Sacramento RegionFormer CapRadio GM’s court case continued until September, no plea enteredFormer general manager Jun Reina made a brief court appearance via Zoom on Wednesday, where his criminal case was continued until September. The former executive has not entered a plea to the felony charges leveled against him.
Sacramento RegionFormer Sac State diversity officer sues President Luke Wood, CSU system over alleged discrimination
Sacramento RegionHave the city of Sacramento’s efforts to help the homeless been working? The data is unclear
State GovernmentJune 18, 2026Ruth FinchWaves of lawsuits and internet tracking: CIPA in the digital ageSmall businesses are getting sued at an alarming rate for violating internet privacy laws, with one law firm fielding over 500 lawsuits alone citing the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
Food and SustainabilityJune 18, 2026Ruth FinchCapitol region caviar: How conservation led to industry in Northern CaliforniaThe Sacramento region is home to a unique industry that was born and raised in the area: sturgeon aquaculture.
Sacramento RegionJune 17, 2026Greg MicekHow a Hampton Inn in Roseville went from hotel to homeA former Hampton Inn in Roseville was converted into permanent housing. Now called Sun Rose Apartments, it provides a home for 82 residents.
Sacramento RegionJune 17, 2026Tony RodriguezSacramento County approves Upper Westside plan despite city oppositionThe Sacramento County Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday a plan to build a massive new housing development just west of Natomas. Once fully completed, it would add 9,400 homes on farmland along Garden Highway.
Sacramento RegionJune 17, 2026Sarit LaschinskyAfter their first Vegas series, what kind of excitement are the Athletics receiving?The Athletics recently played their first stint in their future home, and their new stadium is under construction. But have they improved their standing in Sacramento, where the A’s will play for at least one more season? Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EducationJune 17, 2026California’s childcare and preschool providers struggle amid transitional kindergarten expansionTransitional kindergarten has been gradually expanded since 2021 and is now free for all California 4-year-olds. Childcare providers were expected to care for younger children, which comes with additional licensing and staffing requirements.
Health CareJune 17, 2026Your medical provider might be recording your mental health care visitsMental health professionals at Kaiser are raising concerns about an artificial intelligence tool that records medical appointments, saying it should have more safeguards.
Sacramento RegionJune 16, 2026Chris NicholsKaplan declares victory in Sacramento City Council race to represent North NatomasKaplan faced first-time candidate Jenn Chawla, who was endorsed by Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty. Chawla has conceded the race.
Sacramento RegionJune 16, 2026Sarit LaschinskyVicki GonzalezNew West Sacramento cultural center aims to honor Native tribes ‘on their own terms’The California Indian Heritage Center will sit on 51 acres at the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers. Representatives intend for the center to be a place of education and cultural exchange, guided by tribal input. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento RegionJune 16, 2026Keyshawn DavisSacramento 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.