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2026 Sacramento PIT Count | Building the Sacramento Region | Concert Inside Moaning Caverns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026


We'll learn more about the process behind an annual survey of the county's unhoused population. We'll also hear about a formal plan to invest in transportation and housing in the Sacramento region. Finally, unique concert event in Sierra foothills.

New CA Law for Infertility, IVF Coverage | California Homicide Rates Drop | News Media Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026


A state senator explains why she championed expanded fertility treatment for Californians. Also, CalMatters digs into the data surrounding historic decline in homicides. Finally, how to spot fake news and combat doomscrolling for your health.

Covered California Enrollment Deadline | Trans Youth Court Cases | Vic's Ice Cream Reopens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026


Open enrollment for the state's insurance marketplace ends this week. How lawsuits and federal policy impact protections for trans youth in California. Finally, a beloved Sacramento ice cream shop reopens.

POLITICO's California Playbook | Federal Flood Insurance Set to Expire | Everywhere Science Flash Film Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026


California Democrats react to events in Minneapolis and call for rejection of a budget package that would increase ICE funding. Plus, a watershed expert explains how national flood insurance works. Also, science lovers have a month to make a film.

Sac State's Disability Justice Club | ‘The Opinionated University' Book | What's Up with the Fog?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026


Students form club to address issues with disability access on campus. Also, UC Davis professor writes book exploring neutrality statements from American universities. Finally, how long will fog lurk around the Sacramento Valley?

Schiff, Padilla Tour Newest and Largest ICE Facility in CA | Del Monte's Modesto Cannery Closes | CAKE Benefit Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026


CalMatters' Wendy Fry traveled to the facility with the senators and joins with her reporting. Plus, we'll hear how a cannery closure could affect Stanislaus County. Finally, singer John McCrea reflects on band's legacy before they return home.

Sac City Unified Risks Insolvency | Coyote Creek | In a Nutshell: Stories of Substance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026


Sac City Unified is again facing a budget crisis and the threat of insolvency. Ongoing lawsuits against the Coyote Creek solar project. Finally, the In a Nutshell storytelling series returns for a new year.

California Budget Impacts on Immigrants | Sacramento's New City Manager | MLK Community Choir Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026


How the next fiscal budget may impact the state's immigrant population. Also, learning more about the new city CEO and her priorities for the coming year. Plus, free community concert returns to Nevada City next week.

Gov. Newsom's Education Reshuffle | Tahoe Business Check-in | Old Sugar Mill's New Owners | Modesto Opera's ‘Cinderella'

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026


Learning more about Gov. Newsom's proposal to bring the Dept. of Education under governor control. Also, we'll check in with two local businesses to see how their faring in the new year. Finally, Opera Modesto turns fairytale story into song.

Iran Protests | CA Tourism 2025 Recap and 2026 Outlook | Putah Creek Salmon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026


We'll hear how current protests in Iran could impact the future of the country. Also, a look at tourism to the Golden State and what could bring international travelers back. Finally, record-breaking salmon run helps local ecosystems.

CA State Budget Breakdown | Free-Market Perspective on CA Budget | Local Budget Impacts | ASUCD Coffee House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026


Breaking down the numbers and uncertainties behind California's 26-27 budget proposal released last week, including the potential impacts on the state and local levels. Finally, we'll hear about the history behind a unique student-run coffee shop.

Gov. Newsom's Final State of the State | Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty | Arts Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026


Political strategists Mike Madrid and Garry South offer analysis on Gov. Newsom's final State of the State address. Also, Sac Mayor outlines priorities for the city in 2026. Finally, arts events to check out in the new year.

CA Congressman Doug LaMalfa Dies at 65 | LAO Projects $18B State Budget Deficit | Artist Taner Pasamehmetoglu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026


Reporters and a former colleague remember longtime North State politician Doug LaMalfa. Also, the Legislative Analyst's Office weighs in on Gov. Newsom's proposed budget. And, we'll meet an up-and-coming visual artist with a new show in Sacramento.

Home Ownership vs. Renting in CA | New Education Laws & CA Teacher Unions | Folk Musician John McCutcheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026


A look at the plus and minuses of owning a home in California right now. Plus, how some new laws may play out at a school near you. Finally, folk singer returns to Northern California with new album.

New Year Politics Roundup | New State Laws | Central Sierra Snow Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026


Reporters Dustin Gardiner and Gerardo Zavala update us on some of the major political stories happening in California this week. Also, an update on some of the new laws on the books for 2026. Finally, a status report on snow in the Sierra.

Sac County Grand Jury | EdSource Older Adults Finish College | SacramenKnow Year-Ender

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025


Sacramento County is accepting applications through the end of the month for the next Grand Jury. Also, we'll discuss challenges adults face when they return to college and what can help. Plus, a look back at some of the best stories of the year.

Safety Concerns for LGBTQ Community | Cal Fire's Camp Cinder | How a Snow Drought Impacts Ski Resorts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025


Community responds to recent attacks with forums and outreach. Also, a summer camp that provides skills for future female firefighters. Finally, what a lack of snow means for Tahoe ski resorts.

Sac State President | Student Speaks on University's Direction | Snoopy in Sacramento

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025


President Luke Wood talks about his plans for the future of the university. We'll also hear from a Sac State student about their experiences at the college. Finally, an exhibit featuring Peanuts comics is on display in Sacramento through December.

POLITICO's California Playbook | Center for Employment Opportunities | Peter Petty's Yuletide Revue Celebrates 10 Years

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025


Taking stock of the major political stories of 2025 with POLITICO. Also, a nonprofit that helps formerly incarcerated people find employment. Finally, we'll get the lowdown on this year's “Hepcat's Holla'Daze!” at the Crest Theater.

Menopause Legislation | Could Waymo Come to Sacramento? | December ‘Arts Talk'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025


A lawmaker behind recent menopause legislation talks about policy challenges around women's health. Waymo robotaxis could be coming to the Sacramento region for testing. Finally, exploring December events and experiences on Arts Talk.

Pandemic Spike in Sac Home Values | Overdose Deaths in Sac Shelters | Be Brave Bold Robot's 20th Anniversary Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025


Home values are going up across the Sacramento region. A new investigation looks at overdose deaths in local homeless shelters. Finally, a Sacramento band releases its 20th anniversary album.

CA Polling on Trump's Immigration Crackdown | Sac Hispanic Business Check-in | Capitol Pops Concert Band Holiday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025


CalMatters breaks down recent polling on California voters' evolving attitudes towards expedited removals. Also, new report highlights Latinos contribution to Sac economy. Finally, community band performs first concert of the season.

City Council Approves Natomas Basin Development | Conserving Battle Creek Ranch | Best of: The Philharmonik

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025


Sacramento City Council approves a controversial new development. A big conservation project launches in Tehama County. Finally, revisiting a conversation with The Philharmonik ahead of a charity performance.

Highlands Community Charter School Hearing | CA Scraps NextGen 911 System | CPUC Vote on Undergrounding Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025


Getting an update on the Highlands Community Charter School situation. California decides to scrap its new 911 system after major issues. Finally, state regulators are set to vote on a rule about undergrounding power lines.

Flu, COVID and RSV Season Update | Sacramento's Refugees and Asylum Seekers | 'Yosemite Wildlife'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025


What you need to know to fight back against diseases this winter. Also, a Sacramento nonprofit dedicated to helping immigrants and refugees weighs in on new restrictions. Plus, a comprehensive guide to wildlife in California's Sierra Nevada.

Young CA Dem Challengers | ‘Forging Latino Power' Book | Hunt for the Jeffrey Pine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025


Younger Democrats are challenging veteran lawmakers in safe blue seats, including in Sacramento. A new book chronicles the growth of political empowerment and influence among California Latinos. Finally, a UC Davis ecologist's extreme tree hunt.

POLITICO California Playbook | Checking in with NorCal Food Banks | ‘In a Nutshell' Year-Ender

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025


Updates on state budget deficit and new candidates in governor's race. Plus, we'll check in on how regional food banks are faring heading into the holiday season. Finally, a look back at a year of storytelling in Sacramento.

Sac State's New Freshman Living Requirement | State of Sacramento's Flood Control | Holiday Music & Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


A Sac State housing official talks about how the new policy will roll out. Plus, an update on the region's levees as the rainy season starts. Finally, Jen Reason and Rick Kushman team up for holiday pairings.

Why Covered California May Get More Expensive | New Statewide e-Bike Coalition | ‘100 Years of Palestine' Exhibit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


How expiring tax credits could impact health insurance in the San Joaquin Valley. Plus, new coalition works to address dangers related to e-bikes. Finally, learn more about the culture and history of Palestine.

Push to Axe Landlines in California | Audiology Program Celebrates Milestones | ReCreate and ‘The Secret Life of Leaves'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


CalMatters reports on efforts by AT&T to retire rural California landlines. Plus, a program that provides free services for the hearing impaired celebrates milestones. And, a non-profit art store launches Mini Museum Adventures in Rocklin.

Gov. Newsom's Ex Chief of Staff Arrested by FBI | Stockton City Council Drama | ‘Mark Twain Tonight!' | Dmitri Klebanov's Debut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


A major political player faces charges of public corruption. Breaking down the drama around the Stockton City Council. Famed actor Richard Thomas plays Mark Twain in Modesto. Finally, a long-lost Ukrainian symphony makes its U.S. debut.

California Fire Insurance Investigation | Thien Ho Golden State Killer Book | SNAP Food Benefit Fragility

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025


New York Times investigation finds loopholes in new state regulations. Lead prosecutor in the trial and conviction of Joseph DeAngelo releases new book. Finally, an overview of what SNAP benefits are and their vulnerability to federal changes.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi Announces Retirement | New Law Guarantees Admission to CSUs | Annual ‘State of Lung Cancer' Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025


Breaking down the impact and legacy of Nancy Pelosi following her retirement announcement. A new state law makes it easier for high school students to go to CSUs. Finally, analyzing the annual State of Lung Cancer report through a California lens.

What's Next After Prop 50 | Investigation into CA's DUI Laws | ‘A Titillating Cabaret'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025


Mindy Romero discusses what comes next for voters as California instates new congressional district maps. CalMatters reports on issues with DUI enforcement. Singer chronicles breast cancer journey through song.

CA Voters Approve Redistricting | GOP Consultant Mike Madrid | Prop. 50 Architect Paul Mitchell | Sacramento Splash Vernal Pools

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025


We'll take a look at preliminary election results for Prop 50, which will temporarily redraw California's congressional maps. We'll also hear analysis from the "No" and "Yes" campaigns. Finally, we'll learn more about the region's temporary wetlands.

Prop 50 Special Election Coverage | Festival of New American Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025


Today is the last day to vote on California's special election Proposition 50, which would temporarily redraw the state's congressional maps to favor Democrats ahead of the midterm. Also, Sacramento State's Festival of New American Music.

Statewide Prop 50 Special | Former All Things Considered Host Ari Shapiro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025


Insight is airing the California Report's statewide special on Proposition 50. Also, former All Things Considered Host Ari Shapiro heads to Modesto for a solo cabaret show “Thank You for Listening.”

Sacramento Meeting to Address Homelessness | Natomas Teacher Space Mission | Scary and Sweet Halloween Activities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025


CapRadio's Riley Palmer recaps a big county meeting on homelessness. Also, a Sacramento teacher gets a glimpse of what it's like to live in outer space. Finally, a couple of events to take you through the end of spooky season.

Glenn County Medical Center Update | Dwayne and Edison's Eggery | Perchfest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025


Bipartisan legislation aims to reopen a recently-closed Glenn County hospital. Also, a backyard hobby transforms into a small business that gives back. Finally, Sacramento native celebrates fall wine release with a party.

How Prop 50 Could Reshape Placer County | What Happens to Cows When They Die? | 50th Anniversary of Sac's ‘Dia de los Muertos'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025


CapRadio's Gerardo Zavala shares reporting from Placer County where voters could be impacted by redistricting in the upcoming election. Also, a new law allows for some animal composting. Finally, a new exhibit highlights the contributions of RCAF.

CalFresh to Pause Benefits During Government Shutdown | Bay Area Immigration Crackdown Reversal | KVIE Expands Local News Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025


Food benefits are in limbo across the country. We'll hear what that means for Sacramento and surrounding counties. Also, what led to a major immigration crackdown in the Bay Area getting reversed? Finally, learning more about "Abridged."

South Lake Tahoe Mayor Controversy | Rebuilding CA's ‘Salmon Society' | Brian Copeland's ‘Not a Genuine Black Man'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025


Tahoe Daily Tribune reporter explains what's happened with the local city council. Also, rethinking the state's relationship with salmon. And, a deeply personal one-man show about growing up Black in a predominately white CA town comes to Sacramento.

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