Sacramento Bids Farewell: Honoring KCRA’s Del Rodgers Del Rodgers, a familiar face in Sacramento sports news for decades, is retiring from KCRA 3, prompting an outpouring of appreciation from local viewers. His departure marks the end of an era for many who have welcomed his sports reports into their homes for generations. This blog post explores his significant legacy and the community’s heartfelt tributes. A Storied Career in Sacramento Sports Del Rodgers joined KCRA 3 … Read More
California EV Mandate Accelerates for Sacramento
California’s EV Mandate: Full Speed Ahead for Sacramento? The Golden State is reaffirming its ambitious push for electric vehicles, and Sacramento residents will increasingly feel the impact. California’s pioneering EV mandate, known as Advanced Clean Cars II, is firmly back on track, solidifying a future where zero-emission vehicles dominate new car sales. This commitment means significant changes are coming to local dealerships, infrastructure, and even our air quality. The Mandate’s Return: What’s “Back to the … Read More
NorCal Christmas Tree Guide Find Real Tree Value
Northern California’s 2025 Christmas Tree Guide The hunt for the perfect Christmas tree is officially on for 2025! With artificial tree prices on the rise due to tariffs, many Northern California families are turning to real, fresh-cut options. This guide highlights local farms, tree lots, and opportunities to cut your own, ensuring a festive and fragrant holiday season. Why Choose a Real Christmas Tree This Year? Artificial Christmas trees, largely imported, are expected to see … Read More
Sacramento Sports Teams Finally Embrace Local Pride
Sacramento Sports Teams Finally Embrace Local Pride After a period of questioning local identity, Sacramento’s sports scene is undergoing a significant transformation. Both the Sacramento Kings and the Athletics are now actively demonstrating a renewed commitment to celebrating the city, fostering a deeper connection with their passionate fanbase. From Missteps to Meaningful Engagement Sacramento sports have faced recent challenges regarding their connection to the city. Months ago, the Rivercats’ attempt at an alternative team name, … Read More
Sacramento hosts Fall of Freedom creative protest
Creative Protest: Sacramento’s Fall of Freedom Event Over a vibrant weekend in November, the Sacramento Poetry Center became a powerful hub for creative protest, hosting one of over 600 national ‘Fall of Freedom’ events. Local artists and community members gathered to share urgent political and personal expressions, uniting in defiance of authoritarian forces. This grassroots iteration underscored Sacramento’s role as a growing center for progressive opposition and artistic inclusivity. A National Call Answered Locally The … Read More
Sacramento Scraps Outdated Comic Book Ban
Sacramento Scraps Outdated Comic Book Ban Sacramento is turning a new page for comic book enthusiasts! After 76 years, city officials are finally moving to repeal an antiquated 1949 law that technically banned the sale of certain comic books to minors. This long-unenforced ordinance, born from mid-century anxieties, is making way for a modern celebration of comics. A Relic of the Past: Sacramento’s 1949 Comic Book Ban For decades, Sacramento has technically had a law … Read More
West Sacramento Bottling Plant Reopens Jobs Return
West Sacramento Bottling Plant Reopens Under New Ownership After an abrupt closure that left hundreds without jobs, the former Manna Beverages plant in West Sacramento is set to roar back to life. A new ownership group has successfully acquired the facility, promising a full-scale restart of operations and the potential restoration of much-needed local jobs. The Abrupt Closure of Manna Beverages Just a month and a half ago, the West Sacramento community was stunned when … Read More