Health CareSacramento-area art program helps children process griefSeptember 9, 2025The Children’s Bereavement Art Group is a free service (no Sutter affiliation or insurance required) offered in Sacramento, Roseville and Yuba County that has served over 16,000 children since its inception in 1985.
Sacramento RegionA Farm-to-Fork celebration: 12th annual Tower Bridge DinnerSeptember 8, 2025 | Keyshawn DavisThe 12th annual dinner on the Tower Bridge celebrates local farmers and agriculture featuring dishes from local chefs.
Sacramento RegionCongresswoman Matsui calls Sacramento ICE facility visit ‘sanitized,’ pushes for more transparencySeptember 5, 2025 | Gerardo ZavalaMatsui finally toured Sacramento’s federal immigration facility on Friday after being denied twice.
Sacramento RegionEmpowerment in action: Women overcome homelessness, become property managersSeptember 5, 2025 | Keyshawn DavisFive women in Sacramento experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity completed the RENEW program, a five-week property management course that began in 2018.
EnvironmentDavis entrepreneur aims to eradicate invasive golden musselsSeptember 5, 2025 | Vicki Gonzalez | Sarit LaschinskyThe golden mussel poses an ongoing threat to California’s rivers, lakes and water systems. But a Davis-based company is looking to adapt its existing mussel-targeting product to the new invaders.
Sacramento RegionThe Table: Drop-in center offers haven for trafficking survivorsSeptember 5, 2025 | Keyshawn Davis3Strands Global Foundation is a nonprofit organization with a vision of a world free from human trafficking. Their wellness center downtown is open five days a week and provides a safe space, case management, clothes and food for survivors.
Sacramento RegionACLU argues Border Patrol broke court order with high-profile Sacramento raidSeptember 4, 2025After agents were forced to stop ‘roving patrols’ in LA, they moved north to Sacramento. But a judge had already restricted raids there.
EducationHow a Sacramento charter school misused $180 million and became a poster child for reformSeptember 3, 2025Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools will now have to repay the state.
Sacramento RegionThe odd new strategy in Sacramento: fighting mosquitoes with more mosquitoesSeptember 2, 2025 | Tony RodriguezIn Natomas, crews are releasing 400,000 sterile male mosquitoes that don’t bite but mate with invasive Aedes aegypti. The goal is to stop the spread of diseases like Zika and dengue while cutting back on the pesky bites that target ankles and wrists.
Sacramento RegionWWII veteran celebrates his 100th birthday by skydiving with his son and grandsonSeptember 2, 2025 | Chris FeltsA World War II Navy veteran and lifelong Californian celebrated his 100th birthday last week by doing something he's spent years thinking about...jumping out of an airplane at 13,000 feet with his son and grandson. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.