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05/15/2024

By Bob Grimm On the negative side, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has the dubious distinction of being the weakest of the four newer Apes...

05/15/2024

By Nick Brunner Somewhere someone has told you how important it is to get a good night's rest. Sure, all fine and well. But how...

05/15/2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s push to ramp up the renewable fuel carries risks: increased emissions and pollution. By Aaron Cantú, Capital & Main This story is...

05/14/2024

Keyshawn Davis Youth members run out of the Rancho Cordova Youth Center doors excited about what they will show their parents. It’s an item they’ve...

05/13/2024

By Ben Christopher for CalMatters Who is the flesh-and-blood landlord with a city-spanning portfolio of apartments concealed behind an obscurely-named limited liability company? Who is...

05/10/2024

On May 2, 1946, six inmates on Alcatraz island made a violent escape gambit – only to find themselves in an ill-fated showdown with prison...

05/10/2024

As the official case against Assange stagnates, an international movement to free him has only grown stronger By Kevin Gosztola This editorial was originally published...

05/09/2024

By Russell Nichols Burning up on a roof in Rancho Cordova can give one perspective. Marce Bushey, for one, learned 12-hour shifts installing solar panels...

05/09/2024

By Steve Martarano Jeffery Walton points to the newly replaced roof at his 37th Street Oak Park home and then praises the dozen volunteers with...

05/08/2024

The organizing effort at the private liberal arts campus is part of a broader “societal shift” in favor of labor unions. By Bobbi Murray, Capital...

05/07/2024

By Nick Brunner It’s easy to look at the idea of college and adopt a misconception that once you're in, it's smooth sailing. You'll be...

05/06/2024

By Ryan Sabalow for CalMatters Joanna Lewis’s family never believed she took her own life. In 2011, investigators found her hanging from a bath robe’s belt inside...

05/03/2024

By Cathy Cassinos In his new jazz series at The Sofia, saxman and educator Jacam Manricks is taking a page out of Wynton Marsalis’ book....

05/03/2024

By Jessica Laskey Do you feel financially stable? Does your neighbor? What would you do to improve the economic future of your community? A first-of-its-kind...

05/03/2024

By Serena Smith All-female mariachi bands are growing in popularity in Northern California, changing the genre and breaking traditional barriers. Mariachi is a storied genre...

05/03/2024

Supporters say trying yearly, even if unsuccessful, is vital to keep leaders from ducking the issue. By Mark Kreidler, Capital & Main This story is...

05/02/2024

By Scott Thomas Anderson When I recently published a column about Google’s complacency in allowing click-baiters to gaslight the public with Artificial Intelligence – including...

05/01/2024

By Michael Moberly The world of spirits is full of legends and marketing tall tales designed to make you feel like the bottle on which...

05/01/2024

In a truly great economy, everyone — individuals, families, businesses and industries — benefit together from growth. Given that, there’s a grass-roots effort underway to...

04/30/2024

By Keyshawn Davis About six years ago, Dr. William Sands, the director of special projects for University of the Pacific’s Pacific Health Care Collaborative, was...

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