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Kacey Sycamore
Former Interactive Producer

Kacey was a Capital Public Radio interactive producer from January 2018 to September 2019.
Before CapRadio, she worked as the communications coordinator for North State Public Radio in Chico, California, and as an editorial assistant for the Department of Public Affairs and Publications at California State University, Chico, where she studied journalism.
While a student, Kacey was editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, The Orion, and worked as a copy desk intern at The Sacramento Bee for two summers.
Her favorite activities include reading and writing, walking and talking, bookstore perusing and boozy brunching.
Sacramento Holiday Charity Guide 2020: How COVID-19 Has Changed Needs This Year
December 18, 2020
Wondering where to send your charitable donations this year? The pandemic has created a lot of need this year, and direct service organizations new and old are rolling with the punches. Here’s your guide to making a difference with your dollars.
Interview: Homelessness Key Issue For New Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln
December 15, 2020
In January Kevin Lincoln will replace Michael Tubbs as the mayor of Stockton. Lincoln spoke with CapRadio’s Insight about his priorities for the city.
Interview: Sacramento Police Chief Hahn On New COVID-19 Restrictions, Weekend Protests, Increased Crime
December 10, 2020
With people being once again asked to stay at home, CapRadio’s Insight spoke with Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn about the police department’s role in enforcing the new restrictions and his view of the recent protests.
New CapRadio/Valley Vision Poll Finds Coronavirus Still Major Concern For Sacramento Area Residents
October 19, 2020
A second Valley Vision/CapRadio poll of how Sacramento region residents are experiencing the coronavirus pandemic finds people are worn down — and still concerned about the virus. Still, people of color continue to be more severely impacted.
Where To Find Cooling Centers And How To Stay Safe During The Northern California Heat Wave
August 14, 2020
An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for the region through Wednesday as temperatures are forecasted to be around 10 to 20 degrees above normal. Extreme and prolonged heat significantly increases the potential for heat-related illnesses.
The Pandemic Is Putting A Squeeze On The Sacramento Housing Market
July 25, 2020
Both nationwide and in the Sacramento area, housing inventories are down significantly. A Sacramento realtor says she's seeing multiple offers on available listings, and buyers having to offer more or give up some of their contingencies.
Watch: COVID-19 & Communities Of Color
July 16, 2020
CapRadio’s Sarah Mizes-Tan held a conversation with local leaders about how COVID-19 is impacting communities of color, and how residents and community groups are working to find solutions.
Photo Essay: 100 Days Of California's Stay-At-Home Order
June 27, 2020
June 27 marks 100 days since the state issued an order for all residents to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Looking back, we’re reminded of how much has happened — and how much life has changed — as we’ve all faced COVID-19.
Fans Get A Taste Of California State Fair With Drive-Thru Meals
May 22, 2020
This year, the annual summer spectacle that typically draws tens of thousands each day was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But hundreds of fairgoers still got their chance to eat some classic fair foods Friday night with a drive-thru event.
Cruise Ship With Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Docks In Oakland
March 8, 2020
Passengers aboard the Grand Princess will disembark at the port of Oakland, after it was quarantined off the Northern California coast following positive COVID-19 tests.