Next Stop For Free College: Cal State University?January 19, 2020The "free college" movement in California has so far stopped at two years of community college. Los Angeles Assemblyman Miguel Santiago would forge a path toward a four-year CSU degree.
Newsom’s Big Move On Homelessness May Be Just In Political Time, New Poll SuggestsJanuary 19, 2020Homelessness has shot to the top of the list of concerns for California voters. A new poll finds nearly a third name homelessness or housing as what the state should focus on this year.
The Fourth Annual Women’s March Draws Thousands To The State CapitolJanuary 18, 2020 | Andrew NixonImages of the fourth annual Women's March in Sacramento.
California, 13 Other States Sue To Stop Trump’s Food Stamp CutsJanuary 18, 2020Adults would no longer receive grocery money under the Trump administration rule if they aren't working 20 or more hours per week. In California, about 400,000 would be affected in the first year.
So Long, Long Beach. JetBlue Cuts Some Service From Sacramento, Eliminates All Flights Into Oakland.January 17, 2020 | Bob MoffittJetBlue will no longer serve Sacramento International Airport travelers flying to and from Long Beach. Bad news for the Sacramento airport, but not as bad the news elsewhere.
Great Question!Which Question About The Environment Should We Answer First?January 17, 2020 | Ezra David RomeroHi, I'm CapRadio’s Environment Reporter, and I want your help to decide my next story.
Alpine Meadows Avalanche Leaves One Skier Dead, One InjuredJanuary 17, 2020 | Bert Johnson | Randol WhiteOne skier died and one was seriously injured in an avalanche at the Alpine Meadows Ski Resort in Placer County Friday morning. The cause of the avalanche is still under investigation.
Business Journal: Sacramento Job Growth; Area Mall Construction; Fieldwork Brewing GrowsJanuary 17, 2020 | Steve MilneFieldwork Brewing Company is expanding its Midtown Sacramento location. The Sacramento Business Journal's Sonya Sorich has the story, plus more business news. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Chef And Food Advocate Alice Waters Starting Education Institute At UC Davis Aggie SquareJanuary 16, 2020 | Randol WhiteOne of the biggest names of the culinary world is collaborating with UC Davis and the expansion project at its Sacramento campus, with the with the launch of the Alice Waters Institute for Edible Education at Aggie Square.
San Francisco Giants Break Coaching Gender Barrier With Addition Of Woodland Native To StaffJanuary 16, 2020 | Bob MoffittShe was once an all-star softball player for Woodland High and Sacramento State. Today, Alyssa Nakken adds “first female woman on a major league coaching staff” to her list of accomplishments.