More podcasts from Capital Public Radio

Search for episodes from Insight with Beth Ruyak with a specific topic:

Latest episodes from Insight with Beth Ruyak

Sacramento's New City Manager | Recapping the Athletics' First Season | Inaugural American Kabaddi Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025


Santa Rosa's current city manager has been tapped to replace Howard Chan. Also, did the MLB bring more than hype to Sac this season? Finally, an ancient sport from India is growing in popularity in Stockton.

Government Shutdown Impacts on CA | Local Breast Cancer Resources | Walk for Apraxia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025


CalMatters breaks down government shutdown and its potential impacts on healthcare in California. Also, Sac region is rich in resources for cancer support. Finally, a weekend walk raises awareness for a rare neurological disorder.

POLITICO ‘California Playbook' | Best Of: Placerville Community Observatory | Nevada County ‘Food Fight'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025


POLITICO's ‘California Playbook' joins us with the latest in politics. Also, Placerville's Community Observatory offers free viewings of the night sky. Finally, the inaugural Food Fight competition sheds light on local ingredients in Nevada County.

KION/Telemundo 23 Station Shutters Local News | Modesto Focus Launches | Jollity Farm Goat Dairy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025


Longtime source of local news on Central Coast shut down abruptly. We'll hear from reporters about what is lost. Also, the Central Valley gets more news coverage with new collaboration. El Dorado county cheese makers bring their farm to your fork.

Sacramento's New Homelessness Plan | Effie Yeaw Nature Center | Play About ‘Frankenstein's' Mary Shelley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025


A controversial Sac city plan to charge unhoused seniors to live in future tiny homes. Also, Effie Yeaw Nature Center prepares for 50-year celebration. Finally, a play about Mary Shelley, the author behind the literary classic “Frankenstein.”

ABC10 Shooting Investigation | CA Law Enforcement Mask Ban | ‘Terra Madre Americas' Takes Over Sac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025


The man accused of shooting at ABC10 faces local and federal charges. A new California law would ban most law enforcement from wearing masks. Finally, Terra Madre Americas brings the Slow Food movement to Sacramento.

How Prop 50 Would Split the 1st Congressional District | Cold Case Podcast on Woodland Murder of Dolores Wulff | Lost Gold Rush Towns of Sacramento

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025


CalMatters' Jeanne Kuang discusses changes that could come to California's 1st Congressional District if Prop 50 passes. Also, podcast explores cold case murder in Woodland. Finally, former gold rush towns get their due in new book from Sac Library.

Mai Vang Challenges Doris Matsui | CrockerCon | California Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025


CapRadio reporter Tony Rodriguez offers updates on Congressional race. Also, pop culture fans unite for a day-long celebration of all things comic and cartoon. Finally, preserving the stories and artifacts related to California's history.

Sacramento County DA Investigates Former CapRadio GM | New Exhibition ‘Conspire to Inspire' | Remembering ‘Ground Chuck'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025


The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office submits its investigation into CapRadio's former GM. Previewing the one-night art exhibition "Conspire to Inspire." Finally, remembering Sacramento's "man about town," Ground Chuck.

Maternity Care Deserts in the Central Valley | Camp Fire Learning Loss | Artist Jeff Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025


How service cuts at rural hospitals threaten to create maternal care deserts in the Central Valley. The lasting toll of the 2018 Camp Fire on learning in Paradise. Finally, Sacramento painter Jeff Myers has a new exhibit in Davis.

CA Lawmakers Wrap 2025 Legislative Session | ‘In a Nutshell' Storytelling at The Sofia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025


California lawmakers wrap up the 2025 legislative session, sending hundreds of bills to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk. Also, the monthly storytelling showcase "In a Nutshell" returns to the Sofia with this month's theme, "Unreal Reality."

COVID Vaccine Eligibility Confusion | Latino Book & Family Festival | September Arts Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025


Breaking down access and eligibility to receive COVID vaccines in Sacramento. The Sacramento Latino Book & Family Festival heads to Valley High School this weekend. Finally, Sacramento's artists fellowship and Arts Talk.

CA Governor Updates | Camp Resolution Documentary ‘The Right to Exist' | Laughter Shock Improv in Nevada City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025


Analyzing Gov. Newsom's latest State of the State, and a recent gubernatorial forum. A new documentary telling the story of Camp Resolution screens at Sac State. Finally, meet the multigenerational troupe Laughter Shock Improv.

CARE Court's Difficult Rollout | Sac BlkLit Book Fest | California Biodiversity Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025


Not enough referrals for programs meant to help unhoused people suffering from severe mental illness. Also, a one-day celebration of black literature. Finally, an update on California's plan to conserve 30% of its land and coastal waters by 2030.

California GOP Convention | Wildfire Effects on Calaveras County | Historic Folsom Powerhouse Marks 130 Years

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025


Recapping the California Republican Party's annual convention and pushing back on Prop 50. How the TCU September Lightning Complex Fire is impacting Calaveras County. Finally, the historic Folsom Powerhouse celebrates its 130th anniversary.

Bill to Limit Child Sex Abuse Survivors Ability to Sue | Longtime Politician John Burton's Legacy | UC Davis Professor's Book ‘Food Fight'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025


State lawmakers consider limits for some childhood abuse cases. Also, an outspoken state politician releases his memoir. Finally, a new book challenges policies that could stand in the way of global food security.

Glenn County Loses Lone ER Hospital | Sac State Hornet's Editor-in-Chief | Inaugural ‘Sacramento Science on Tap'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025


A Willows medical center will close its ER Oct. 21 after losing a federal designation. Also, meet the new editor of Sac State's student-run newspaper. Finally, more opportunities to learn about science are coming to Sacramento.

Modesto Mayor Sue Zwahlen | Placer County's Wine Scene | Sacramento Artist Designs World Cup Poster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025


What major changes in Modesto's sports landscape could mean for the city's economic and cultural future. Exploring wineries and vineyards across Placer County. Finally, a Sacramento artist creates a winning 2026 World Cup poster.

Architect Behind CA's Redistricting Maps | AI Issues in College Classrooms | Coco Lamarr Brings The Winehouse Revival to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025


Data consultant Paul Mitchell on making new redistricting maps. Issues with addressing AI usage in colleges and universities. Finally, an award-winning vocalist channels Amy Winehouse for a celebratory concert in Sac this Friday.

Apple Hill Opening Season | New Bill to Control CA's Invasive Swans | ‘In a Nutshell' Storytelling at The Sofia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025


It's prime picking time in El Dorado County. Plus, a new bill would allow hunting of invasive swans in the state. Finally, stories about bullies make the stage this Friday.

Support for CA Redistricting | ‘The School of Freedom' Teaches Afghan Girls | Helping Children After Wildfires

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025


Support for California's retaliatory mid-cycle redistricting. Also, how a Sacramento-area nonprofit is educating girls in Afghanistan. Finally, North State educators put together a playbook to help children recover from wildfires.

Opposition to CA's Redistricting Special Election | Eradicating Invasive Golden Mussels | Sacramento International Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025


A former chair of CA Independent Redistricting Commission weights in on special election. A Davis-based company is creating a product to target the invasive golden mussel. Finally, festival has been showcasing Sac cinema arts for 30 years.

ICE Raid Impacts on AAPI Community | ‘As You Like It' | Amador County Arts Council

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025


Local leaders raise awareness about affect of ICE raids on Asian-Americans. Also, a new adaptation gives Shakespeare's classic play a feminine update. Finally, a free summer concert series keeps music accessible in Amador County.

Big Basin Redwoods Recovery | Placerville Community Observatory | 'Eleanor Rigby' Comes to Life On Sac Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025


What does recovery look like in California's oldest state park following a devastating wildfire five years ago? Also, free opportunities to view the night sky in the foothills. And, California Stage produces a brand new play.

COVID and Valley Fever Updates | Sacramento Republic Stadium Breaks Ground | Jazz Guitarist Ross Hammond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025


It's not your imagination, COVID is on the rise again. We'll learn what symptoms to look out for. Also, the city gets one step closer to a new soccer stadium. Finally, a new album from a homegrown talent.

What to Know About CA Dems Redistricting Push | Councilmember Talamantes on Natomas Development | Author Shelley Blanton-Stroud's New Novel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025


What to know about Gavin Newsom's plan to redraw California's election maps. Also, Sacramento Vice Mayor Karina Talamantes discusses development in her Natomas district. Finally, author Shelley Blanton-Stroud's new historical fiction novel.

CA's Transportation Landscape | Rewilding Sacramento Updates | Urban Dreams Art Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025


New developments that are affecting clean transportation across California. Also, “Rewilding Sacramento” highlights local wildlife species. Finally, the Urban Dreams Art Experience celebrates local public art across Midtown.

New CA Police Report Database | Best Of: Teaching Cursive | ‘The Zanzibar' Legacy Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025


How the public can utilize the Police Records Access Project. Also, the consequences of not teaching cursive in schools. Finally, a concert planned this weekend celebrates the legacy of historic club.

Folsom Mayor Sarah Aquino | Eleni Kounalakis Joins Treasurer's Race | Main Street Theatre Works

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025


Folsom Mayor Sarah Aquino talks about the impact of Intel layoffs and new developments. Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis drops out of the governor's race to run for State Treasurer. Finally, Main Street Theatre Works celebrates 30 years in Jackson.

Old Sugar Mill in Foreclosure | 29th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit | Old-School Sacramento Food Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


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.

CA Democrats Turn to Redistricting | The Lookout LA Tour: Danger In Plain Sight | Arts Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025


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.

Blue States Restricting Trans Youth Health Care | California Forever's New Projects | Rituals of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


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 BCSH Secretary Tomiquia Moss | Gov. Newsom's Opposition to Rooftop Solar | Sacramento's Cool July

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


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 Kamala Harris isn't Running for Governor | Rebuilding After the Park Fire | USS Lucid at Stockton Maritime Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


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.

Trump Administration's Impact on Undocumented Education | Experiment Tests Stress Relief through Color | State of Sac's Restaurant Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025


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 Face Uncertain Future in California | Abandoned Vessels across the Delta | Cosumnes Sunset Bat Flyout Paddle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025


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.

Federal Funding Cuts for Public Media | Central Valley's Political Character | New Owen McKenna Mystery Book ‘Tahoe Speed'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025


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 in Sac County | Sac Youth Center Summer Bash | In a Nutshell: The Soundtrack of Our Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025


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.”

CA Planned Parenthood Braces for Federal Cuts | New Immigration Services in Sacramento | Alchemist Microenterprise Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025


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 Invade CA Delta | Japanese American Documentary ‘League of Dreams' | ‘Confessions of a Winemaker'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025


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.

CA Dems Response to Federal Immigration Enforcement | ‘Manitos' Group for Latino Elders | Tahoe Author's Book ‘Fabulous Health'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025


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 Dioceses Respond to ICE Raids | Wildfire Retardant Draws Scrutiny | Gold Country ‘Arts Talk'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025


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.

Claim Insight with Beth Ruyak

In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

Claim Cancel