Sacramento’s Marie King Celebrates 105 Years of Life Sacramento recently celebrated an extraordinary milestone with one of its beloved residents, Marie King, marking her 105th birthday. Surrounded by generations of family, friends, and her church community, her special day was a heartfelt tribute to a life rich in experiences, faith, and unwavering spirit. Her story is not just one of remarkable longevity, but a testament to a life deeply intertwined with the fabric of our … Read More
Sacramento Farm to Fork Embraces Terra Madre Spirit
Sacramento’s Farm-to-Fork Festival Embraces Terra Madre Spirit Sacramento, America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital, recently hosted its annual festival, infused with Terra Madre’s global spirit. This collaboration underscored our region’s commitment to sustainable food systems and good, clean, fair food. The event united farmers, chefs, and the community, reinforcing our city’s unique culinary identity. Terra Madre’s Global Ethos Arrives in Sacramento Terra Madre, “Mother Earth,” is a global Slow Food network connecting small producers worldwide, championing “good, clean, … Read More
California close races reshape state and federal power
California’s Close Congressional Races: What Sacramento Needs to Know As ballot counting continues across California, several congressional races remain too close to call, holding significant implications for both state and national politics. While not all these competitive districts are in our immediate backyard, their outcomes will directly shape California’s representation in Washington D.C. and influence federal policies affecting communities like Sacramento. The Tightening Race for Congress California often plays a pivotal role in determining control … Read More
Native Art Fights Erasure Boosts Visibility in Sacramento
Native American Art: Visibility & Resilience in Sacramento In a powerful movement spanning art communities nationwide, Native American creatives are actively combating historical and cultural erasure by increasing their visibility through art. This vital work resonates deeply within our Sacramento community, offering new perspectives and celebrating the rich, enduring heritage of Indigenous peoples. Confronting Erasure Through Creative Expression For centuries, Native American cultures have faced systematic efforts of erasure, from the suppression of languages and … Read More
Kings Eye Win vs Shorthanded Lakers
Sacramento Kings Face Shorthanded Lakers The Sacramento Kings are gearing up for a pivotal Western Conference showdown against the Los Angeles Lakers, a game laden with playoff implications and a renewed sense of rivalry. This matchup takes on an even greater significance following the release of the injury report, which reveals a significantly depleted Lakers roster, presenting a prime opportunity for the Kings to make a statement. The Rivalry Heats Up in Playoff Race The … Read More
Sacramento NorCal Retail Theft Crisis
Tackling Retail Theft in Sacramento and NorCal Retail theft continues to be a major concern across Northern California, impacting businesses and consumers alike, right here in Sacramento. Recent reports highlight the growing challenge, with local authorities and communities grappling with the widespread effects of organized retail crime networks. Understanding Northern California’s Retail Theft Challenge Retail theft is no longer just petty shoplifting; it has evolved into a sophisticated, multi-million dollar problem orchestrated by organized crime … Read More
Sacramentos Nuevo Sol Unveils New Collection
Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol Unveil Latest Collection Sacramento’s vibrant literary landscape is once again enriched by Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol, who have just released their highly anticipated latest collection. This new anthology promises a captivating blend of evolving perspectives and cherished traditions, inviting local readers to explore narratives that resonate deeply with our community’s spirit and diverse voices. A Pillar of Sacramento’s Literary Scene For years, Los Escritores del Nuevo Sol (Writers of … Read More