Riley Greene’s Epic 471-Foot Homer: A Local View Detroit Tigers phenom Riley Greene recently made headlines with a staggering 471-foot home run, a display of raw power that captivated baseball fans nationwide. For us here in Sacramento, such towering shots aren’t just national news; they inspire our own aspiring sluggers and spark conversations about the true potential of the game right here in our community. The Mammoth Hit Heard ‘Round the League Greene, a rising … Read More
Capital Stage Presents The Sound Inside Premiere
Capital Stage Presents “The Sound Inside” Premiere Sacramento’s acclaimed Capital Stage is set to host the Sacramento Premiere of Adam Rapp’s thought-provoking drama, “The Sound Inside.” This eagerly anticipated production invites local theatre-goers to delve into a compelling narrative of creativity, isolation, and profound human connection, marking a significant event in our city’s vibrant arts calendar. Unveiling “The Sound Inside” “The Sound Inside,” a Tony Award nominee for Best Play in 2020, is a masterful … Read More
Oak Park Farmers Market Closes
Oak Park Farmers Market Closes Its Doors Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood is bidding a sad farewell to a cherished community institution as the Oak Park Farmers Market has officially closed. For years, this market served as a vibrant hub, connecting residents with fresh, locally sourced produce and supporting small businesses right in the heart of the community. A Beloved Community Staple Says Goodbye The closure of the Oak Park Farmers Market marks a significant change … Read More
Sabonis Injury Not Severe Kings Boost
Sabonis Injury Update: Impact on Kings’ Trade Hopes Sacramento Kings fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief as a significant update on Domantas Sabonis’s injury has emerged. This crucial news arrives amidst swirling trade rumors, making Sabonis’s health a pivotal factor in the team’s immediate future and potential moves before the rapidly approaching NBA trade deadline. For a city that lives and breathes Kings basketball, clarity on such a foundational player’s status is paramount. … Read More
Oak Park Farmers Market Closes Due to Low Attendance
Oak Park Farmers Market Closes Amid Attendance Drop Sacramento’s vibrant Oak Park neighborhood is feeling the loss of a community staple as its cherished farmers market has officially closed its doors. Organizers recently announced the difficult decision, citing a significant and sustained drop in attendance as the primary factor leading to the market’s conclusion. This closure marks the end of a gathering spot that consistently brought fresh produce and local goods directly to the heart … Read More
Sacramento Railyards Billboards Debate
Sacramento Railyards Billboards: A Blight or Bright Idea? Sacramento’s ambitious Railyards project is meant to transform a vast brownfield into a vibrant urban core. However, recent proposals for two large digital billboards are stirring significant debate among locals, raising questions about aesthetics, safety, and the future vision of our city’s newest district. The Railyards Transformation Takes Shape The Sacramento Railyards represent one of the largest infill developments in the U.S., set to bring housing, retail, … Read More
Sacramento Celebrates Marie King A Century Old
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