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A Year After The Camp Fire

This week marks the one year anniversary since California's deadliest wildfire broke out near Paradise, eventually destroying entire communities and killing 85 people.

CapRadio will spend this week looking at how the Camp Fire has since shaped these communities and what their future holds. These stories will culminate in an hour-long special broadcast on Friday from North State Public Radio in Chico. Listen live Nov. 8 at 9:00 am and 7:00 pm.

After The Camp Fire

Stay up to date with California wildfire and PG&E updates visit CapRadio's Wildfire Hub

 
Companies Are Filling The Niche For Custom Rides #vanlife

Small businesses are popping up across California to help fill the growing need for tiny homes on wheels. In a follow-up to her article about the Millennials who are choosing to live the #vanlife, CapRadio's healthcare reporter Sammy Caiola introduces us to those building these specialized vans. 

#vanlife
 
You Asked, We Answered: Rancho Seco Reinventing Itself While Dealing With Nuclear Past

It’s been 30 years since residents in the Sacramento area made history by closing Rancho Seco, becoming the first community to shut down a nuclear power plant by public vote. Randol White investigates SMUD's future plans for Rancho Seco and the safety of its radioactive fuel storage.

Great Question!
 
Six Voices. One Community. Discover The South Sacramento Neighborhood Of Meadowview In CapRadio's New Podcast

Meadowview was marked by the police shooting of Stephon Clark last year. But the impressive diversity of the neighborhood is less well known, as are the stories of people improving the lives of the youngest generation. Join us as we follow the protagonists of this suburb that’s moved beyond white flight; as they overcome residue from the crack epidemic, teach at-risk teenagers Polynesian dance and fight for public schools in turmoil.

Making Meadowview

RECENT EPISODE

Episode 3: The Man Of Meadowview

Teenager Lamajhe Miles wants to be a professional football player one day. And he has the talent. But without a bed to sleep on, poor grades and bad influences all around him, all he has is his will.

 
Mayor Steinberg Claims New Soccer Stadium Will Bring Billions In Return. Will It?

As Sacramento readies to welcome a new MLS stadium to its downtown region, will it lead to a "billion dollars in return" as Mayor Steinberg has said, or will it have the effect of a "mid-sized business" as one economist suggests? CapRadio's PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols analyzes the true economic impact.

MLS Stadium Fact Check

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Sacramento revels as city finally achieves MLS goal.

An elusive goal no more — a timeline of Sacramento Republic FC’s effort to become a major league team.
 
The Desk Is Clear: Gov. Gavin Newsom Acts On Hundreds Of Bills Over A Weekend

Governor Gavin Newsom cleared his desk during a marathon signing — deciding on hundreds of bills over a weekend. Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler reviews.

California New Legislation

INSIDE LOOK:

What California's new legislation means for its citizens' health care and coverage.

A look at how Newsom's marathon bill-signing reflects on his first year in office. 

ICYMI: 

Backers of last year's failed Proposition 10 say they are close to qualifying a similar rent control initiative for the November 2020 ballot.

Gavin Newsom signs in more than two dozen criminal justice laws, including mandatory sentencing.

 
Monthly Editor's Picks

As California Cracks Down On Animal Captivity, Airbnb Offers An Alternative That Advocates Approve

Airbnb creates a new “animal experiences” category on the home-sharing site designed to connect creature-loving travelers with conservation-minded hosts. 
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Sacramento Mayor Calls For Rapid Expansion Of Tiny Homes Across California

To ease California’s homeless crisis and boost affordable housing, cities across the state are slowly embracing so-called tiny homes. Mayor Steinberg wants Sacramento to spend $30 million to jump-start the rapid production of these structures.

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Challenges Implementing Sanctuary State Law Keep Immigrant Fears At A High

Nearly two years after California’s sanctuary state rule took effect, immigrant advocates say law enforcement agencies are still helping federal immigration agents with deportations. 
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Regional News Stories

Some Sacramento Theatregoers Threaten Boycott Of Music Circus After Partnership With Dignity Health

No Amgen Tour Of California Race In 2020

Northern California Community College Changes Transgender Health Policy After Employee Pushback

Is Stockton Really Home To ‘Second Highest Rent Increases’ In The Nation? 

Does A Small California Town Have The Oldest Baseball Field In The West?

Former Kings Player Sued For $2 Million After A Person Living In The House He Rented Killed One And Shot Two Others

 
CapRadio Reads: "The Incendiaries" by R. O. Kwon Nov. 9

Join CapRadio and Donna Apidone for an author interview with R. O. Kwon about her debut novel, The Incendiaries, a national bestseller that is listed as one of the best books of the year by NPR, BBC, Newsweek, The Atlantic and more.

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CapRadio Travels Presents A Classical Music Adventure

Poland and Prague

May 14 – 24, 2020

A classical music lovers adventure through Poland and Prague with host Victor Forman. Walk in the footsteps of the Czech Republic's greatest composers, Smetana and Dvorak, attend the legendary Prague Spring International Music Festival and more.

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Community Events: CapRadio Staff Appearances

RSVP On the Big Screen - One Night Only: The Sound of Giving

Screening of the documentary following Jennifer Reason's a capella group 

November 18

Placer Land Trust Dinner

Randol White honors Jim Branham and Bob Kingman

November 13

CapRadio Reads

Donna Apidone interviews R. O. Kwon

November 14 

 
Listen To CapRadio On Your Smart Speaker

CapRadio and NPR are accessible any time you want through your Amazon Alexa, Google Home or Apple Homepod smart speaker. To help you out, our digital products team put together a guide so you can easily stream the news and music you love.

Smart Speaker Guide
 
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