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Sacramento City Council moves forward on Innovation Park in Natomas. Also, a nonprofit donor 101 ahead on Big Day of Giving. Finally, a mother and daughter write a memoir about Lyme Disease. Natomas Innovation Park The Sacramento City Council took a big step forward in transforming what once was the Sleep Train Arena in north Natomas. Yesterday they unanimously approved a non-binding term sheet for a new financing district that would support the redevelopment project Innovation Park. The project spans 183 acres and includes residential units, as well as a California Northstate University academic campus and teaching hospital. Sacramento District 1 Councilmember Lisa Kaplan joins Insight to discuss what the next steps will be. What to Know About Land Trusts If you've been out looking for wildflowers around the Sacramento region recently — maybe you took a tour of Jepson Prairie Preserve or are planning to go to the poetry workshop at Wildflower Ridge in Nevada County — there's a good chance you've had an experience with a land trust. But what is a land trust, you may be asking? Joining us to explain is Karin Winters, the California Onward Program Director for the California Council of Land Trusts. Donating to Nonprofits 101 Tomorrow is literally a “big day” for hundreds of nonprofits across the Sacramento region. Big Day of Giving is an annual 24-hour event that raises funds for nonprofits across El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties. There are more than 800 this year - each with a variety of unique uses, and it can be overwhelming to sift through all of them when deciding which ones to donate to. Niva Flor is the Chief Impact & Strategy Officer at the Sacramento Region Community Foundation - the organization that leads Big Day of Giving. Editor's note: CapRadio is a nonprofit participating in Big Day of Giving. Teen's Journey Through Lyme Disease Lyme Disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States and can be difficult to diagnose. Most people don't remember having a tick bite, and the symptoms can be confused with other conditions and illnesses. A mother and daughter lived through this debilitating uncertainty and are sharing their story of hope and survival despite medical skepticism. Rachel Leland, is the author of Finding Resilience: A Teen's Journey Through Lyme Disease. Her mother Dorothy Leland is the President of the patient advocacy organization LymeDisease.org and is co-author of the book.
In this edition of King's Flashback, we go back to December of 2015, where the Kings welcomed the Knicks into the Sleep Train Arena for their lone national TV game on TNT that season. This was George Karl's only full season with the Kings and it was a tumultuous time for the Kings behind the scenes. It was also prime DeMarcus Cousins who wreaked havoc on the court and behind the scenes. But this game was a small bright spot for the Kings, where the Kings were able to execute their game plan and survive against a similarly chaotic Knicks team. And if you're wondering why this game, it's because it was the first game Podcast hosts Owen and Fong's first live game together. We also go through the latest news around the league regarding the Kings, as well as talk about the James Harden - Daryl Morey fiasco. Intro Music by Blue Dot Sessions. https://www.sessions.blue --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sackingtherapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sackingtherapy/support
Fox 40's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes from the Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the erratic Sacramento Kings. Topics include memories of Arco Arena, what position battle are we looking forward to, NBA retires No. 6 in Bill Russell's honor, should players be calling all of the shots, as well as another edition of the business of basketball. Thanks for joining us on this adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ 15% off The Kings Beat merchandise shop: KBPOD Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe
The top headlines from the Sacramento Bee for Thursday, June 17, including plans for a new medical center at the former Sleep Train Arena site and higher premium costs in the offing for some CalPERS members.
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(SGM Gerald Davis, center, looking at camera) In recent months, California and our nation has been no stranger to devastating natural and man-made emergencies. So, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) joined the California National Guard’s Homeland Response Force (HRF) and 95th Civil Support Team, along with multiple State/Federal Urban Search & Rescue Task Forces, CAL FIRE, FBI, the Department of Energy, and several other elite emergency response agencies for a full-scale terrorism response exercise at Sacramento’s Sleep Train Arena. “In just the last year we’ve seen our highly trained emergency response and recovery teams deployed across the nation to lead critical lifesaving missions,” said Cal OES Director Mark Ghilarducci. “This exercise will test those critical rescue and response skills, as well as enhance our ability to respond to real world events that could happen anywhere in California, our nation or in other parts of the world." The training scenario involved a series of simultaneous terrorist attacks across Northern California following a 6.5-magnitude earthquake. The attacks include simulated improvised explosive devices (IED), the detonation of a simulated radiation-dispersal device (RDD) and firearms. Sleep Train Arena will serve as the training site for IED and RDD response, while Sonoma Raceway served as the site for active shooter response training. Hundreds of emergency-response personnel, vehicles, and aircraft participated. “It’s only through regular, realistic training alongside our partner agencies that we keep our skills sharp and response times low,” said Maj. Gen. David S. Baldwin, Adjutant General for the California National Guard. “These exercises establish the relationships and interagency coordination that is fundamental to an effective response during emergency incidents.” In this episode we pull SGM Gerald Davis, of the California National Guard, to talk about organizing such a large and complex training exercise and why they're so important, and so important to make as real as possible.
Episode 25 of “The Kings Insider” podcast on CSNCalifornia.com featuring your host and Sacramento Kings Insider James Ham is here for your listening pleasure! In the first portion of the podcast, Gary Gerould, the radio voice of the Sacramento Kings for the past 31 seasons joins the show to walk down memory lane. In the final segment of the podcast, Hoop-Ball.com’s Aaron Bruski hops on this week’s show to discuss another wild week of Kings news. Topics include the final game at Sleep Train Arena, a discussion on how the Kings got to this moment in time a [...]
On this episode of the Cowbell Kingdom podcast, hosts Vince Miracle and Daniel Humbarger discuss the Sacramento Kings' final season opener at Sleep Train Arena. The two will talk about their biggest takeaways from the game and discuss both the negatives and the positives that the Kings can take moving forward this season.With four games on the schedule until the next episode of the podcast, the desk will give their predicted record by the time the final buzzer goes off in Phoenix. We also want to hear what you think the Kings' record will be after five games into the season. Use the #CKpodcast and let us know what you think. Follow your hosts on Twitter:Vince Miracle (@VMCENTER)Daniel Humbarger (@HumbargerDaniel)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings (20-37) made a run at the Portland Trail Blazers (39-19) late, but didn't have enough in the tank to pull out the win tonight at Sleep Train Arena.Rudy Gay scored a team-high 24 points on 10-for-22 shooting. Derrick Williams added 18 points off the bench and Andre Miller dropped in a 12-point, 10-assist double-double. Sacramento was without the services of DeMarcus Cousins who missed his second straight game with a left ankle sprain and hip issue.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings (20-35) are 2-1 in the George Karl era following a 102-90 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night.Rudy Gay dropped in a game-high 28 points and six rebounds. DeMarcus Cousins added 16 points, nine assists and six assists, all in a limited 24 minutes due to foul trouble.The Kings return to action Friday against the Spurs at Sleep Train Arena. Join Cowbell Kingdom's James Ham [...]Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings (16-26) made it five losses in a row Wednesday night, falling 103-100 to the Brooklyn Nets at Sleep Train Arena.DeMarcus Cousins dropped in a game-high 28 points and 14 rebounds for his 25th double-double of season. Rudy Gay added 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Darren Collison dropped in 16 points and five assists in the loss.The Kings return to action Monday in Portland against the Trail Blazers. Join Cowbell Kingdom' [...]Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings knocked off the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday afternoon, snapping their five game losing streak and improving to 12-15 on the season. DeMarcus Cousins, Rudy Gay and Ben McLemore all score over 20 points and the Kings held the Lakers to 38.5 percent shooting in the win.Join Cowbell Kingdom's James Ham as he recaps the action from the floor of Sleep Train Arena.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings (11-13) drop their third straight game, this time to the lowly Detroit Pistons (5-19) by a final of 95-90. Rudy Gay scores a team-high 20 points, but shoots just 6-of-22 from the field in the loss. Carl Landry adds 15 points and 11 rebounds off the bench, as the Kings drop to just 2-7 without DeMarcus Cousins in the lineup.Join Cowbell Kingdom's James Ham as he recaps the action from the floor of Sleep Train Arena.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings can't contain All-Star James Harden late and fall to the Houston Rockets by the final of 113-109 in overtime. Darren Collison led the way for Sacramento with 24 points and seven assists, but Harden scores a game-high 44 for Houston, including 12 in the overtime session.Join Cowbell Kingdom's James Ham as he recaps the action from the floor of Sleep Train Arena.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sacramento Kings fall to the Memphis Grizzlies by the final of 97-85 at Sleep Train Arena. DeMarcus Cousins misses his second straight game due to illness, but veteran forward Reggie Evans explodes for 17 points and 20 rebounds off the bench for Sacramento. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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