Sacramento RegionSacramento appoints new city historian: Ty SmithTy Smith shares his career path to becoming the newest city historian. He also talks about the importance of preserving and interpreting local archives for the Center of Sacramento History.
State GovernmentCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him and his wife
State GovernmentA diamond, a whale bone and lots of letters: What's inside the America 250 time capsule
Sacramento RegionJudge issues limited gag order to restrict ‘public extrajudicial comments’ in Esparto fireworks case
State GovernmentJune 15, 2026California Democrats have a budget deal. Here’s where they want to spend more than NewsomState lawmakers’ budget plan would reject or delay many of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s social service cuts. Now, the budget negotiations begin in earnest.
Sacramento RegionJune 15, 2026Ruth FinchSacramento took to the streets for the 2026 Pride MarchThe Sacramento Pride March went from Southside Park to the Capitol on Sunday morning, bringing visibility to Sacramento’s LGBTQ+ community.
June 12, 2026Jen PicardVicki GonzalezArt advocates call for more funding for creatives as California’s budget deadline loomsArts advocates are calling for $90 million in one-time funding for California’s arts agency and independent contractors to be included in the state budget ahead of the June 15 deadline. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
ClassicalJune 12, 2026Jennifer ReasonLocal Artist Feature June 5th, 2026: The Only Thing Better than One Flute Is...Four Flutes!When you picture a quartet, most likely string instruments spring to mind, and perhaps at an event like a wedding. But have you considered an all flute quartet? Turns out they do exist, and they can even play jazz! Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentJune 12, 2026El Niño Is Here. Here’s what it could mean for the Bay Area this winterFederal officials report that there’s a 63% chance of a very strong El Niño this year. As a result, Sacramento, the Bay Area and the Central Valley may experience a wetter, riskier winter.
Sacramento RegionJune 11, 2026Chris FeltsSally Longenecker¡Viva México! Sacramento soccer fans kickoff the World CupA supersized World Cup has finally arrived. This year’s tournament is hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Sacramento RegionJune 11, 2026Sarit LaschinskyWhat’s really going on with Tahoe’s power situation?Thousands of California customers in the Lake Tahoe region will need a new power supplier next year. This is raising concerns from residents over potential rate hikes, representation issues and the role of data centers. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentJune 11, 2026Election update: Republican Steve Hilton to face Becerra in NovemberHilton advances to the November general election, where he’ll face longtime politician Xavier Becerra.
Sacramento RegionJune 11, 2026Ruth FinchAlvin Prasad to be honored in this weekend's Pride march and festivalSacramento Pride, celebrated since 1979, will be coming to downtown Sacramento June 13 and 14. Alvin Prasad, the victim of a hate crime in Lavender Heights late last year will be honored in the Pride march.
Sacramento RegionJune 10, 2026Riley PalmerJobs saved, tough choices: A comprehensive look at Sacramento’s $1.7 billion city budgetSacramento City Council moved forward with the $1.7 billion budget, closing a $66.2 million deficit by reducing services, vacant positions and increasing some fees like parking violations.