffittThe city of Sacramento is rethinking its Film Office, including the hiring of a new manager, who started the gig this past month.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezSacramento's Electric Vehicle Strategy Aims To Attract Low-Income DriversFebruary 20, 2018 | Cody DrabbleCapital Public Radio's environment reporter Ezra David Romero has been examining the city of Sacramento's electric vehicle strategy. He explains how the city aims to expand the availability of charging stations for low-income drivers. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentCalifornia Water Agencies Want More Flexibility To Meet Conservation RequirementsNovember 17, 2015 | Amy QuintonCalifornia state agencies and local government leaders met to discuss the effects of the drought in the Sacramento region.
City To Push Ahead With Soccer Stadium Despite MLS SetbackMarch 17, 2015 | Ben AdlerThe city of Sacramento will move forward with its plans for a soccer stadium at the Railyards site just north of downtown - even though it lost out on a Major League Soccer expansion team this week. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
I've Got A Bridge To Give YouJuly 31, 2014 | Bob MoffittWill an "Under New Ownership" sign soon hang on the Tower Bridge? Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Timeline: California State Board of Equalization HeadquartersJune 11, 2014CapRadio put together a timeline of events and incidents related to the California State Board of Equalization building in Sacramento.