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An Inside Look at CapRadio, Exclusively for Members
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 | | Impeachment Inquiry | CapRadio is providing NPR's full impeachment inquiry coverage into President Donald Trump, which will begin again starting tomorrow. The coverage will be live on our broadcast and live streams. You can also find more information available on NPR's impeachment hub. | |
| Want a change from the news? You can easily stream our music station here, or tune in to the following stations: 88.9 Sacramento / 91.7 Groveland / 88.7 Sutter |
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 | | MOSTLY TRUE: Nancy Pelosi’s Claim President Trump ‘Hasn’t Built Any New Wall’ | House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently claimed President Donald Trump isn’t serious about building his promised Southern border wall and that his comments on the topic "are really an applause line at a rally." CapRadio's PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols analyzes how accurate that statement is. | |
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‘The California Price’: Why It Costs So Much To Build A Home In The Golden State |
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 | | What Issues Matter This Election? | CapRadio's State Government Reporter Scott Rodd spoke to California Democratic Party Delegates in Long Beach and residents outside the state convention bubble to find out what matters to them. | |
| Tell CapRadio What Issues Matter To You: 2020 Election
This election, CapRadio wants you to help decide what issues matter. Our journalists usually ask candidates what ideas and topics matter during an election. Instead, we're asking you to tell us what's important. We want to know what you want to hear the candidates talk about as they compete for your vote. | |
| ICYMI:
California Disability Advocates Say Visibility During Campaign Season Is A First
Opponents Of 'Split Roll' Property Tax Ballot Measure Accuse California Attorney General Of Rigging The System |
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 | | You Asked, We Answered: Are Any Organizations Drawing Attention To The Health Risks Of Marijuana Smoke? | With the legalization of cannabis health groups, citizens and cities try to figure out how to implement and live with the new changes and growing concerns about secondhand cannabis smoke. Sammy Caiola investigates to find out who is doing what to both regulate and better understand the potential health effects. | |
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 | | 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. | |
| RECENT EPISODES
Episode 4: Healing From The Crack Epidemic
Rolanda Wilkins grew up in Meadowview and lived through its crack epidemic in the 1980s. Now, she dedicates her life to empowering neighborhood girls, some of whom may be working through residual effects of the crack epidemic’s “lost generation.”
Episode 5: Welcome To Margaritaville
Margarita Chavez has the best house on the block. At least, that’s how she describes it to all who come to visit her in Detroit Park. She wants all of her neighbors to feel that same pride in their home. |
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 | | Monthly Editor's Picks | Sacramento Wipes Out ‘Enormous’ Penalties For Illegal Pot Grows After Judge Determines City Violated Property Owner’s Rights
Sacramento has issued hundreds of fines against property owners since 2017, totaling about $94 million with penalties typically ranging from $100,000 to $500,000, some exceeding $1 million. Now, as landlords fight back, judges find due process violations. | |
| From Tikka Masala To Mexican BBQ, Home Kitchens Set To Expand Across State
After California becomes one of the first states to legalize homemade meals, California counties look to Riverside as a test case with permitting. | |
| Sutter Health Pays $30 Million To Settle Whistleblower Lawsuit After Allegedly Paying Doctors For Patient Referrals
Sutter Health will pay more than $30 million to the federal government and a whistleblower to settle a lawsuit alleging the health system paid physicians to refer patients to their hospitals. | |
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 | | Giving Tuesday | Today's international campaign, #GivingTuesday, is a global movement that inspires and empowers individuals to make a lasting impact in their communities through charitable donations.
As a non-profit, donations from the generous members of the CapRadio community fuel our work. This funding allows us to bring you a mix of unbiased, fact-based reporting and music that brightens your day. Support CapRadio by sharing this Facebook fundraiser with your friends on social media.
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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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 | | 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. | |
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 | | Signal Status Indicator | In order to better serve our listeners, we now have a web page where you can check the status of our broadcast signals across our coverage areas. You can also report problems you're having and easily access other listening options through our online streaming, mobile app and more. | |
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