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For this week's <a href=" Camp, we're diving below the ocean's surface to explore the sunlight zone, the portion of ocean ...
Once upon a time, the states had a thriving tinned fish market. Like a lot of U.S. manufacturing though, that's been lost.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters.
To cap off our weeklong series on all things Hollywood, we're going to have a little fun! Tune in to hear Adrian, Darian and ...
How do scientists monitor the populations of the threatened California red-legged frog? With careful listening and a little ...
Border Patrol agents arrested at least nine people at a South Sacramento Home Depot, including a U.S. citizen who was maced ...
A bill seeking to ban law enforcement from wearing certain masks and face coverings passed a critical hurdle in the State ...
Democratic State Senator Angelique Ashby put a bill on hold this week, after city leaders said they wanted to be included in ...
A proposed levee project would take out hundreds of trees along the American River near Watt Avenue. American River Trees is ...
Stage Nine Entertainment in Old Sacramento is celebrating Disneyland’s 70th birthday. To commemorate, the store will display ...
Halfway through the first season of the Sacramento area hosting an MLB team, the spotlight remains squarely on West ...
Catholic leadership in California are responding to the ongoing ICE detentions across the state. Also, the scrutiny behind ...