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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.
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.
Dealing With Pain, One Year Later: Mental Health Resources For Those Coping After The Camp Fire
November 4, 2019
After a disaster like last year’s Camp Fire, many people struggle with distress, depression and anxiety. These feelings are normal and help is available.
‘Our Planet, Our Home’: Sacramento Youth Join Global Climate Strike With Demonstration At The California Capitol
September 20, 2019
Hundreds of students marched to the Capitol Friday, calling on current generations to help address the effects of climate change. The protests come ahead of the U.N. Climate Action Summit that begins Monday in New York.
You Asked Us About Lake Tahoe’s Crowded Beaches, Lake Monsters And More. Here’s What We Found Out.
July 25, 2019
We asked for your questions about Lake Tahoe, and you delivered. Now it's our turn. We tracked down the story behind Tahoe Tessie, got details on the fight against pollution, and learned how cold the lake is deep down below the surface.
Tracking Wildfires: Where To Find Information During California Fire Season
June 21, 2019
When a wildfire starts, it’s important to know where to turn for accurate information. We’ve assembled a list of the places you can find official updates on everything from fire size and location, to evacuation orders and road closures.
Meet Jennifer Reason, CapRadio’s New Midday Classical Host
May 6, 2019
A Sacramento State alumna and musician, Reason will host live from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the week.
Here’s What You Need To Know About Thursday’s Sacramento Teachers Strike
April 10, 2019
Teachers and other Sacramento City Unified School District employees will hold a one-day strike Thursday over what the union representing them calls “unfair labor practices.” Here’s what you should know.
An Elusive Goal: A Timeline Of Sacramento Republic FC’s Effort To Join MLS
April 10, 2019
Sacramento Republic FC made its goal of joining Major League Soccer clear from the beginning. But so far, they’ve yet to secure a spot. Here’s a look back at the team’s efforts — and setbacks — since 2012.