Sacramento RegionAs temperatures rise, is California doing enough to keep its farmworkers safe?March 30, 2026 | Sarit Laschinsky | Andrew GarciaCalifornia was the first state in the country to pass heat regulations to protect agricultural workers in 2005. But a lack of resources to enforce these protections means many workers may not be informed, or know how or where to file a complaint. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento RegionRising gasoline prices are a double blow for drivers who use their own vehicles for workMarch 30, 2026Driving a car, van or truck is a big part of many Americans’ workdays. Millions of people have jobs that require using personal vehicles for work. The Iran war has pushed up the average U.S. price for a gallon of regular gas by $1.
Sacramento RegionFrom barbershops to 5k runs: Therapy in the Black communityMarch 30, 2026 | Keyshawn DavisDeeper Cuts Therapy focuses on mental health in the Black community, founded by Dr. Troy Williams and Aron King. The organization has launched Mental Health Impact Awards to honor people making a difference in the Black community of Sacramento.
Sacramento RegionMotoshi Kosako: Humble Harpist leads a disciplined lifeMarch 30, 2026 | Gary G. VercelliAs a young man in his native Japan, Mostoshi Kosako walked away from a lucrative promising medical career to become a jazz guitarist. He now divides his time between music and tending to his ranch in Oregon House. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento RegionSacramento County is seeking harsher fees for illegal fireworks. Will people pay them?March 27, 2026 | Riley PalmerSacramento County is following the lead of cities like Sacramento and Elk Grove in enacting harsher fines for illegal fireworks, but some big fines are not being paid.
State Government“Once privacy is lost, it's lost forever” California bill seeks to protect kids against content posted by influencer parentsMarch 27, 2026 | Chris FeltsOnline influencers may have to alter content showing their children under a new bill in the legislature. The measure gives kids the “right to be forgotten" by requesting their parents delete or edit videos they're featured in once they turn 18.
Sacramento RegionElk Grove could vote on SacRT expansion as leaders weigh rail or rapid bus optionsMarch 27, 2026 | Tony RodriguezElk Grove officials are set to consider a plan next month to expand SacRT service deeper into the city. The council will weigh a light-rail extension against a bus option.
Sacramento RegionTrump approves TSA funding, but Sacramento officers say the damage has been doneMarch 27, 2026 | Greg MicekTSA officers at Sacramento airport struggled to get by as partial government shutdown halted their pay.
Sacramento RegionCal Fire task force releases final report on Esparto explosionMarch 27, 2026 | Sarit LaschinskyTask force members outlined 37 recommendations to improve public safety and reduce the risk of fireworks incidents, ranging from changing state laws and regulations to boosting enforcement.
Housing and HomelessnessLawmakers see a need for more factory-built housing in CaliforniaMarch 26, 2026 | Laura FitzgeraldThe new Chair of the Senate Housing Committee says lawmakers have to find ways to make it cheaper to build in the state. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.