Sacramento RegionSacramento art exhibit puts a SMASH!-ing spotlight on piñata cultureMay 18, 2026 | Sarit LaschinskyA new exhibition at midtown’s Prism Art Gallery highlights the many inspirations and symbolism embodied by piñatas. The show runs through May 30, and will conclude with several of the art pieces being smashed.
Sacramento RegionACLU report alleges Sacramento police racially profiled Black and Latino driversMay 15, 2026 | Ruth FinchA report has come out from the ACLU accusing Sacramento Police of stopping and searching Black and Latino drivers at a much higher rate than white drivers from 2023-2024.
State GovernmentSelf-funding and special interests: How money shapes California’s political campaignsMay 15, 2026 | Sarit Laschinsky | Laura FitzgeraldThe 2026 governor’s race has been marked by major financial backing, either from candidates themselves or a variety of special interests. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentCalifornia now faces a ‘fire year.’ How is the state preparing?May 14, 2026 | Sarit Laschinsky | Andrew GarciaThe Golden State could face a potentially wildfire-prone summer amid a lack of snowfall and warming weather, and emergency services are gearing up to combat what has become the “fire year.” Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento RegionTwo Sacramento incumbents face no challengers in upcoming local electionsMay 14, 2026 | Riley Palmer | Tony RodriguezSacramento County Supervisor Pat Hume and Sacramento Vice Mayor Karina Talamantes are both running for reelection without challengers. Voters will only see one option for these races on the ballot.
Sacramento RegionSmall business in Sacramento specializes in breeding and selling isopodsMay 13, 2026 | Keyshawn DavisThe World of Isopods has one of the largest inventories of isopods in the state, with over 170 different species. They also have centipedes, mantis, beetles, and other invertebrates.
Arts and LifestyleSacramento Master Singers conductor to retire after 40 years of sharing the power of choral musicMay 13, 2026 | Jen Picard | Andrew Garcia | Sarit LaschinskyDr. Ralph Hughes took over as the choir’s conductor in 1986, and has become known for sharing the art of choral music across the Sacramento community. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
ClassicalLocal Artist Feature May 8th, 2026: 22 year Old Pianist Is Taking the Classical World By StormMay 13, 2026 | Jennifer ReasonPianist Parker V. may have been born in 2003, but he already has the music career of a man twice his age. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento RegionThis Sacramento native is walking every street on the gridMay 12, 2026 | Ruth FinchLacy started documenting her goal of walking every street on Sacramento’s grid in 2025, and has inspired community members to be more curious about their city. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Health CareTrump and Congress cut funding for Planned Parenthood. Can Botox keep it afloat?May 12, 2026 | Laura FitzgeraldIn the midst of financial uncertainty, Planned Parenthood is offering a new set of services, ranging from Botox to IV hydration for skin rejuvenation, or for after a night of drinking, all of which patients pay for with cash. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.