A daily, in-depth interview program providing context and background to the issues that face our region.
Old Sugar Mill businesses work to keep the historic tasting venue open. Also, the 29th annual Lake Tahoe Summit. Finally, learn about the Japanese Food Bazaar, Corti Brothers ravioli and more foodie delights.
Lawmakers consider redistricting effort to gain seats for Democrats in the state. Wildfire educators release documentary about lessons learned from LA. Finally, all the festival fun one can have in August in the Sacramento region.
How federal pressures are restricting health care for transgender youth. New developments surrounding the controversial company California Forever. Finally, Rituals of Mine's new show at Harlow's.
California agency dedicated to business, consumer and housing to split in 2026. Also, why California utilities and Governor Newsom are pushing back against rooftop solar. Finally, what caused the unusually cool July in Sacramento?
Why former Vice President Kamala Harris isn't running for California governor. Also, rebuilding one year after the Park Fire in the North State. Finally, the USS Lucid at the Stockton Maritime Museum.
The Trump Administration's impact on education for undocumented residents in California. Also, researchers test different colors of light to reduce stress. Finally, the state of Sacramento's restaurant scene following high-profile closures.
Afghan refugees in California face an uncertain future under the Trump Administration. Also, abandoned boats along the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Finally, a sunset bat flyout paddle along the Cosumnes River.
How federal funding cuts are impacting public media stations across the state. Also, the Central Valley's evolving political landscape. Finally, Tahoe bestselling author Todd Borg's latest Owen McKenna mystery book ‘Tahoe Speed.'
Student homelessness reaches a record high across the state. We'll have a look at Sacramento County. Also, the Sacramento Youth Center's “Summer Bash.” Finally, this month's “In a Nutshell” storytelling series is “The Soundtrack of Our Lives.”
How federal Medicaid cuts could impact Planned Parenthood in California. Also, the launching of new immigration services called Sacramento RISE Hub. Finally, the Alchemist Microenterprise Academy for small food entrepreneurs.
Golden mussels are a dangerous new invader in California's water supply. Also, a documentary about the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the country. Finally, a memoir about the first winery in Fair Play, Calif.
How California Democrats are responding to federal immigration enforcement in the state. Also, a group called “Manitos” for Latino elders to celebrate growing old together. Finally, a Lake Tahoe nutritionist's book “Fabulous Health.”
Catholic leadership in California are responding to the ongoing ICE detentions across the state. Also, the scrutiny behind the bright red fire retardant used during wildfires. Finally, Insight's monthly “Arts Talk” heads to Gold Country.
The state fire marshal provides an update on the deadly fireworks explosion in Esparto. Also, a bill would merge Sacramento County's homelessness response into a new agency. Finally, interesting food at the CA State Fair.
How federal Medicaid cuts could impact healthcare across the San Joaquin Valley. Also, the white sturgeon population is among the lowest recorded in California. Finally, the Spoken Word Federation hosts a performance poetry event.
California is creating a state agency exclusively focused on housing issues. Also, local author and National Book Award finalist Jamil Jan Kochai. Finally, remembering longtime Sacramento blues musician and radio DJ Mick Martin.
A look at high suicide rates in the Central Valley. Also, the Sacramento Film Commission discusses new incentives for productions. Finally, the California State Fair kicks off this weekend.
Firework and explosion experts weigh in on the deadly Esparto warehouse explosion. Also, Davis Science Cafe explores DNA analysis and forensic science. Finally, a Dave Brubeck benefit concert for the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
Breaking down California's recently-passed state budget and CEQA reforms. How the lack of menopause research affects accessing treatment and care. Finally, summer classes being offered at SFSU's Sierra Nevada Field Campus.
Update on a deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto. Also, POLITICO's California Playbook. Plus, why homeless enforcement increased following a Supreme Court ruling. Finally, “King James” at Capital Stage.
Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell is demanding answers from federal agencies following immigration detentions. Also, Lake Tahoe's annual clarity report. Finally, this month's “In a Nutshell” storytelling series at The Sofia.
Sacramento Assemblymember Maggy Krell is demanding answers from federal agencies following immigration detentions. Also, Lake Tahoe's annual clarity report. Finally, this month's “In a Nutshell” storytelling series at The Sofia. Assemblymember Maggy Krell
A conversation with upcoming Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón. Also, an accessible theater festival by - and about - people who are blind, deaf and neurodivergent. Finally, Black Conservation Week.
A conversation with upcoming Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón. Also, an accessible theater festival by - and about - people who are blind, deaf and neurodivergent. Finally, Black Conservation Week. New Senate Pro Tem Monique Limón
“No Kings” rallies across Sacramento and surrounding counties. Also, the California Legislature passed a $325 billion budget, but faces challenges as it heads to Gov. Newsom's desk. Finally, an Alice in Wonderland ballet in Nevada County.
“No Kings” rallies across Sacramento and surrounding counties. Also, the California Legislature passed a $325 billion budget, but faces challenges as it heads to Gov. Newsom's desk. Finally, an Alice in Wonderland ballet in Nevada County. ‘No Kings' Rallies Across Sacramento
Sacramento's mayor discusses city budget vote. Updates from CapRadio reporters on arrest at immigration courthouse and how Sacramento's Latino community are responding to raids and protests. Finally, an update on an altercation in Los Angeles today.
Sacramento's mayor discusses city budget vote. Updates from CapRadio reporters on possible arrest at courthouse and how Sacramento's Latino community are responding to immigration raids and protests. Finally, an update on an altercation in Los Angeles today. Mayor Kevin McCarty on City Budget
Gov. Newsom's national address criticizing President Trump's response to immigration protests. Also, the legality of federal militarization on U.S. soil. Plus, the state of Sacramento's craft beer industry. Finally, Sac Pride Festival this weekend. Gov. Newsom's National Address
Gov. Newsom's national address criticizing President Trump's response to immigration protests. Also, the legality of federal militarization on U.S. soil. Plus, the state of Sacramento's craft beer industry. Finally, Sac Pride Festival this weekend.
City considers eliminating Sac PD vacant positions to help close a budget deficit. Also, a daylong event for Cancer Survivors Day. Finally, Davis Science Cafe explores same-sex relationships in the animal kingdom. Sac PD City Budget Impacts
City considers eliminating Sac PD vacant positions to help close a budget deficit. Also, a daylong event for Cancer Survivors Day. Finally, Davis Science Cafe explores same-sex relationships in the animal kingdom.
Los Angeles anti-ICE protests. Also, Blue Diamond Growers is stopping operations at its Midtown Sacramento plant. Plus, Sacramento Republic FC's proposed stadium draws criticism. Finally, artist Jermain Jcrux Tilson's new show “The Nu Blak.”
Los Angeles anti-ICE protests. Also, Blue Diamond Growers is stopping operations at its Midtown Sacramento plant. Plus, Sacramento Republic FC's proposed stadium draws criticism. Finally, artist Jermain Jcrux Tilson's new show “The Nu Blak.” LA Anti-ICE Protests
The city of Sacramento discusses safety improvements to Folsom Blvd in East Sac. Also, CapRadio Megan Myscofski's series on menopause. Finally, Insight's monthly “Arts Talk” shares events throughout the month. Improvements to Folsom Blvd in East Sac
The city of Sacramento discusses safety improvements to Folsom Blvd in East Sac. Also, CapRadio Megan Myscofski's series on menopause. Finally, Insight's monthly “Arts Talk” shares events throughout the month.
Lawsuits are accusing property insurers of forcing homeowners onto the state's FAIR Plan. Also, how California's insurance crisis is impacting foster care in the Central Valley. Finally, the Beale Air & Space Expo this weekend. FAIR Plan Lawsuits
Lawsuits are accusing property insurers of forcing homeowners onto the state's FAIR Plan. Also, how California's insurance crisis is impacting foster care in the Central Valley. Finally, the Beale Air & Space Expo this weekend.
Gov. Newsom proposes setting a Medi-Cal asset limit of $2,000 for eligibility. Also, California wine produces its smallest harvest in 20 years. Finally, Sacramento artist Ryan Seng's debut book “Love it All, F**k it All.” Medi-Cal $2K Asset Limit Proposal
Gov. Newsom proposes setting a Medi-Cal asset limit of $2,000 for eligibility. Also, California wine produces its smallest harvest in 20 years. Finally, Sacramento artist Ryan Seng's debut book “Love it All, F**k it All.”
Democratic State Sen. Christopher Cabaldon discusses the Delta Conveyance Project. Also, the California Democratic Convention took place this weekend in Anaheim. Finally, the 14th annual Sacramento Bacon Fest.
Democratic State Sen. Christopher Cabaldon discusses the Delta Conveyance Project. Also, the California Democratic Convention took place this weekend in Anaheim. Finally, the 14th annual Sacramento Bacon Fest. Delta Conveyance Project Pushback