Lawmakers have three weeks to sort through hundreds of bills before the Legislature adjourns. What priorities will they push through? Plus, updates on controversial issues at two Sac area school districts. Finally, learning improv for personal growth
Councilmember weighs in on robotaxis coming to the city and new traffic rules in Old Sac. Plus, we'll learn about a new charter school prioritizing college for everyone. Finally, arts and culture events to check out this month.
What to expect from the weather as we head into the weekend, and how it might impact the Gann Fire in Calaveras County. Plus, we'll get a sneak peek at a new healthcare documentary. Finally, some of the new food featured at the 80th food festival.
Sacramento Assemblymember explains why she signed an open letter sent to the Trump Administration. Plus, we'll learn about a local teen developing a search and rescue drone. Finally, four upcoming live shows to consider checking out this month.
The Director of Iranian and Middle Eastern Studies at Sac State offers a perspective on the conflict. Also, the struggles being faced by one of California's largest ag industries. Finally, a new book chronicles history of Music Circus.
We learn more about the economic impacts of parasite outbreak on California ag producers. Plus, the role beavers play in drought and wildfire mitigation in the environment. Finally, eclectic emo band shares songs recorded live at CapRadio.
A new state law allows school boards to raise their own stipends and many are doing just that. Plus, market's executive director has led weekly event for 47 years. Finally, musicians bring their tour of Iranian music to Davis.
What we need to know about the cyclospora outbreaks to stay healthy this summer. Plus, the California Voter Foundation makes recommendations to speed up the state's vote counting. Finally, civic engagement through YMCA's youth and government program.
We get a look at some of the campaigns starting to heat up as we head to the general election in November. Plus, why can't California meet its reforestation needs? Finally, an annual bike ride raises money for Sac Children's Home Crisis Nursery.
We'll hear more about what a mistrial means for victims in a recent court case. Plus, we'll meet a board member who helped turn a struggling arts institution around. Finally, two of this month's featured storytellers share tales about their pets.
Roseville residents worry about the potential of a data center coming to their community. Plus, Sacramento Co-op weighs in on what's driving grocery costs up. Finally, we meet the two authors featured at this month's live literary reading on stage.
New reporting from CalMatters looking at how some other states have dealt with government workers and telework. A new bill would make it easier for formerly incarcerated firefighters to get hired. Finally, live jazz returns to Sacramento art museum.
Latest developments at Sacramento International Airport and others around the county. Also, ICE arrests of minors in the state have increased. Finally, the California State Fair offers affordable options during the week.
We'll learn more about an investigation into how California colleges report the use of military equipment on campus. Plus, what a recent SCOTUS ruling over a popular weedkiller means for national forests. And, dance festival comes to the north shore.
Investigation examines how biased behavior can lead to mistrust between community groups and law enforcement. Plus, how a law to protect privacy is negatively impacting small businesses. Also, behind the scenes look at Young Actors Stage.
New federal housing legislation aims to boost construction in state, including California. We'll hear how. Plus, how living alone can negatively impact seniors' mental health. Finally, we'll meet some pigeon racing enthusiasts in Sacramento.
Behind-the-scenes look at the city department responsible for clean drinking water. Voter rights and civic engagement center becomes independent national organization. Animal shelter offers community program to help control cat population.
Sacramento's only African American museum opens up about the financial struggles they're facing. Plus a psychotherapist shares her children's book on processing grief. Finally, Arts Talk gives you a guide to our regions summer festival season.
Governor Gavin Newsom is fined for not reporting certain charitable donations on time. New developments surrounding a controversial plan to build a new city in California. Finally, the first spoken word artist to win AGT expands his musical talents.
CapRadio reporters share how Esparto is marking one year since the deadly explosion. We detail what impact recent Supreme Court rulings will have on immigration. Finally, a staple Mexican dish is being celebrated in Sacramento.
Former NBA champion Bill Cartwright talks about his life and career. A new professional baseball team makes its debut in Yolo County. Finally, a new book charts Sacramento Republic FC’s successful first year.
An update to Sacramento’s city-sanctioned homeless encampment Camp Resolution. Also, President Biden expands Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Finally, “Bike Fest” along the American River Parkway.
Yolo and Solano counties issue a health advisory about bird flu present in raw milk and raw dairy products. Also, the push to bring back Oak Park’s public library. Finally, the Terra Madre Americas inaugural food festival is in Sacramento.
How Gov. Newsom wants to close the state’s budget shortfall. Also, upcoming updates to Sacramento International Airport. Finally, the Strawberry Music Festival in Grass Valley.
An investigation into the private security forces patrolling California’s unhoused residents. Also, a new trail guide for the Lower American River. Finally, “Music at Noon” to celebrate its 1,000th performance.
Elk Grove moves forward on relocating the Sacramento Zoo. Also, a survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack speaks in Folsom. Finally, Sacramento musician The Philharmonik’s “Tiny Desk” submission.
Student journalists discuss covering campus protests. Also, Vitalant asks for blood donations for new mothers. Finally, an educational jazz series at The Sofia.
Valley Vision releases its first Inclusive Economy Poll. Also, a Sacramento physician pens a debut fiction novel “Dry Spells.” Finally, the Sacramento Tree Foundation explains the city’s urban forest plan.
POLITICO’s California Playbook updates the latest in state politics. Also, Sac Republic FC celebrates 10 years and is currently undefeated. Finally, a spring music and wine pairing.
How 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.
Sacramento 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.
Pro-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.
California 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.
Verge 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.
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.
California’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.
Sac 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.
“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.”
The 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.
POLITICO’S California Playbook updates the latest in state politics. Also, a new report looks into the distinct differences among younger California voters. Finally, the annual Taste of East Sacramento is happening this weekend.
Elk Grove Police adds drones as first responders. Also, why the cost for California universities are so high, and how to get help. Finally, we’re approaching peak wildflower season in Northern California.
An investigation into the voting records of state lawmakers. Also, an event tonight at Sac State discusses what reparations could look like in Sacramento. Finally, a Grass Valley author’s new book chronicles the pioneering female physicians of the Ol
San Joaquin County approved improvements for Stockton Metropolitan Airport. Also, Sacramento mayoral candidates Dr. Flojaune Cofer and state Assemblymember Kevin McCarty. Finally, “The Jacquelyn” is a new space for wellness and socializing.
POLITICO hosts an evening with Gov. Gavin Newsom. A Del Paso Heights nonprofit seeks to reverse the growing fentanyl crisis. How this year’s “Big Melt” has been a game-changer for the Feather River.
Sacramento turns to 'micro apartments' to ease the affordable housing crunch. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Darrin Bell’s graphic memoir “The Talk.” California Capital Airshow at Mather Airport.
Vitalant officially expands blood donor eligibility to men who have sex with men. Rocklin is among school districts that approve a controversial gender ‘outing’ policy of students. The best El Dorado County road trips.
Sac City Unified back-to-school changes for schools, students and staff. The Mother Lode launches an ADU program from homes. Sac Charter High starts dual enrollment to earn college credits.
Using high-tech tools to combat garbage and invasive species at Lake Tahoe. A new book looks at what the victims' rights movement has gotten right and wrong. A run to raise funds for foster youth is taking place Saturday at Land Park.
Research to protect California wine grapes from wildfire smoke. Sacramento business incubation program CLTRE Club. CapRadio lays off staff, cancels music programs amid financial issues.
Rural California communities fear wildfire devastation as U.S. Forest Service projects languish.
Today on Insight we're looking at Gov. Newsom's compromises on mental health reform, and a new construction project slated for Sacramento's Broadway corridor.
Study explains why California has a housing crisis despite building more homes in recent years. A podcast called “tbh” created by, for and about teens launches a new season.
Today on Insight, we're looking at why the Sac County DA is threatening to sue the city over homeless encampments and how Sac State is researching the effect poor air quality has in underserved neighborhoods.
Today on Insight we're looking at a TV anchor and Hawaii native recounting the destruction and CalOES sending resources to Maui.
Today on Insight we're looking at California's opioid epidemic, and upcoming live music with Insight's Concert Connect.
Today on Insight we're looking at the former UC Davis student charged in deadly stabbings heads to a state hospital and how the cattle industry is evolving due to climate change.
Today on Insight we're looking at Sacramento's homeless campground plan, rehabilitating Tahoe bears and cubs linked to home break-ins.
Today on Insight we're looking at the first murder conviction against a fentanyl dealer, Sacramento native's Greta Gerwig's smash hit Barbie, and Luna's Cafe closes after 40 years.
Today on Insight we're looking at if California's state-funded travel ban to anti-LGBTQ states effective, California's Armenian diaspora watches the Azerbaijan blockade, and it's "harvest day' for gardeners in Sacramento.
Today on Insight we're looking at Caldor Fire survivors pursuing legal action against USFS, a study that found that public companies bury wildfire risk in federal filings, and how The Creation District offers a safe space for vulnerable youth.
Today on Insight we're looking at whether the Davis stabbing suspect is mentally fit to stand trial, the Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center expands, and the Museum of Science and Curiosity celebrates Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon."
Today on Insight we're looking at the Sac PD holding community forums about its plans to purchase military equipment, a conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Jack Ohman, and upcoming live music from Insight's Concert Connect
Today on Insight we're looking at the Tioga Pass reopening, a California's firefighter's advice to other countries battling wildfires, and endangered yellow-legged frogs being released into the Plumas National Forest.
Today on Insight we're looking at the latest effort by state legislative staff to unionize, the FDA's approval of the first over-the-counter birth control pill, and UC Davis' Mind Institute's summer seminar on developmental disorders.
Today on Insight we're looking at Sacramento's new nightlife manager, incoming CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia, and Butte County's home sharing program.
Today on Insight we're looking into the Klamath Dam removal project, the Klamath River's impact on the Shasta Indian Nation, and the best classic music and wine pairing for the summer.
Today on Insight, we get an update from Caltrans on the status of the “Fix50” highway project through downtown Sacramento, speak with Sacramento State’s new president, and find out what to know about the California State Fair.
Today on Insight we're looking at the science behind heat waves, child trafficking bill controversy, and the Bear Valley Music Festival.
Today on Insight we're looking at an investigation into California's parolee rehabilitation programs, how tablets are shaping prison, and a new book chronicles how Czechoslovakia used hockey to fight against the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Today on Insight we're looking the Sacramento Observer being awarded the best Black Newspaper in America, the state's reparations task force's final proposals and Insight's "Concert Connect"
Today on Insight we're looking at how the pandemic reversed K-12 achievement, how researchers at UC Davis are studying the placenta to understand autism, and the first woman to draw Wonder Woman for DC Comics
Today on Insight we're looking at record trash levels at Lake Tahoe, how the SCOTUS' ruling on affirmative action impacts California, and an Elk Grove music prodigy is heading to a prestigious Grammy Camp.
Today on Insight we're looking at a breakdown of California's budget, how Texas shrank its homeless population, and Sac State hostes the Homeless World Cup.
Today on the "Best of Insight" we're revisiting the infant formula shortage study, how Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is the first Hmong to lead a major US city, and financial literacy in California.
On today's "Best of Insight," we're revisiting Taylor's Market's message on mental health and addiction, and a survivor of the deadly Montecito mudslide's memoir on grieving.
Today on Insight we're looking at summer traffic at Yosemite National Park, the clarity of Tahoe Lake, and we introduce CapRadio's latest newsletter "SacramenKnow"
Today on Insight we;re looking at SCUSD renaming three schools that were originally named after racist historical figures, the Califoria coast and the challenges it faces from climate change, and Meadowview launches a bike repair program
Today on Insight we're looking at the aftermath of overturning Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court upholding the Indian Child Welfare Act, and Community Paint Day.
Today on Insight we're looking at the largest study of homelessness in California in decades, a podcast storytelling workshop for people in San Quentin and Solano state prisons, and we learn about a wildfire forest stewardship workshop for landowners
Today on Insight we're looking at the role of amateur radio during emergencies, we say goodbye to Sac State President Robert Nelsen, and we check out our Concert Connect series.
Today on Insight we're looking at an update on Sacramento's Measure O homelessness enforcement, a bill responding to caste discrimination in California, and the El Dorado "Fire/Land: The Exhibition" wildfire arts installation.
Today on Insight we're looking at why arts education is broken, a Sacramento pioneer in gay and lesbian fiction and how some are working to preserve the Mayan language.
Today on Insight we're looking at Juneteenth in Sacramento, a documentary that explores the history of Del Paso Heights, and one of the authors behind the new Grammys "Best African Music" performance category.
Today on Insight we're looking at a bill to fund inclusivity in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation states, Sacramento homeownership equity and Sac State free adult summer series "Celebrating Diversity: Telling Stories that Haven't Been Told."
Today on Insight we're looking at Gov. Newsom's national political strategy, the state of manufacturing in California and we learn about a debut book from NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour's Aisha Harris.
Today on Insight, we're looking into an investigation into the cash app industry, a Sacramento documentary about one of the oldest Americans to undergo gender-affirming surgery, and poet Marilyn Nelson visits Sacramento.
Today on Insight we're looking at why public pool closures matter, a children's book that reimagines our relationship with fire, and we showcase the best upcoming live music shows in Northern California with Insight's "Concert Connect."
Today on Insight we're looking at why some rural hospitals are struggling, we meet the incoming Sac State president, and Modesto's "Graffiti Summer" celebrates a classic George Lucas film.
Today on Insight we're looking at Sacramento responding to a rise in congenital syphilis cases in pregnancies, State Farm and Allstate withdraw from California, and from STEM to opera, we meet UC Davis sibling prodigies.
Today on Insight we're looking at a possible mpox resurgence, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg is not seeking relection and Donna Apidone's "Drivetime Meditations."
Today on the "Best of Insight" we're revisiting a Sacramento journalist returns from Ukraine, and an 80-million year old plant fossil is discovered in Granite Bay.
Today on the "Best of Insight" we're looking at "redemption coffee," civil rights leader Ben Jealous' latest book, and Sacramento remembers Tyre Nichols.
Today on "Best of Insight" we're revisiting a conversation with NPR's Nina Totenberg and Sacramento Kings longtime radio announcer Gary Gerould's historic milestone during a remarkable season.
Today on Insight we're looking at CalFire's outlook for wildfire season, SCUSD special education lawsuit settlement, and comedian Keith Lowell Jensen's upcoming show.
Today on Insight, we're looking at toxic lead levels at California child care facilities, a Placer County LGBTQ+ youth group faces threats following a fabricated video, and the Sacramento Zoo welcomes a critically endangered orangutan.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a poll that surveyed how residents view the growing Sacramento region, how Gov. Newsom wants to change state environmental laws to speed up infrastructure projects and learn more about the Strawberry Music Festival.
Today on Insight we're looking at a report on extremism in California, ongoing EDD unemployment challenges and a best of Insight segment "Aloha Vietnam"
Today on Insight we're looking at CalFresh food benefits post-pandemic, how almond upcycling works, and a free concert that benefits music education in Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's professional boxers' pensions, protecting Molok Luyuk's biological diversity and Insight's "Concert Connect" highlights.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the FDA's changes on blood donor restrictions for men who have sex with men, the loneliness epidemic and the California Mermaid Convention descends on Sacramento this weekend.
Today on Insight we're looking at the May budget revise for California, how the expiration of Title 42 is impacting the state and celebrating Punjabi heritage in the Sacramento Valley.
Today on Insight we're looking at Mayor Steinberg's prison reform, a wildfire risk study in collaboration with the town of Paradise, and a new book looking into President Truman's committee during WWII.
Today on Insight we're looking at California affordable housing lawsuits, a new loan program that could provide relief to community hospitals, and the UC Davis Science cafe providing a space for the community
Today on Insight, we're looking at the mosquito forecast following the dramatic rainfall this year, California schools located in moderate or high flood risk areas, and the new Sacramento play "Voices" searches for the authentic self.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how to navigate difficult conversations with aging loved ones, the Montecito mudslide survivor writes a memoir, and Lake Tahoe's latest clarity report.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao being the first Hmong to lead a major U.S. city, we chat with Visit Sacramento, and the Sacramento Kings are playoff bound.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how the federal rulings on the abortion pill can impact health care in California, a former Iran Hostage Crisis detainee speaks at Sac State, and a Literary Death Match in Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking into how Silicon Valley Bank became the dominant bank in the wine industry, Folsom Lake College's viticulture and enology program, and NPR's Mary Louise Kelly's latest book "It. Goes. So Fast."
Today on Insight, we're looking at how the state is responding to the Tulare Basin flooding, a Nevada County nonprofit travels to service migrants and asylum seekers, and the Sacramento History Museum's quilt exhibit
Today on Insight, we're looking at updates to the State Capitol annex project, this week's episode of CapRadio's Mid Pacific and Insight's Concert Connect suggestions.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a new electric bike program and more in Stockton, the fentanyl crisis in Native American communities, and how the bypass floodplain helps salmon.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a bill that would add diacritical marks on official documents, the history of Tulare Lake, and we chat with Sacramento's poet laureate ahead of National Poetry Month.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a new pilot program for CalFresh recipients, what the latest snowpack means for the state's water needs, and a unique aperitif tasting room in Winters.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the gas v. electric stove debate, the complex legacy of Cesar Chavez, and CapRadio's newest podcast "Mid-Pacific."
Today on Insight, we're looking at SCUSD's response to multiple race-related incidents and why suspension rates of its Black students remain high, an investigation into state mobile home park inspections, and Trans visibility week.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the snow impact on North Lake Tahoe, an infant formula shortage study, and some innovative technology that could help farmers increase yields and prevent crop loss.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Yosemite National Park winter closures, why Roseville Joint Unified cut ties with an LGBTQ+ youth group, and blues artist Shemekia Copeland's upcoming performance at the Auburn State Theatre.
Today on Insight, we're looking at NPR All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro's new book, a Nevada super bloom forecast and Insight's Concert Connect.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a ballot proposal to expand mental health services, a Sac State filmmaker's Antarctica documentary and KVIE's 'Rancho Cordova, from the Gold Rush to the Space Race' is airing on Mar. 24.
Today on Insight, we'll look at the "tiny homes" California is providing for the unhoused community, the story behind "She is Cheval," and learn more about Petal Connection's mission to comfort hospice patients.
Today on Insight, we're looking at combating excessive suspensions in K-12 schools, Taylor Market's message on mental health and outstanding women leaders.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and it's impact on NorCal's tech industry, a preview of Sacramento Master Singers' performance this weekend, and we say goodbye to CapRadio anchor and reporter Randol White.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a bill that would require a financial literacy course as a graduation requirement in California high schools, and a Sacramento Bee reporter discusses Sac State women's basketball team's first-ever trip to the NCAA.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a state politics roundup, Gary Gerould celebrates 3,000 Sacramento Kings games, and a podcast reveals the efforts of Indigenous people working to return salmon to their homeland.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a winter storm forecast, the CA Youth Tackle Football bill, and Mariachi Bonitas' debut album.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how the snow is impacting the daily life of Tahoe locals, on whether Sac school boards reflect student diversity, and learn more about CapRadio's "must-see" upcoming music concerts.
Today on Insight we're looking at funding for homelessness in the Sacramento region, and why a tiny home project in the county is delayed, "The Hidden Map" documentary and Sacramento rapper Denzel Joyce shares the story behind his song Light the Beam
Today on Insight, we're looking at why some Sac City residents are without a council district, how cannabis legalization pushes the "emerald triangle" to the brink, and Stockton's Symphony remembers its CEO Philip West, who passed away in February.
Today on Insight we're looking at how schools engage refugee and immigrant students, California's reparations task force is holding their next meeting in Sacramento, and we discuss the pandemic through photojournalism.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the cold winter storms impacting the Sierra, fossilized fruit has been discovered in Granite Bay and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento discusses homeownership for lower-income households.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California ending its COVID-19 State of Emergency, and we chat with CapRadio Reporters about how things will change after the declaration ends and where people can still find COVID-19 resources.
Today on Insight, we're chatting with a Sacramento-based journalist that's returned from a reporting trip in Ukraine, and we learn more about Black Students of California United.
Today on Insight we're looking at KCRA's investigation into Assemblymember Mia Bonta, Ben Jealous' latest book, and top local music performances coming up in the next couple of weeks.
Today on Insight, we're looking at spiking natural gas prices, a summit on mindfulness and compassion and an upcoming veterans job fair in Sacramento County.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the Cal Poly Humboldt student hotel housing situation, California's behavioral health worker shortage, and the Sacramento Kings defy expectations.
Senator Dianne Feinstein has announced she will not seek re-election in 2024. A conversation on California’s declining birth rate and its implications. A Crest Pacific Trail hiker shares how his epic hike helped him heal from a traumatic brain injury
Today on Insight, we're looking at the humanitarian crisis in Turkey-Syria after the powerful earthquake, California is looking to hire laid-off tech workers, and a preview of this year's Wild and Scenic Film Festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how Gov. Newsom addressed the state's homelessness crisis, Redemption Coffee's program, and the best wine and music pairings for Valentine's Day.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Paul's Place in Davis, a new study revealing the chronic health issues of California's farm workers, and we hear a preview of some music events in Sacramento this month.
Today on Insight, we're looking at COVID vaccine requirements in schools, a conversation about missing and murdered indigenous people, and family and friends in Sacramento remember Tyre Nichols.
Today on Insight, we're looking at state buildings that may become affordable housing, a new book, "It's Always Been Ours: Rewriting the Story of Black Women's Bodies," and the Tahoe Institute shares its conservation and education efforts
Today on Insight, we're looking at upgrades to the Sacramento International airport, the Northern California great migration study, and we chat with the owner of Ashay by the Bay Bookstore.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the California Senate Race, a conversation on the culture of law enforcement in the aftermath of Tyre Nichols' death, and the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a Peet's Coffee in Davis — the first to unionize in the country, new research showing winter storms becoming more powerful, and we taste of the Black owned restaurants in Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking at CA exporting almost half its toxic waste to other states, a conversation with NPR's Nina Totenberg, and a concert featuring the music of Elton John to raise funds for Leukemia and Lymphoma.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how individuals and communities can heal from collective trauma, a new vaccine for honeybees, and a recap of CapRadio's podcast "A Music of their Own."
Today on Insight, we're looking at Monterey Park's Asian American history, Monterey Park's state representatives and Paradise-opoly.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the closing of Madera County's only hospital, a conversation with West Sac City's all-women council, and the county's Commission on the Status of Women.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the Lunar New Year, public companies burying wildfire risks, and a preview of the Sofia Soirée.
Today on Insight, we're looking at climate change's impact on education, he aftermath of the Tahoe Basin after the storm, and the importance of music mentorship.
Today on Insight, we're looking at why some people don't follow evacuation orders, FEMA and SBA's disaster assistance, and we learn more about the novel "Aloha Vietnam."
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's crisis communications, a preview of Dine Downtown in Sacramento, a non-alcoholic pop-up bar, and the history and science behind tea.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the health of Sacramento trees, Southwest Airlines' meltdown, and diversity in classical music.
Today on Insight, we're looking at winter challenges in Land Park, the state's budget proposal, Gov. Newsom's second term, and low-alcohol-infused aperitifs.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how unhoused people are navigating the winter storms, the Hoopa Valley Tribe and the Digital Divide, and why so many restaurants are turning to ghost kitchens.
Today on Insight we're looking at Northern Califonia's storm forecast, storm damange and resources.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the winter storm, an investigation into how the state jailed a man with disabilities for nine years while waiting for trial, and we look into youth and diversity in classical music.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the storm forecast, the Sierra snowpack and psychedelic treatments.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the winter storm, how street medicine is helping unhoused California residents and the psychology behind wellness.
Today on Insight, we're doing a "Best of," where we revisit photos of Manzanar, learn about the Yurok Tribe restoring the art of hand-built canoes, and the nonprofit Stockton Soul takes performances into classrooms throughout San Joaquin County.
Today on Insight, we're doing a "Best of" where we revisit "Project Rebound," a Cal State program for incarcerated individuals and we chat with CapRadio Jazz Host Avery Jeffery about Keith Hatschek.
Today on Insight, we're doing a "Best of" where we revisit a conversation with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe, and we discuss Central Valley native Aaron Judge making baseball history.
Today on Insight, we're doing a "Best of" where we revisit a conversation with Sacramento County District Attorney-Elect Thien Ho and State Assemblymember Jim Cooper, discusses being elected Sacramento County Sheriff.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a breakthrough in nuclear fusion, a conversation about sex appeal and aging in the music industry, and a preview of the best seasonal wine and music for the holidays.
Today on Insight, we're looking at ICE ending its contract with Yuba County Jail, SMUD's energy transition and we hear more about the Crocker Art Museum's newest exhibit.
Today on Insight, we're looking at SCUSD's fentanyl warning, Sacramento's majority women city council, and Hepcat's Holla'Daze at the B Street Theatre.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the "tripledemic" of RSV, COVID and the flu, Localis receives a Michelin Star and a preview of new music box sets.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the Sacramento County Grand Jury, we have a wide-ranging discussion with Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, and we preview our new original podcast, "A Music of their Own."
Today on Insight, we're looking at a new state commission that focuses on hate crimes, the latest in the women-led protests in Iran, and an update on Sacramento's Black experience.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the latest updates on the UC strike, an investigation into Cal Poly SLO's diversity, and an etiquette expert shares some social "dos" and "don'ts" this holiday season.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the first major winter storm of 2022, why this year's wildfire season was less severe than other years, and how to process the "holiday blues."
Today on Insight, we're looking at mental health and online learning, outlook on water in the state, and Italian Tenor Pasquale Esposito performs in Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a Measure O update, unseen heroes and a discussion about the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Equality California, Yosemite National Park's decision to suspend its peak hour reservation system for summer 2023 and B Street Theatre's "'Tis the Season" winter series.
Today on Insight we're looking at the state's projected budget shortfall, UC Davis' new process in connecting kidney donors with recipients and Sac State's Hornet football season.
Today on Insight, we're devoting the hour to storytelling. CapRadio colleagues will tell their stories about what they believe is the meaning of family, how that can evolve and the many memories that come up during the holiday season.
Today on Insight, we're revisiting some of the best Insight conversations of 2022, featuring: endangered condors returning to the Redwoods for the first time in 100 years, the history of lowrider culture and jazz pianist Michael Wolff's new book.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Midterm election updates, California College Corp and the artist behind Insight's new theme music.
Rural California communities fear wildfire devastation as U.S. Forest Service projects languish.
California Secretary of State updates the statewide ballot count. Shasta County Registrar of Voters Cathy Darling Allen. The Beatles Guitar Project’s upcoming performance.
The latest results and analysis of the midterm election from statewide races and ballot measures to races and measures in the Sacramento area.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Election Day and last voting tips, understanding the untapped power of the Latino vote, and we chat with the author of "Bravo Company: An Afghanistan Deployment and its Aftermath."
Today on Insight, we're looking at first-time and young voter outreach, preserving indigenous language, and a book about WWII veterans remembering the Aleutians.
Rural California communities fear wildfire devastation as U.S. Forest Service projects languish.
A glimpse of voting behaviors as the midterm election approaches. A new study of political factions and the likelihood they’ll support political violence. Revisiting our conversation about the effort to preserve monarch butterfly migration.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how hospitals are responding to the rise of RSV, recent instances of antisemitism in California and understanding California's Filipino history.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a conversation with Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Dahle and a Sacramento chef competes in Hulu's "Chefs vs. Wild."
Today on Insight, we're looking at the end of the state legislative session, back-to-school in Sacramento County and the Oak Park Black Film Festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the latest bill regarding farm workers' labor law, a trauma surgeon shares their research on mass shooting emergency response and a preview of the "Chalk It Up" festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the 75th anniversary of Sac State, and we say goodbye to CapRadio's Morning Edition Host Donna Apidone.
Today on Insight, we're looking at PG&E CEO Patti Poppe on the challenges she inherited from the troubled utility, and we chat with Wall Street Journal reporter Katherine Blunt about the progress PG&E has made.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's CARE Court proposal, members of the United Farm Workers union marching to the state Capitol and the third season of the "What is California" podcast.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Gov. Newsom's veto of a safe injection site bill, whether agave can be grown in California, and Donna Apidone chats with the authors of "Dear White Women."
Today on Insight we're looking at monkeypox resources in the central valley, efforts to increase campaign transparency and Sacramento's "Dinner at Tiger."
Today on Insight, we're looking at back-to-school changes, an investigative documentary on California's conservatorship law and a preview of the "Olympics of Butchery" held this year at the Golden 1 Center.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a lawsuit against the city of Sacramento over an anti-camping measure, a conversation with District Attorney-Elect Thien Ho and "The Color Purple" is coming to Music Circle.
Today on Insight we're looking at a possible California "megaflood," NASA measuring plant "sweat" and wildfire intensity, plus Donna Apidone shares her conversation with author Jennifer Raff.
Today on Insight, we're looking at CapRadio's Caldor Fire investigation, Washoe County's air quality and back-to-school mental health resources.
Today on Insight, we're looking at what the Inflation Reduction Act means for California, the state's Supreme Court Chief Justice is retiring this fall, and we hear about the Nevada County Film Festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a CapRadio investigation into Sacramento Councilmember Sean Loloee's North Sacramento residence, sex trafficking in Sacramento County, and a wine harvest season preview.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a history of underfunding in North Sacramento, Yurok Tribe Redwood canoe tours and a preview of the Mariachi Festival de Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking at school safety, North Sacramento organizations overcoming neglect, and 11 new wolf pups were recently born, showing promising momentum in the species' comeback in Northern California.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's new monkeypox committee, CapRadio's new North Sacramento series and StocktonCon's summer pop culture convention.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento becoming a hub for Ukrainian refugees, Sacramento youth pop-up programs, and Sacramento's Black Experience Project.
Today on Insight we're looking at the Covered California rate increases, reinvestment lessons from Stockton and the Woodland Opera House performs musical "In the Heights."
The latest on the deadly McKinney wildfire in Siskiyou County. A new state law revoked anti-loitering provisions that target sex workers. Cirque Du Soleil’s “Alegria” debuts in West Sacramento.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's monkeypox response, Lake Tahoe's ecological health and the all-age venue Café Colonial fights to stay open.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the wildfires in Mariposa County, a Sacramento-based journalist's trip to war-torn Ukraine and the volunteer lavender library for the LGBTQ+ community.
Today on Insight we're looking at Sacramento's real estate market, Sacramento Republic FC hosts the US Open Cup semifinal soccer match and the latest Manetti Shrem exhibit, "Young, Gifted and Black"
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's new gun legislation, a UC Davis study highlighting a growing trend in political violence, and much more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the return of the California state fair, bloodless bullfighting in the Central Valley and how Tahoe businesses are fairing.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a sobriety program for unhoused mothers, California's "housing first" challenges and we chat with "political junkie" Ken Rudin.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's tax relief for the cannabis industry, Sacramento County's Sheriff-Elect Jim Cooper discusses being elected and Modesto Nuts' general manager is the first Latina GM in Minor League Baseball.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how climate change impacts Sacramento's economy, the new 988 hotline for mental health crisis calls and the American Political Items convention is this weekend in Reno.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a mental health program pilot for Nevada police, NASA's groundbreaking photos from the James Webb telescope and the Sacramento performance troupe Authentic Voices.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how public health is navigating the COVID-19 sub-variants, the psychology of COVID mental fatigue and the Paradise Symphony Orchestra shares persevering through the Camp Fire.
Today on Insight, we're looking at reports of racism among Black school admins in Sacramento, how Downtown Sac is navigating violence and economic recovery and the inflation impact on the state's wine industry
Today on Insight, we're looking at wildfire weather research, women in fire restoration and jazz pianist Dave Bass is performing at the Auburn State Theatre.
Today on the Best of Insight, we're looking at the journey from a foster youth navigating the system to becoming the Deputy Chancellor of California community colleges and a transgender judge's historic appointment.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento County transforming schools into centers of wellness, the Youth Advisory Board talks about mental health and muralist Jermaine Tilson.
Today on Insight, we're looking at "Best of Insight," NorCal regional Intelligence Center on threats leading up to Jan. 6, a center for post-traumatic growth and the push for South Lake Tahoe to become a "dark sky community."
Today on Insight, we're looking at an investigation into a Sacramento Councilmember's residency, challenges for caregivers in Stanislaus and Merced counties and Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" returns to Broadway At Music Circus.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a statewide composting mandate, affordable housing on college campuses and author Vanessa Hua's latest novel "Forbidden City."
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento's latest homeless point-in-time count, how Loaves and Fishes will use this new data and the legal challenges and future of DACA.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the impacts of other recent SCOTUS decisions on the state and a Placer County safe space for LGBTQ+ youth.
Today on Insight, we're looking at what parents need to know about COVID-19 vaccines for young children, a Sacramento City Councilmember's residency is disputed and jazz vocalist Vivian Lee performs at the Crocker Art Museum.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's water market, the history of lowrider culture, and author Stacey Vanek Smith's book "Machiavelli for Women."
Today on Insight, we're looking at how Cal Fire fumbled key responsibilities in wildfire prevention and the ongoing mental health crisis facing firefighters.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg's State of the City address, an update on the California state budget and gas price relief proposals. Also, we're looking at Juneteenth events scheduled for this weekend.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Joshua's House Hospice for terminally ill people experiencing homelessness, the Sacramento LGBT Center on monkeypox and reducing stigma. Also, the Sacramento Gay Men's Chorus previews their spring concert.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento County's tiny home communities for unhoused residents, the primary election in Shasta County amid a contentious political atmosphere and a photo exhibit on gender dysphoria.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the impact of wildfire on pregnancy, how to support Sacramento Ukrainian Refugees, and Craig McNamara's Vietnam War memoir "Because Our Fathers Lied."
Today on Insight, we're looking at primary election results, voting trends statewide and the inaugural California Capital International Documentary Film Festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at today's primary, a last-minute voting FAQ, a how-to for unhoused voters and Sacramento's Pride Festival March this weekend.
Today on Insight, we're looking at HIV setbacks during the pandemic, the latest COVID-19 research & recommendations, a preview of the 2022 primary, and Jazz Pianist Michael Wolff's autobiography.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's primary election turnout, the Sacramento County District Attorney race, CapRadio's Voter Guide and "Photos of Manzanar," a feature story from Donna Apidone.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the three leading candidates looking to represent California's new District 3 in the U.S. House of Representatives. They shared a stage Tuesday night at a debate hosted by KCRA 3 and CapRadio.
Today on Insight, we're looking at "Taking Down Backage" the book, the missing indigenous women in Northern California's lost coast, and Sacramento as a hot spot for the newest HIV infections in the U.S.
Today on Insight, we're taking a look back at the best conversations we had this year. We'll be listening to Paul Chavez, son of the late labor rights activist Cesar Chavez, and we're listening to Dolores Huerta.
Today on Insight, we're looking at some of Insight's best conversations, Secretary of State Shirley Weber reflects on her first year as the first African American to hold the position in state history and more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento County Sheriff candidates Undersheriff Jim Barnes and Assemblymember Jim Cooper, and we listen to NPR's 2022 Tiny Desk Contest Winner
Today on Insight, we're looking at a California voter guide for the upcoming midterm election, UC Davis' study on exposure to chemicals in pregnant women, and the Sacramento Bacon Fest is this week.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Gov. Newsom's state budget wish list, the legal & practical implications if the SCOTUS overturns Roe v. Wade and the Music in the Mountains Youth Orchestra.
Today on Insight, we're looking at SCUSD is considering extending the current school year, Imported Comedy showcases immigrants and comedians of color, and AC/DC tribute band, GayC/DC performs in Sacramento
Today on Insight, we're looking at how California may eliminate hidden court fees, the state's "beneficial fire plan," the debut of a Sacramento's children's book and much more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a possible abortion rights constitutional amendment, a staffing shortage at Cal Fire and this year's "Beer and Ballet" series with the Sacramento Ballet.
We are revisiting Insight’s best conversations this year. Congressman Jerry McNerney discusses retirement. Chairwoman of the California Republican Party lays out priorities for the Midterms. Celebrity chef Martin Yan culinary donation to UC Davis.
Today on Insight, we're looking at murder charges filed in Sacramento's deadly mass shooting, Sen. Alex Padilla discusses efforts to protect abortion rights, the USC sex abuse settlement and Yolo Food Bank is flipping the food system.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's response to if Roe v. Wade is overturned, the state's $300M plan to deal with extreme heat and Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates discuss "May is Bike Month."
Today on Insight, we're looking at California's falling population, community organization Brother 2 Brother and author Suzanne Roberts' book, "Animal Bodies" On Death, Desire and Other Difficulties."
Today on Insight, we're looking at CapRadio's election road map for the June 7 primary, the diversity of California Latino voters and musician Xochitl Hermosillo of Coyote Creates shares her first album.
Today on Insight, we're looking at what's at stake with Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, organ transplant equity, the Sol Blume R&B Festival in Sacramento and our Tiny Desk Contest 2022 favorites from Northern California.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento County's tiny homes for unhoused residents, an Auburn grandfather's journey to rescue his 3-year-old grandson from Ukraine and Opera Modesto's "La Boheme."
Today on Insight, we're looking at the role of the California Attorney General, DWR's airborne groundwater forecasting technology and the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 16.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a late-season storm and its impact on wildfire season, endangered condors returning to the Redwoods and Northern California's NPR Tiny Desk Contest entrants for 2022.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a Sacramento County charter trade high school, the debate around Sen. Feinstein, ageism and sexism, and Reyna Grande's book "A Ballad of Love and Glory."
How the pandemic worsened food insecurity issues in the greater Sacramento area. Community organizations are calling for more youth financial support to address the gun violence crisis. Simple Summers, a free website that filters summer camps.
Today on Insight, we're revisiting CapRadio's After the Assault podcast, which explores what survivors experience in the aftermath of sexual violence, how it impacts the brain, how to be the best ally and much more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the downtown Sacramento shooting suspect, a center for veterans and first responders that focuses on 'moral injury' and we learn about some local 2022 Tiny Desk Contest favorites.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento Police Chief Kath Lester discussing the rise in gun violence, increased bear activity in Tahoe and hear more about UC Davis' Native American and Indigenous speaker and documentary series.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a wildfire prevention program that hasn't finished a single project, the rise in gun violence, and a preview of Photography Month Sacramento.
California reparations task force vote on African American eligibility. Cesar Chavez Day with Paul Chavez, the son of the late labor rights activist. The Stockton Symphony “In Tune with Justice” honoring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Today on Insight, we're looking at an update on the SCUSD strike, undercounted COVID-19 deaths and the play "PASS OVER" running at the Capital Stage.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the worker strikes across California, a discussion of state wildfires and we tune into some Oscars highlights.
Today on Insight, we're looking at those that travel near Ukraine to help refugees, an update on the SCUSD strike, and we're doing a status check on the California wine industry.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the C.A.R.E. Court for homelessness, the latest on the SCUSD strike, and we hear about a bilingual children's book, "The Carousel King and the Space Mission."
Today on Insight, we're looking at attorneys offering pro-bono work for Ukrainian refugees in Tijuana, a proposed bill that would allow parents to sue social media companies for child addiction and mental health, and much more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a new COVID-19 subvariant, how Sacramento is becoming a hub for hydrogen vehicle demand and take a peek at the Sacramento French Film Festival.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the gas tax rebate proposal SCUSD's planned strike date and we take a sneak peek at the Latinx Comic Arts Festival.
Anniversary of the Sacramento Police shooting death of Stephon Clark. How Ukrainian churches in Sacramento are assisting Ukranians under siege. Former Sacramento Kings head coach Jerry Reynolds and fans remember ARCO Arena ahead of its demolition.
Why California Highway Patrol does not provide body cameras for 97% of officers. Republicans push to suspend the gas tax. Legislative fix of UC Berkeley’s enrollment cap. Resolution to end the State of Emergency. Author John Lescroart’s latest book.
Ending statewide indoor mask requirements at schools. Tahoe Basin residents “quality of life” community survey. New grant for HIV and STD testing in Sacramento County, which is one of 40 hot spots for new HIV infections in the United States.
A Northern California Slavic news source is banned in Russia. Dr. Daisy Gonzales shares her journey from foster youth to second in command of the state’s community college system. The Honey Agency, Inc. shares their SXSW presentation.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the El Dorado County Neighborhood radio watch, how racism shaped the Central Valley and we learn about folk trio "Dear Darling."
Today on Insight, we're looking at the State of the State, where Republicans and Progressive can make an impact and the missing indigenous women in Northern California's Lost Coast.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered his annual State of the State address in Sacramento Tuesday in front of an audience of state lawmakers for the first time in two years. Listen back to the full speech, Republican response and reporter analysis.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how the State of the State Address has changed over the years, Congressman John Garamendi shares his conversations with Ukraine's President, plus a look at the ICE PAC art exhibition.
Today on Insight, we're looking at what "temporary protected status" means for Ukrainian refugees, we chat with Nevada's Lieutenant Governor and take a look at the Inclusivity Project.
Today on Insight, we're looking at how the Sacramento Slavic community is helping Ukraine, racism and discrimination during the refugee crisis and Sacramento's Jewish Film Festival is now underway.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the contentious Shasta County recall, we dive into what the 'endemic' phase is and the role of community scientists in saving monarch butterflies.
Today on Insight, we're looking at the state tapping the Trump border wall company for COVID-19 staffing, this year's homelessness point-in-time count and Sacramento's active transportation goals for 2045 carbon neutrality.
Today on Insight, we're looking back at the Oroville Dam Spillway Crisis that happened five years ago. The Butte County Sheriff shares lessons learned, dam safety engineers explain what went wrong and more.
Today on Insight, we're looking at California Secretary of State Shirley Weber and her freshman year in office as the first African American to hold the position in state history, we're also looking at sports, social justice and diversity.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a Yolo County COVID-19 update, opening delays in Sacramento respite centers, exceptional clearance in sexual assault cases and the Brubeck Jazz Music Celebration.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Senator Alex Padilla's first year, California's uniquely Black town — Allensworth, and we discuss celebrity chef Martin Yan's donation to UC Davis.
Today on Insight, we're looking at SCUSD Equity Officers, how climate change will impact the San Joaquin Valley and the B Street Theatre Co-Founder retires.
Today on Insight, we're looking at a California bill for increased reproductive care, scientists explain the Tonga volcano eruption and a UC Davis musical prodigy wins the national 2022 YoungArts Award.
Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento converting a hotel into permanent housing, Congressman Jerry McNerney, an update on the midterm election and a photographer's love letter to Rosemont.
Today on Insight, we're looking at in-person learning at Chico State, South Lake Tahoe's affordable housing incentive and we discuss the new book, "Forgotten California Murders."