Sacramento Sports: A City’s Pride Shines Through Sacramento’s sports landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, moving from past branding missteps to a vibrant embrace of local identity. After a period of questionable team decisions, both the city’s established teams and its temporary residents are beginning to genuinely reflect the spirit of the capital region. Embracing the Home City: A New Chapter For a city with passionate fans, Sacramento has sometimes felt overlooked by its own … Read More
Athletics Embrace Sacramento Pride
Sacramento Sports: A City’s Pride Takes Center Stage Sacramento’s sports landscape is experiencing a profound shift, with local teams increasingly embracing and celebrating the city’s unique culture and spirit. After some initial missteps by new arrivals and a period of introspection, a renewed sense of local pride is now shining through, promising a vibrant future for sports in the capital city. The Athletics’ Evolving Commitment to Sacramento The arrival of the Athletics in Sacramento was … Read More
Sacramento Boosts EV Access with New Car Share
Sacramento Boosts EV Access with New Car Share Program Sacramento is launching an innovative car share program aimed at making electric vehicles (EVs) more accessible and affordable for its residents. This initiative directly addresses transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions by providing a cleaner driving option, particularly for underserved neighborhoods. Why Sacramento is Going Electric Transportation accounts for a significant 57% of greenhouse gas emissions in Sacramento. While walking, biking, and public transit are encouraged, the city … Read More
Veteran PTSD doubles dementia risk early treatment key
PTSD & Dementia: A Sacramento Veteran’s Story Urges Early Treatment On Veterans Day, a vital and sobering reminder emerged: veterans grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) face nearly double the risk of developing dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. A Sacramento family is courageously sharing their journey, hoping to highlight how early intervention for PTSD could significantly alter this devastating trajectory. The Double Burden: PTSD and Dementia Link The connection between PTSD and an increased … Read More
Sacramento Mourns Kinetic Art Visionary Jim Piskoti
Remembering Sacramento’s Kinetic Art Visionary, Jim Piskoti Sacramento mourns the passing of Jim Piskoti, a remarkable artist who died on October 10 at 81. Known for his groundbreaking kinetic, multi-sensory creations, Piskoti profoundly influenced the region’s art scene, blending figurative art with dynamic social commentary. Early Life, Education & Vision Born in West Virginia (1944), Piskoti’s art was deeply rooted in his experiences with coal mining and Michigan’s auto industry, inspiring recurring motifs of mechanical … Read More
Redding Lands First Ironman Northern California
Ironman 70.3 Northern California: Your Guide to the Redding Triathlon Exciting news for sports enthusiasts and regional tourism! Redding, a vibrant city just a short drive from Sacramento, is set to host its first-ever Ironman 70.3 triathlon on Sunday, August 16, 2026. This prestigious event, a powerful affirmation of the city’s growing momentum, promises a challenging course and significant community engagement for the Shasta Cascade region. Redding Joins the Global Ironman Stage Following a unanimous … Read More
Sacramento honors Native American heritage celebration
Sacramento Region Honors Native American Heritage with Vibrant Celebrations The Sacramento region recently came alive with colorful festivities to mark Native American Heritage Month. Communities across the area gathered to celebrate the rich history, enduring culture, and vital contributions of Native Americans through music, dance, and art, showcasing a living legacy right here in California. A Display of Pride at the Sacramento Parade Downtown Sacramento’s Capitol Mall was the heart of the celebrations, hosting the … Read More