Sacramento Public Radio Station Facing Insolvency Following ‘Mismanaged Funds’
September 1st, Sacramento's public radio station Capital Public Radio (CapRadio), a NPR affiliate, announced it laid off 12% of its staff…
September 1st, Sacramento's public radio station Capital Public Radio (CapRadio), a NPR affiliate, announced it laid off 12% of its staff…
A bill to erect a memorial to blind veterans inside the State Capitol in Sacramento was signed into law by…
Between the end of August, 2020 and December, 30, 2022, a California business was cited for a “COVID-19 Related Violation”…
During a closed to the public memorial service outside of San Francisco City Hall on Thursday, the late Senator Dianne…
George Gascon had been the Los Angeles County District Attorney for two weeks and already Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami…
Two major strikes involving the healthcare industry and the entertainment industry continued on Thursday, with both the Screen Actors Guild-American…
As readers may recall, double jointing requires technical amendments prepared by the Office of Legislative Counsel that will prevent an…
In early September we reported on a national study which found that Sacramento placed second only behind Baltimore for the…
A bill to end the manual hand count of ballots in elections with more than 1,000 voters was signed into…
A bill to increase the minimum number of paid sick leave days a year for employees from three to five,…
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