Sacramento RegionWhat’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.
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 6th, 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.
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 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.
Sacramento RegionJune 10, 2026Tony RodriguezVang pulls ahead of incumbent Matsui in Congressional District 7 primary raceSacramento City Councilmember Mai Vang has secured her spot and even pulled ahead of Congresswoman Doris Matsui in the primary race for the District 7 congressional seat. The two will advance to the general election.
Sacramento RegionJune 9, 2026Tony RodriguezNearly 200 positions at stake as Sacramento County looks to close budget gapSacramento County's proposed budget would cut jobs, reduce spending and reshape county services. Public hearings begin on Wednesday.
State GovernmentJune 9, 2026California insurance commissioner race is set: Kim vs. AllenTwo Democrats will compete in November to regulate the insurance market amid increasing climate change risks, the aftermath of the 2025 Los Angeles fires.
Health CareJune 9, 2026By September, nearly a third of Americans will live in states with legal aid in dyingOregon’s aid in dying law, the first in the country, was enacted in 1997. The addition of two populous states means that almost a third of Americans will live in one where medical aid in dying is legally available.
EducationJune 9, 2026California students must soon learn personal finance to graduate. Here’s how it will be taughtCalifornia will require all students to take a personal finance course in order to graduate high school, starting with the class of 2031. Fresno Unified is a pioneer in developing the courses.