City Of Sacramento Might Add Another Office To Oversee Marijuana DispensariesDecember 2, 2019 | Bob MoffittThe city of Sacramento is entertaining the thought of adding oversight of the cannabis industry by hiring someone outside the Office of Cannabis Management to essentially help manage cannabis.
Great Question!What's The Best Way To Help Homeless Sacramento Residents? Here's What They Say.December 2, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaA CapRadio listener asked if it's helpful to give cash to people asking on the street. As part of our “Great Question!” series, we talked to local homeless individuals and advocates about what you should (or shouldn't) do. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Technology Meant To Detect Blackouts Could Help Prevent Wildfires In CaliforniaDecember 2, 2019A technology developed to detect power line problems before blackouts and bigger disasters could help prevent wildfires. It's being tested by PG&E and Southern California Edison, two utilities blamed for devastating wildland blazes in California.
California DreamMed School Free Rides And Loan Repayments — California Tries To Boost Its Dwindling Doctor SupplyDecember 2, 2019By 2030, the state will be short some 4,000 physicians, according to a study from the HealthForce Center at UC San Francisco. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezRemembering Lina FatDecember 2, 2019Sacramento has lost a beloved member of its restaurant community, Lina Fat. She spent years as an essential part of Frank Fat’s, which celebrated its 80th anniversary last summer. In a recent interview, Lina Fat shared her thoughts on this history. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezKushman By The Bottle: Update On Sonoma County Wine CountryDecember 2, 2019In this installment of Kushman by the Bottle, Rick Kushman provides an update on the vintage and impact of recent fires. With some devastation at wineries, what will visitors find for the holiday season, which is key for Sonoma County’s economy? Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
'We Need The Food That We Lost'; Low-Income Families Still Reeling From BlackoutsDecember 1, 2019Tossing a fridge full of food means hunger for Californians on tight budgets. Even food banks lost supplies during outages.