City of Sacramento’s Proposed Budget | Camp Resolution Update | Book ‘The Hungry Season’ | Artist Raphael DelgadoHow the City of Sacramento proposed to close a $66 million deficit. Also, an update on the city sanctioned homeless encampment Camp Resolution. Plus, the author of “The Hungry Season.” Finally, artist Raphael Delgado.
Natomas Innovation Park | Donating to Nonprofits 101 | Teen’s Journey Through Lyme DiseaseSacramento City Council moves forward on Innovation Park in Natomas. Also, a nonprofit donor 101 ahead on Big Day of Giving. Finally, a mother and daughter write a memoir about Lyme Disease. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests | Loaves & Fishes | Dark Sky Photo ContestPro-Palestinian campus protests at universities across the country - including Sac State and Cal Poly Humboldt. Also, Loaves and Fishes responds to a landmark Supreme Court case on homelessness. Finally, Nevada County holds a “Dark Sky Photo Contest. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
CA’s Response to Arizona’s Abortion Ban | Placerville Restaurants Compete on Food Network | 50 Years at American River Raft RentalsCalifornia wants to welcome Arizona doctors following the state's potential abortion ban. Also, Placerville restaurants compete on Guy Fieri’s “Best Bite in Town” on Food Network. Finally, American River Raft Rentals celebrates 50 years. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Controversy at Verge Center for the Arts | Wildlife Dos and Don'ts for Fawn Season | Aggie Square’s Callout for MuralistsVerge Center for the Arts sparks debate about inclusivity in Sacramento’s creative scene. Also, it’s peak time for baby deer - the dos and don’ts during fawn season. Finally, Aggie Square in Oak Park is putting a callout for local muralists.
2024 ‘Cap-to-Cap’ Recap | Tuolumne County’s Environmental Resilience | Inaugural ‘Sacramento Regional Youth Career Fest’The annual Capitol-to-Capitol program in D.C. to promote business development in the Sacramento region. Also, how Tuolumne County is adapting its wildfire resiliency. Finally, the Sacramento Regional Youth Career Fest at Cosumnes River College. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
New State Park ‘Dos Rios’ in Stanislaus County | Supreme Court Hears Landmark Homelessness Case | Women Tattoo Exhibit at Sac History MuseumCalifornia’s newest state park is named Dos Rios in Stanislaus County. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a pivotal case about homelessness. Finally, an exhibit about the unique history of women and tattoos in Old Sacramento. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sac State Guaranteed Admission Program for EGUSD | UC Davis Pet Blood Bank | Sac City College Poetry EventSac State offers guaranteed admission to graduating seniors at Elk Grove Unified. Also, the UC Davis Veterinary school has an animal blood bank for pets and livestock. Finally, U.S. Poet Laureate Emeritus Juan Felipe Herrera at Sac City College. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Forever Chemicals | CapRadio Endowment | Climate Country Radio“Forever chemicals” in California’s drinking water are raising concerns. Also, the CapRadio Endowment Board discusses its dispute with the public radio station and Sac State. Finally, helping the planet with “Climate Country Radio.” Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento Kings Regular Season Recap | Stories of Japanese-American Mass Incarceration | Artist Jermaine TilsonThe Sacramento Kings defeat the Golden State Warriors to advance to the postseason. Also, never-before shared artifacts from Japanese American survivors of mass incarceration during WWII. Finally, artist Jermaine Tilson at The Gallery. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.