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A New Year for a Changing Community

Iu Mien American leaders and entrepreneurs celebrate Lunar New Year

The Capital Region is home to the country’s densest concentration of Iu Mien people, part of a Southeast Asian nomadic tribe with roots in Southern China. Immigrant and American-born members of the community come together to celebrate the holiday and support each other.

Jan 27, 2023 Sen Saetern

Teetotalist’s Total Commitment

The founders of Sacramento’s first non-alcoholic bar offer a different kind of drinking culture

The two entrepreneurs have tapped an experienced mixologist to work with them on developing their cocktail menu, and have relied on some of the most experienced non-alcoholic distilleries in the nation to help create an experience.

Jan 25, 2023 Scott Thomas Anderson

PRIDE Industries Expands

New YES! program provides job training for disadvantaged youth

The Youth Employment Services, or YES! program, will help young people with disabilities, trafficking survivors and those who have spent time in the foster care or juvenile justice systems.

Jan 24, 2023 Judy Farah

Taking Stock After the Storm

Photos: Atmospheric rivers damage homes and businesses across Sacramento

While the storms have abated for now, the property damage they caused will remain far after the sun returns.

Jan 23, 2023 Nick Shockey

Business Book Review: Tiny Business, Big Money

A business writer surveys entrepreneurs whose businesses take in seven-figure revenues without large teams

In the Capital Region, microbusinesses are a critical cog in the economic landscape. This business movement is the theme of a 2022 book entitled “Tiny Business, Big Money: Strategies for Creating a High Revenue Microbusiness.”

Jan 20, 2023 Michael Scott
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An ‘Ounce of Prevention’ Is a Good Rule to Follow – Even With Recession Fears

Opinion: a workplace safety expert offers tips for preventing injuries and saving expenses

Despite the rarity of pandemics, businesses have always had to deal with some degree of uncertainty. Here are 10 tips for navigating shifts in the political, economic, environmental and technological landscape.

Jan 19, 2023 Letitia Heshmat

Museum Tells Unusual Stories of Almost Two Centuries in Benicia

Historic building used to house camels during the 1850s

The Benicia Historical Museum houses tens of thousands of artifacts related to multiple wars and the Gold Rush era, providing a place for visitors to learn something new and appreciate the story of California.

Jan 18, 2023 Steve Martarano

The Quality of Marcy

Catching up with the region’s tireless philanthropist, art collector and painter

Marcy Friedman is one of the greater Sacramento region’s best-known and most personally beloved philanthropists, as well as a genuine influencer.

Jan 17, 2023 Ed Goldman

Building Healthier Learning Environments

Architects design education spaces that both look good and benefit students’ well-being

Education architects are finding a way to demystify daunting disciplines through open, accessible building designs that allow students, staff and faculty to interact in a more collaborative way. 

Jan 16, 2023 Laurie Lauletta-Boshart

Sacramento Valley, Already Deluged, Braces for More Floods

Storms have already tested a region at high risk of flooding. One report says the Central Valley needs $30 billion in improvements over 30 years.

Jan 13, 2023 Julie Cart and Alastair Bland, CalMatters

The Way We Work: Ken Endelman

A glimpse into the daily life of Ken Endelman, founder and CEO of Balanced Body

Ken Endelman, who began his career as a furniture designer, never expected to become the CEO of the largest Pilates manufacturer in the world. Here’s how he tackles his day. 

Jan 12, 2023 Jeff Wilser

FiftyFifty Brewing Brings 100 Percent

Truckee brewers pioneer craft beer in the high country

Though quality breweries are cropping up between Donner’s Pass and South Lake Tahoe, the first to drive its stakes in the snow — and the one that’s now shipping beer across the world — is FiftyFifty.

Jan 11, 2023 Scott Thomas Anderson

A Winter Wonderland of Breweries

South Lake Tahoe’s craft beer scene is exploding

These days, Lake Tahoe’s south shore has enough breweries for a full tasting tour, giving explorers more reason to drive into the mountains.

Jan 10, 2023 Scott Thomas Anderson

New Year, New You

From wearables to short HIIT workouts, these trends are expected to grow in 2023

Just in time for New Year’s resolutions, local nutritionists and fitness experts share what they’re seeing as the most popular health trends. Some are legitimate and backed by science, some are silly, some are useful, and all of them are very much in vogue. 

Jan 9, 2023 Jeff Wilser

Startup of the Month: Core Impact

Wearable tech company aims to enhance peak performance of athletes

For athletes, consistency can lead to greatness. Performance data can help get them there. The sports technology startup Core Impact offers a targeted solution through its patent-pending wearable technology.

Jan 6, 2023 Russell Nichols
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