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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.

‘No Kings' Protests Return to the Region | River City Waterway Alliance | Sacramento Piano Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026


We hear a preview of activities, rallies and protests planned across the region for this Saturday. Plus, volunteer group that cleans up area riverways is growing. Finally, pianist debuts new commission at weekend concert celebrating the piano.

Heat Impacts on Farmworkers | Author Craig Harwood and ‘Bridget's Gambit' | In a Nutshell: All You Can Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026


We'll hear how protections for farmworkers during periods of extended heat came about and whether they work. Plus, a new book about one family's gamble to come west during the Gold Rush. Finally, stories about our relationships with food.

Media Company Merger Sparks Controversy | YoloFest Debuts | Latinx Comic Arts Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026


How a major ownership shakeup is set to impact the television news landscape. Plus, a weekend of immersive events and activities planned across Yolo County. Finally, Latino-futurism is topic of next weekend's comic book festival in Modesto.

Impact of California's Extreme Heat Conditions | How are CA Ballot Initiatives Polling? | Too Hot for Superbloom?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026


What long-term effects will the current heatwave have on state's snow pack and upcoming fire season. Plus, a look at two partisan proposals circulating for signatures for Nov. ballot. Finally, why the window could be short for wildflowers this year

Sac Considers Renaming Cesar Chavez Plaza | Cesar Chavez Biographer | KVMR Community Radio | Sacramento Kavanagh's Hurling Team

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026


Sacramento considers naming changes following abuse allegations. Plus, we'll check in with a Chavez biographer. Also, new general manager begins at Nevada County radio station. Finally, the national sport of Ireland finds its footing in the region.

Trump Launches Fraud Investigation | Cracking Down on Kratom | CapLit Season Opener

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026


New executive order puts J.D. Vance in charge of task force investigating benefit fraud in California and other states. Also, why the state is looking to end sales of herbal supplement. Plus, Sac literary org launches new season of shows

Sacramento County Superintendent | CapRadio, KVIE Settle Tower Dispute | California's Grape Crops are Down

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026


Checking in with school superintendent as hree of Sacramento County's 13 school districts face financial issues and teachers strikes. Also, public media stations remain tight-lipped on settlement details. Finally, taking the pulse on CA wine industry

State Worker Negotiations | Full Belly Farm's New Book | Sac History Museum Wants You To ‘Meet Mary Pleasant'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026


Labor groups continue to push back again Gov. Newsom's return-to-office policy and we'll hear why. New book details the history of organic farm in Capay Valley. Finally, the 'Mother of Civil Rights in California' comes to life on stage this week.

Gas Prices in California | New Book ‘Follow the Water' | March ‘Arts Talk'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026


We'll hear from two experts about rising gas prices across the state. Also, we'll meet the author of a new nonfiction book about a teenage girl's survival in the Amazon. Finally, new shows and art exhibits worth checking out this month in the region.

Twin Rivers, Natomas Teachers' Strikes | Gas Tax Study Controversy | LabRats Hip Hop Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026


We'll hear what teachers and districts are saying as stikes hit Twin Rivers and Natomas. Plus, CalMatters reports on misconceptions surrounding gas tax study bill. Finally, LabRats debut hip hop opera next weekend.

Americans Living Abroad Amid Iran War | What is the HMPV Respiratory Virus? | Youth Storytellers Month

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026


We hear from a former CapRadio producer now living in Saudi Arabia who has been stuck in Dubai since the start of the Iran War. Plus, more information about illness making rounds. Finally, 916 Ink declares month-long celebration of youth literacy.

Governor's Race is Set | Shipbuilding and Solano County's Workforce | Music Circus's 75th Anniversary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026


Could a crowded field of Democrats lock themselves out of the Governor's race in a state with a top-two primary? Plus, what a Maritime Prosperity Zone designation could mean for Solano County. Finally, Music Circus opens season with iconic rock opera

New Sacramento Republic GM Tim Holt | Classical Pianist Anna Shelest | Sacramento's Hip Hop Open Mic ‘The Grid'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026


Meet Sacramento Republic FC's new executive leader. Also, CapRadio's Jen Reason features a Ukrainian-born pianist for Women's History Month. Finally, we talk to the three artists behind Sacramento's hip hop open mic, “The Grid”

Call to Thin Democrat Candidates for Governor | Public Art History | National Association of Women Business Owners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026


CapRadio's Laura Fitzgerald reports on a recent call for low-polling Democratic candidates to drop out of the governor's race. Plus, we learn about the artist behind a statue in midtown Sac. Finally, an organization supporting women business owners.

Teacher Strikes Across CA | New Colgate Powerhouse Disaster | Capitol PUNishment Comedy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026


As school districts across the state face potential teachers strikes, we learn more about the coordinated effort to boost salaries and benefits. Also, an update on pipe rupture impacting the Yuba River. And, long-running comedy show gets punny.

U.S. Attacks Iran | Healthcare Prices | Sac Dance Theatre 'LIFTED'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026


Director of Sac State's Iranian and Middle Eastern Studies weighs in on escalating conflict. Also, one couple's struggle to afford raising healthcare premiums. Finally, raising awareness of human trafficking through art and movement.

Sierra Snowpack | Four Years of the War in Ukraine | Album ‘Songs for the Sheik'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026


How have recent winter storms in the Sierra impacted the state snowpack. Sacramento's Ukrainian community reflects on four years of war. Finally, a new album mixes new songs and legendary musical covers.

Downtown Sac's 10-Year Plan | ICE in CA Hospitals | Children's Book ‘This Hair Belongs'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026


Partnership group advocates for increased safety in downtown as they push a plan to increase foot traffic in the area. Also, why it's hard to keep track of people in ICE detention undergoing medical treatment. Finally, meet author behind new kid book

How SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Impacts CA | NPR's Student Podcast Challenge | ‘In a Nutshell' Storytelling Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026


The Supreme Court recently ruled against tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration. We'll hear what that means for state businesses. Admissions open for NPR's student podcast challenge. Plus, stories about the family ties that make and bind us.

CA Democratic Convention | Managing Wolf Pack Resurgence | Words Take Wing Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026


We hear about what happened at the recent California Democratic Convention from POLITICO. Plus, another conversation on managing the state's gray wolf population. Finally, Insight's featured author is this year's Newberry Award winner.

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Winter Storm Update | Backcountry Skier's Insight into Deadly Avalanche | Diversity and Representation at the Winter Olympics | February Arts Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026


We get an update on current snow levels in the Sierra and insights from a backcountry skier on this week's deadly avalanche. Also, what challenges do underrepresented athletes face in Winter sports? Finally, this month's Arts Talk.

Winter Storm Travel | Deadly Avalanche Update | CapRadio, KVIE's Legal Battle Over Broadcast Tower | Wild and Scenic Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026


A winter storm has shut down Sierra travel and caused a deadly avalanche. Also, an ongoing legal battle between CapRadio and KVIE over ownership of a broadcasting tower. Finally, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival returns to Nevada County.

Secretary Kristi Noem Visits CA-MX Border | Investigation into Pregnant Unaccompanied Minors | Wine Country Curling Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026


DHS Secretary Noem makes a high-profile visit to San Diego. Plus, an investigation examines why the Trump Administration is transferring unaccompanied pregnant minors to Texas. Finally, a local curling club offers classes for beginners.

SCUSD Budget Update | Wolf Attacks in the North State | Children's Book About Japanese-American WWII Incarceration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026


Sac City Unified's superintendent steps down amidst budget crisis. Also, the impact of wolf attacks in the North State. Finally, a Roseville author's children's book about her Japanese-American grandfather's incarceration during WWII.

Remembering Cake's Greg Brown | Sac State Disability Access Center | Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026


The founding guitarist of the quintessential Sacramento band has passed away. Learning more about Disability Access Center at Sacramento State. Finally, a Grammy Award-winning violinist performs in Modesto.

POLITICO's California Playbook | SMF Improvements for 2026 | The Mighty Wallops

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026


Why a judge found California's new state law prohibiting law enforcement from wearing masks unconstitutional. Plus, update on construction at the airport and plans for the future. Finally, Mardi Gras music from a Sac-area band ahead of "Party Gras."

Politics, Protest and Sports | License Restrictions Impacting CA's Sikh Truck Drivers | Sacramento Zoo's New CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026


The long history of political speech and activism in sports, including this year's Olympics. How federal and state actions are impacting Sikh truck drivers in California. Finally, meet the new head of the Sacramento Zoo.

New Leadership at Highlands Charter | UC Berkeley Data Program for Female Athletes' Health | Jennifer Reason's Local Artist Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026


We'll hear from Highlands Charter's executive director and a student about what the loss of the charter means for them. Plus, UC Berkeley invests in improving the health of female athletes. Finally, celebrating classical artists who call Sac home.

CA Lawmakers Take On ICE | Mental Health Cost of News on Social Media | ‘Voices in Thread' Exhibit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026


State lawmakers introduce new bills to reign in ICE agents. What kind of impact can reading news on social media have on your mental health? Finally, exploring social expression through sewing with a ew exhibit opening this week.

Twin Rivers Revokes Charter for Highlands Adult School | Long ER Visit Times in the San Joaquin Valley | Teagarden Jazz Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026


Recap of the investigation into Highlands Charter School following vote to close school. Also, visit times at ERs in the Central Valley are twice the national standard. Finally, young musicans participate in day-long jazz workshops.

Former GM Jun Reina Arrested | California Dream for All Program | Sac Comic Book Ban | American Patchwork Quartet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026


Update on charges filed against former CapRadio General Manager accused of embezzlement and theft. Also, down payment assistance for first-time homeowners. City Council looks to repeal antiquated law. Also, band performs Thursday in Grass Valley.

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