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‘Mega Master' Immigration Hearings | Tahoe Utility Searches For New Power Supplier | California Indian Heritage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026


Advocates raise concerns about new federal immigration court initiative designed to expedite deportation order cases. Plus, what's behind a utility company's search for new power source? Finally, preserving Indigenous stories for future generations.

CA Governor's Race | Revisiting eDNA Research | June ‘Arts Talk'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026


Election postmortem with New York Times reporter Laurel Rosenhall. Plus, we'll hear the results from field research done in the Central Valley and what it tells us about land use. Finally, arts and culture events to cool you off this summer.

Sacramento's City Motel Program | Rising Colorectal Cancer Rates | ‘Reclaiming Our Stories' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026


Advocates demand answers after motel shelter program left residents stranded. Plus, doctors approach treatment different as more young adults are diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Finally, new podcast shares Indigenous peoples' stories.

Shasta County Election Results | California Arts Council Funding | Summer Reading Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026


We get an update on a ballot measure in Shasta County that could overhaul how their election system runs. Plus, how funding for the arts stacks up in the state and why artists are advocating for more. Finally, 10 books to check out this summer.

POLITICO's California Playbook | Remembering Kings Coach Rick Adelman | New Book ‘Bitter Honey'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026


We'll get the latest results and hear what lessons campaigns may be taking to the general election. Plus, the legacy of a legendary Sacramento Kings head coach. Finally, new book gives flight to the plight of America's bees.

Preliminary Election Results | Voter Data and Republican Analysis | Role of Social Media on Campaigns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026


We hear the latest election results from CapRadio reporters. Plus, we'll check in with Paul Mitchell on how ballots are tracking so far, and get analysis from Rob Stutzman on how the GOP fared. Finally, the role of social media in the primary.

Last Minute Voting Tips | CA Democratic and Republican Party Chairs | Lavender Festival at IL Fiorello

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026


Kim Alexander of the California Voter Foundation offers last-minute advice for primary voters. Plus, we'll hear from both Republican and Democratic party leaders in the state. Finally, boutique olive oil maker celebrates spring harvest with festival.

Medical School Planned in Stockton | Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Steyer | Cobweb Cabaret

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026


University of the Pacific announces historic expansion at its Stockton campus. Plus, Tom Steyer makes his case for Governor of California. Finally, we'll meet some of the performers in an upcoming burlesque show.

Sacramento's MLB Expansion Bid | David Kulcyzk's '1926 - Murder in America' | Misner & Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026


We'll hear what Sacramento leaders have planned for their MLB expansion bid. Also, Sacramento author releases new book about deadly year in American history. Finally, NorCal band performs at the Sophia this weekend.

California Congressional Races: Districts 3 and 6 | Lawmakers Kill Lobbying Transparency Bills | California Composer Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026


CapRadio reporter breaks down two congressional races taking place in newly drawn districts. Plus, why lawmakers continue to kill bills that would make lobbying at the capitol more transparent. And, Gabriela Lena Frank adds another prize to her list.

POLITICO's California Playbook | Carlos Reales Dominguez's Retrial | Sacramento Pop Choir

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026


Nearly 2 million people have taken advantage of early voting in California, with the primary only a week away. Plus, we'll talk with a law professor about what a retrial might look like. Finally, adults come together to sing pop hits.

California's Gas Prices and Supply | Make It Happen Yolo County | Teen & Adult Self-Growth Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026


How is the state looking to tackle high gas prices while meeting climate goals? Plus, a nonprofit helps foster youth transition to adulthood. Finally, learn life skills for teens and adults.

Getting Ahead of the Summer Crud | California Stoneworkers With Silicosis | Roy and Gaynell Rogers

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026


We check in with an infectious disease expect about what to expect from summer viruses. Plus, new reporting highlights dangers of working with artificial stone. Finally, musician and chef share family recipes and photos in new book.

Early Voting Returns | Sacramento Suns Australian Football Club | Local ‘Tiny Desk' Concert Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026


Political consultant shares early voting trends ahead of Primary election. Plus, we get the lowdown on “footy,” a sport that's part rugby and part soccer. Finally, a round up of our favorite local entries in NPR's Tiny Desk Contest.

Breaking Down the May Revise | LAO's Response to May Revise | State Superintendent's Race | ‘The Host' Television Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026


Governor Newsom has released his final budget revision. We'll hear more details about what's in the plan, and a response from the LAO. Also, a look at the contenders to lead the Dept. of Ed. Finally, Sacramento-based TV show screens at the Sophia.

Point-In-Time Count Shows Rise in Unhoused Population | CalMatters Investigates DMV Loophole | Davis Art Studio Tours

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026


New data from a recent regional homelessness survey shows a rise in numbers. Plus, a loophole allowing the DMV to pocket profits from car auctions. Finally, 48 artists participate in studio tour taking place this weekend.

Campaign Spending | Gubernatorial Candidate Xavier Becerra | Vanessa Hua Releases ‘Coyoteland'

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026


Political science professor weighs in on the role of money in campaigns and how it shapes election races. Also, reporter Gerardo Zavala shares an interview with candidate Xavier Becerra. Finally, an award-winning author releases new book this month.

Project Homekey Investigation | California Wildfire Season Preview | In a Nutshell: Glynn Washington

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026


Calmatters investigates successes and failures of state's Project Homekey. Plus, how the Forest Service and CAL FIRE are preparing for summer wildfires across the region. Finally, Snap Judgement host makes his In a Nutshell debut.

POLITICO's California Playbook | Gubernatorial Candidate Matt Mahan | Sacramento Master Singers Conductor Retires

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026


How is the race for California's next leader shaking out? POLITICO weighs in. Also, Matt Mahan makes his case for governor of the state. Finally, a longtime artistic director and conductor retires after four decades.

CA Insurance Commissioner Race | Gubernatorial Candidate Tony Thurmond | ‘Arts Talk'

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026


We learn more about the candidates vying for California Insurance Commissioner and their proposals. Plus, Tony Thurmond makes his case for Governor of California. Finally, family-friendly festivals taking place this month.

California's Treasurer Race | New Podcast ‘Are We Doomed?' | The Origin of ‘Big Day of Giving'

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026


Unpacking the wonkiness of the California treasurer's race. A new podcast explores the threats that haunt humanity. Finally, an annual event raising money for Sacramento nonprofits returns this week.

Primary Election Ballot Preparation | Governor Candidate Katie Porter | Local ‘Tiny Desk' Concert Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026


California Voter Foundation offers tips on how to navigate the candidates and races on the ballot. Plus, Katie Porter makes her case for Governor. Finally, some of our favorite Northern California Tiny Desk submissions.

Sac City Council Races | Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton | Comedian Paula Poundstone

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026


We learn more about city council districts in Sacramento that are up for election. Plus, Steve Hilton makes his case for Governor of California. Finally, a "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" panelist performs in Sac this Thursday.

Celebrating 100 Episodes of the Local Artist Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026


We listen to a live concert recording at CapRadio featuring Classical and Jazz musicians from Sacramento coming together to celebrate Jennifer Reason's 100th episode of the Local Artist Feature

Sac Bee's AI Scaling Tool | 10 Years of Prop 64 Cannabis Legalization | RSVP Choir Spring Concert Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026


The Sacramento Bee's new AI tool draws controversy from inside the newsroom. Also, 10 years ago voters passed Prop 64 to to legalize recreational marijuana. Finally, the RSVP Choir performs to raise money for charity.

Investigation Into USFS Use of Roundup | Chico State Human Identification Lab | Catriona McPherson's ‘The Dead Room'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026


We'll learn about an investigation that looked into the use of a controversial weedkiller in national forests. Also, a lab at Chico State works to identify human remains. Finally, Winters-based mystery author celebrates the release of a new book.

DACA Under Trump Administration | New CA State Parks | Joshua's House Homeless Hospice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026


We'll hear the story of a Sacramento "dreamer" whose immigration case was reopened last month. Plus, California names three new state parks in the Central Valley. Finally, hospice care for the unhoused in South Natomas.

California Gubernatorial Debate | Iran War and the Bahá'í Faith | NABJ Sacramento

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026


The leading candidates for governor met for a televised debate this week. We'll check in with the moderator. Plus, we'll learn more about the largest non-Muslim minority in Iran. Finally, regional conference for media professionals kicks off Friday.

K-12 Enrollment Declines | My Favorite Tree | Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra | Guitarist Tommy Emmanuel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026


School enrollment is on the decline and that has major implications for school funding tied to daily attendance. Also, celebrating the City of Trees on Earth Day. Plus, new production of Rashomon opens. Finally, artist performs tonight at the Crest.

Patterson ICE Shooting | Sacramento Urban Debate League | West Coast Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026


We'll learn more about the circumstances around a recent ICE shooting in California. Plus, teaching the art of debate as we head into another election cycle. Finally, Sac Library participates in largest book club on the West Coast.

Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens | Gubernatorial Candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco | Sac Youth Center's Cafe Paso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026


After three years, the state's commercial salmon season returns. We'll learn about new restrictions in place. Plus, Chad Bianco makes his case for governor. Finally, a cafe at a local youth center offers real-world experience for kids.

International Gangs Targeting Sikh Communities | Gubernatorial Candidate Antonio Villaraigosa | Sacramento Book Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026


CalMatters investigates international threats against California's Sikh communities. Plus, Antonio Villaraigosa makes his case for Governor. Finally, we'll meet two of the featured authors at this week's book festival.

EMPACT Sacramento | Sacramento County District 1 Race | Play ‘Godspell' in Folsom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026


How one organization is supporting the Natomas High community after a shooting. Breaking down the Sacramento County District 1 race. Finally, bringing a live performance from "Godspell," being performed at Folsom Lake College.

Esparto Explosion | Incorporate North Lake Tahoe | California Native Plant Society

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026


Murder charges have been filed in relation to deadly fireworks explosion in Yolo County. Also, residents begin the official process to become a town in Eastern Placer County. Finally, learning how to use and care for native plants.

Eric Swalwell Drops Out of Governor's Race | California GOP Convention | Gubernatorial Candidate Betty Yee | In a Nutshell: Bad Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026


We learn more about a major shakeup in the race for California's governor. Plus, California Republicans held their convention this past weekend. We'll hear how it went. Also, Betty Yee makes her case for Governor. And, stories about terrible jobs.

Sacramento Company Aids Artemis II Mission | Recent ADA Lawsuits | Planet Money Releases Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026


We'll learn more about TECMA's history in the aerospace industry which led to Artemis II. Also, a Sac Bee reporter looks into legislation surrounding ADA lawsuits. Finally, new book examines the economic forces in our lives.

7th Congressional District Race Heats Up | Small Business Loans Dry Up for Non-Citizens | Sierra Poetry Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026


Long-time incumbent in District 7 race faces new challengers. Also, CalMatters reports on a major change at the Small Business Administration. Finally, poetry is celebrated at a series of events in Nevada County this month.

Yuba County Food Insecurity | ICE Deports Natomas DACA Recipient | Sactown Movie Buffs Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026


We'll learn more about how food insecurity and cuts to CalFresh are effecting people in Yuba County. Also, we'll hear about the plight of a Natomas woman who was arrested and released by ICE. Finally, film festival showcases Sac talent this weekend.

New Restrictions Impacting CalFresh Eligibility | AI Usage in CA Schools and Universities | Sacramento Orchid Society's Annual Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026


Study considers how new SNAP restrictions could affect communities across Northern California. Also, students and faculty remain wary as AI use grows in schools. Finally, learn about all things orchid at annual plant show and sale.

California's Immigration History | San Joaquin Valley Housing Plans Get a ‘Final Warning' | ‘The Tallest Dwarf' Documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026


How California is a prime case study for U.S. immigration laws. Also, Governor Newsom warns municipalities they aren't complying with state housing laws. Finally, a new documentary explores one woman's curiosity about dwarfism in her family.

April Snowpack Among Lowest on Record | Sac City Unified Budget Update | Jazz Harpist Motoshi Kosako

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026


California's snowpack is among the lowest on record. Also, an update on Sac City Unified's dire budget crisis. Finally, jazz harpist Motoshi Kosako joins ahead of his Sacramento performance.

POLITICO's California Playbook | ‘The Path of Least Regret' | ‘Shakespeare Anyone?' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026


Round up of political news in the state from POLITICO's Dustin Gardiner. Plus, we'll meet the author of a new book offering a road map through some of life's toughest challenges. Finally, two actors receive recognition for their podcast.

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