Feds OK New Mercury Protections In California WatersJuly 18, 2017 | Steve MilneThe U.S. EPA has approved new safeguards to protect people from eating toxic fish caught in California waterways. Salmon and other fish that Native American tribes and others depend on for sustenance are often contaminated with mercury. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Holed Up: Where And How To Find Swimming Holes Near SacramentoJuly 29, 2016 | Marnette FederisEveryone wants to keep their favorite swimming hole a secret. But there's plenty of swimming spots for everyone in Northern California. Get some tips and take a look at a few places to go if you want to spend a day at a swimming hole.
Nevada City School Reopens, Some Students Remain QuarantinedMarch 31, 2016 | Joanne SerriehNinety-eight students at the Yuba River Charter School in Nevada City remain quarantined Thursday after officials shut down the school when one unvaccinated child was diagnosed with the measles.
Riders: Amgen Tour Second To OneMay 9, 2015 | Bob MoffittProfessional cyclists say the Amgen Tour of California is second only to the Tour de France when it comes to fan support.
More People And More Housing In Sacramento And CaliforniaMay 1, 2015 | Bob MoffittPopulation and housing construction increased in almost every part of the state last year, including Sacramento and the Inland Empire. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Arts and LifestyleReview: Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra Celebrates 20th Year with Miss Saigon MusicalApril 23, 2014 | Jeff HudsonCommunity Asian Theatre of the Sierra stages just one show per year, and it’s always a lavish effort with an Asian theme. For its 20th anniversary production, the Nevada City based company has chosen "Miss Saigon," a Vietnam War-inspired musical. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.